The NBA Finals have not even begun but it is already time for most of the league to start preparing for next season. The lottery was held on May 10th, the final deadline for NCAA players to withdraw is May 27th, and the draft will begin on June 23rd. We will spend the months ahead interviewing as many members of this year’s draft class as possible. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel continues our coverage by chatting with Iona F Toby Harris about being a sensational shooter and what it would mean to him to get drafted.

You are from Chapel Hill, NC: how big is the Duke-UNC rivalry for someone who has never experienced it in person? It is hard to put into words. When you grow up there you get a lot of flak from the other side: I think it is the best rivalry in all of sports. I have only been to 1 Duke-UNC game: it was in 2020 when Tre Jones made a last-second shot in regulation that lead to an OT win over the Tar Heels (www.youtube.com/watch?v=saSyZiV_45E). There are definitely some fighting words between the 2 schools.
You began your college career at Brandeis University: what impact did COVID have on your decision to not start out at a D-1 school? It played a huge role. COVID hit at the end of my junior year and also impacted my senior year. It was a little harmful because colleges could not come see me play in person, so a handful of schools reached out and suggested that I go to prep school. Being from North Carolina, all you hear about are the D-1 schools like Duke/UNC, but my dad and I drove around to tour some smaller schools. I wanted to go somewhere where I was wanted so it was an easy decision at the end of the day.
You only played 3 games as a junior before suffering a season-ending injury: how bad was it, and how were you able to get back onto the court? I had been hurting ever since the previous summer so something had been going on during the entire preseason. I tore the labrum in my right hip and just could not play through it anymore. After a game against Babson I could barely walk: it was selfish for me to keep playing and I was out for 9 months with no basketball. It was hard mentally, but in the long run it benefited me because I ended up loving the game even more.
In 2025 you were named a D-3 All-American: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? It meant a lot. The competitor in me was disappointed that we did not have the season that we thought we could have, but it did show that my hard work paid off. The biggest thing for me was to put Brandeis on the map a little bit. In D-3 there can be a lot of politics when it comes to awards, but I wish we could have won some more games because there were some other players on my team who deserved some recognition as well.
Why did you decide to transfer last year, and what made you choose Iona? I got a medical redshirt during the year I got hurt but I am loyal so I wanted the chance to do something special at Brandeis. After my senior year I wanted the opportunity to get another year of school, and my coach was supportive because he was like a father-figure to me. When I put my name in the portal it was like a whirlwind for me: it was a little stressful to have a bunch of D-1 schools reach out to me. Iona reached out before Coach Tobin Anderson was fired and their style did not seem like a good fit for me, but even after Coach Dan Geriot was hired they kept up their communication with me. We had a great Zoom call, I took a great official college visit (my 1st-ever), and I committed the next day. They felt that I could play professionally and laid out a plan for me, so it was a no-brainer.
Last January you scored 9 PTS including the game-winning 3-PT shot in the final seconds of a 1-PT win over Merrimack (www.reddit.com/r/CollegeBasketball/comments/1qkgasb/toby_harris_with_the_dagger_to_win_it_for_iona): did you think the shot was going in, and where does that rank among the highlights of your career so far? We would not have even been in that game were it not for Denver Anglin (who scored 22 PTS). I remember that game very well because I played so badly in the 1st half (0-7 FG), but the team had confidence in me and told me to keep shooting. Merrimack missed a FT and I ran down the court to the corner: I was not 100% sure that it was going in after my 1st half, but it did. As far as my career it rankes way up there: to do it at that level, against the best team in our conference, and the way the team reacted, it is definitely top-5.
You made 26 of your 1st 27 FTs last year and finished the season top-4 in the conference with 90 3PM/41.1 3P%: what is the secret to being a great shooter? Just repetition. I give a lot of credit to my dad: he taught me from a young age to shoot the right way, and would not let me take threes unless I could reach the rim with proper form. He told me that if I react too much after a shot then it might affect my next shot, so it is more about muscle memory. I think that my percentages could have been even higher last year.
You are listed at 6’8”: what position did you play in college, and what position would you feel most comfortable at in the pros? In high school I was a PG, but at Iona I played the 2/3/4, maybe even a 5 at times in a small-ball lineup. My shooting allows any team to slot me into a bunch of different positions. I am taking time to perfect the things I need to perfect, but I would feel really comfortable at the 2/3/4. Shooting can translate to any level and I can guard any of those positions.
Last month you had a workout with the Knicks: how did it go? When you 1st get the text it is kind of surreal: nobody from Brandeis has ever made the jump to the NBA. I feel like I did well enough at my workout: once you get over the feeling of “I cannot believe this is happening”, you realize that the opportunity is right there and it motivated me even more so I have kept pushing for more. It was a tremendous experience and it has been fun to see the Knicks have so much success this spring.
What would it mean to you to get drafted, and what is the plan if you do not get drafted? It would mean the world to me and my family: I would be 1 of the 1st Iona players to get drafted and the 1st-ever from Brandeis. I have pushed through so much adversity, but if I do not get drafted it is fine. I will continue to work and it will not hinder my motivation, but just add more fuel to the fire as I push for a spot in the Summer League/G League. It is right back to the grind because I believe in myself and have people around me who believe in me.

























































Hoops HD Hardball Championship Week – Thursday Edition
Despite Mother Nature bringing a deluge to parts of the country, action is starting to heat up in advance of Selection Monday:
AMERICA EAST (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
Binghamton and Maine advanced to the semifinal round; UMBC defeated UMass-Lowell to advance in the losers’ bracket and will play the loser of Binghamton/Maine to advance to the conference championship on Saturday.
AMERICAN (QUARTERFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
Both Rice and Memphis advanced to the quarterfinals; UAB and Wichita State will play the losers of the morning games in the losers’ bracket portion of the quarterfinals later this afternoon/evening.
ACC (QUARTERFINAL ROUND) – ACC Network
The top half of the ACC Bracket took the field yesterday; Georgia Tech began their quest for the #1 overall seed with a 16-10 win over Virginia and the Miami Hurricanes defeated Boston College to advance to the semis tomorrow.
ATLANTIC SUN (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
North Alabama upset top seeded North Florida to advance to the semifinals; they will take on Lipscomb after the Bisons defeated Florida Gulf Coast. Both North Florida and FGCU potentially need to win 2 games to advance to the conference championship out of the losers’ bracket.
ATLANTIC 10 (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – ESPN+
The Puppet may get a quintuple header in the A-10 today; following George Mason’s win over Davidson to advance in the loser’s bracket, Rhode Island’s defeated top-seeded Saint Joe’s to advance to the semifinal round. VCU was leading Richmond 4-1 in the 6th inning before play was suspended. George Mason will play the loser of VCU/Richmond and the winner of that game will play Saint Joe’s to advance in the loser’s bracket. Rhode Island will play the winner of VCU/Richmond around 2:30 PM this afternoon.
BIG EAST (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
The Big East got underway with both St. John’s and Xavier winning their opening round games to advance to the semifinals;
that game will be played at 9 AM this morning as they try to get ahead of the rain that is forecast to last throughout the afternoon and evening. The loser of that game will play Creighton on Saturday; the Bluejays eliminated UConn in the nightcap last night.UPDATE: Game has been postponed to tomorrow. They will now reschedule for tomorrow along with the subsequent elimination game; game times TBD.
BIG SOUTH (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – ESPN+
USC-Upstate defeated Winthrop to advance to the semifinals; High Point led Charleston 3-2 in the top of the 2nd before play was suspended. While the winner will play Upstate in the semifinals, Longwood won yesterday to advance in the losers’ bracket and will play the lower seed of either Winthrop or Charleston Southern in the next round of the losers’ bracket.
B1G (QUARTERFINAL ROUND) – B1G Network
Purdue and Michigan won their games last night to clinch the final 2 spots in the single-elimination 8-team bracket in Omaha. Washington (#11) and Michigan State (#12) were the only lower-seeded teams that already advanced to the quarterfinals; all 4 games are scheduled for today.
BIG 12 (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
Oklahoma State was the only lower seeded team to advance to the semifinals; they will face Kansas in the first semifinal game today. West Virginia will play Arizona State in the nightcap.
BIG WEST (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
UC-Santa Barbara and Cal Poly advanced to the semifinal round with wins yesterday; Cal State-Fullerton and UC-San Diego will play each other in the losers’ bracket and will play the loser of UCSB/Cal Poly to try to advance to the Big West championship round.
CAA (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – FloSports
Campbell and Hofstra won yesterday’s games to advance to the semifinals; Monmouth eliminated Charleston and will play UNC-Wilmington in the loser’s bracket. The winner of that game will play Northeastern to advance to the semifinal round out of the losers’ bracket.
CONFERENCE USA (POOL PLAY) – ESPN+
Sam Houston failed to sweep their pool; their -5 run differential makes it very unlikely that they will advance any further. Jacksonville State will play Western Kentucky in Pool A and Missouri State will play Dallas Baptist in Pool C with both winners advancing to the single elimination semifinal round. Liberty is in the driver’s seat in Pool B and can advance with a win over Louisiana Tech today. Whichever 1-1 team wins the tiebreaker will be the fourth team to advance to the semifinals.
HORIZON LEAGUE (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
Wright State edged Oakland and Milwaukee blew out NKU to advance to the semifinal round; Oakland beat NKU in the loser’s bracket and will play the WSU/Milwaukee loser later this afternoon (weather permitting).
METRO ATLANTIC (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
Rider and Fairfield advanced to the semifinals in the winner’s bracket; Marist has survived two games in the losers’ bracket and now has to play Niagara with the winner of that game playing the Rider/Fairfield loser in the second semifinal.
MAC (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – ESPN+
Both Northern Illinois and Toledo pulled off upsets to advance to the semifinal round; this relegated the top seeds Mother Miami and Kent State down to the losers’ bracket. Both teams play at 10 AM today in what is essentially an NCAA Tournament elimination game. The winner will play Western Michigan right after that game.
MISSOURI VALLEY (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – ESPN+
Illinois-Chicago advanced via mercy rule to the semifinal round and will play Murray State at noon today. The loser will play the winner of the Indiana State/Southern Illinois game in the losers’ bracket.
MOUNTAIN WEST (2ND ROUND) – Mountain West Network
Air Force and New Mexico won their tournament openers yesterday; they both advance to the 4-team double elimination bracket and will take on San Diego State and Washington State today.
NEC (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – ESPN+
Long Island and Fairleigh Dickinson won their opening round games; both teams will play for the first spot in the NEC Championship Round. Le Moyne will play Wagner in the first game in the losers’ bracket.
OHIO VALLEY (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – ESPN+
Both the top 2 seeds SIU-Edwardsville and Eastern Illinois advanced to the semifinals; the winner will advance to the championship round on Saturday. Southern Indiana and Little Rock both won in the losers’ bracket and will play each other in today’s first game. The winner will play the SIUE/EIU loser in today’s nightcap.
SEC (QUARTERFINAL ROUND) – SEC Network
Georgia and Florida won the first two SEC quarterfinal games and will play each other tomorrow in the semifinals. Today, Texas and Texas A&M each play their openers against Arkansas and Auburn, respectively.
SOUTHERN (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
In the top bracket, The Citadel continued their possible Cinderella run and beat top-seeded Mercer to advance to today’s semifinal round. Mercer survived against Wofford and must beat Citadel twice to advance to tomorrow’s championship game. Samford beat second-seeded Western Carolina and only needs to beat the Catamounts one more time to advance to the single elimination championship game to be played tomorrow.
SOUTHLAND (CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND) – ESPN+
Lamar defeated McNeese 9-3 in Game 1 of the best-of-3 championship series; the Cardinals can wrap up an auto bid with a win today.
SUMMIT (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – Summit Sports Network
South Dakota State defeated Northern Colorado to advance to the championship round to be played tomorrow. Top seed Oral Roberts staved off elimination with a 9-0 win against Omaha; they will play Northern Colorado for the right to play South Dakota State in the championship on Saturday.
SUN BELT (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – ESPN+
Texas State defeated Louisiana to advance to the semifinals; they will get a day to rest as there are 3 other games to be played today. Southern Miss and Troy will play for a semifinal spot in the top bracket; the loser will play South Alabama for another semifinal spot. In the bottom bracket, Coastal Carolina (a likely at-large NCAA Tournament team) will play Louisiana for a spot in the semifinal round.
SWAC (MULTIPLE ROUNDS) – SWAC TV
Weather is also dragging out the schedule in SWAC play; the Pine Bluff-Alabama State quarterfinal game will be played at 10 AM (Eastern Time). The loser will play Bethune-Cookman in the top half of the losers’ bracket. Florida A&M beat Southern to advance to the semifinals; they will play the winner of the Southern/Texas Southern game in the bottom half of the bracket at around 7 PM tonight.
WEST COAST (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
Saint Mary’s and Pacific advanced to the semifinal round; top seeded Gonzaga will play San Francisco in the losers’ bracket. This likely means Gonzaga will now need the auto bid to be assured of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament.
WAC (SEMIFINAL ROUND) – ESPN+
The game of the day was California Baptist beating Utah Tech in a 10-7 game that lasted 14 innings; the Lancers will play Tarleton for the first spot into the WAC Championship. Utah Tech did survive in one elimination game against Abilene Christian; they will have to beat Sacramento State and the loser of the Cal Baptist/Utah Tech game if they wish to advance to the WAC Championship game.