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Ethan Harris

Ethan Harris

PFCamasClass of 2026

"6’9 IOWA"

Committed to

Iowa

6-9
200 lbs
Camas
90 Rating
#112|247Sports#4|State (247)#58|Position (247)

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Scout Report

When a 6-9 forward from the Pacific Northwest locks up one of the most respected programs in college basketball before his junior season even begins, scouts take notice. Ethan Harris made that statement when he committed to Iowa, choosing the Hawkeyes over a loaded offer sheet that reads like a who's who of competitive programs.

Background

Harris hails from Camas, Washington, a town that sits along the Columbia River about 20 minutes east of Portland. The Papermakers program has been building momentum in recent years, and Harris has been the centerpiece of that rise. His development through the AAU circuit in the Northwest has caught the attention of coaches across multiple conferences, with his combination of size and skill translating well against elite competition throughout the region.

Playing Style

Harris operates with the versatility modern college programs crave in their frontcourt players. He can step away from the basket and knock down shots from the perimeter, but he's equally comfortable working in the post when mismatches present themselves. His decision-making in transition is advanced for his age, knowing when to run the floor and when to trail for kick-ahead opportunities. Defensively, he uses his length well to contest shots and has the mobility to switch onto smaller players when schemes demand it. The motor runs consistently on both ends, and he competes for every possession. His basketball IQ shows up in small details - finding the right angle on screens, making the extra pass, and understanding spacing concepts that some players his age haven't grasped yet.

Strengths

The shooting ability for a player his size is what separates Harris from other forwards in his class. He has legitimate range that extends beyond the three-point line, and the release is quick enough to get shots off against college-level defenders. His footwork in the post is refined, showing multiple moves to create separation when he catches the ball down low. The passing vision is another separator - he sees the floor like a guard and can make reads that keep defenses honest when they try to help off him.

Areas to Watch

Adding functional strength will be crucial as he transitions to college basketball, where he'll face bigger, more physical frontcourt players on a nightly basis. His rebounding technique could use refinement, particularly on the offensive glass where better positioning would create more second-chance opportunities.

Player Comparison

There are shades of Ryan Kreklow in his game - a skilled forward who can stretch the floor but isn't afraid to mix it up inside. Like Kreklow, Harris combines shooting ability with solid fundamentals and basketball intelligence. The size advantage Harris has over that comparison gives him a higher ceiling if he continues developing his all-around game.

Recruitment

Iowa beat out some serious competition for Harris's commitment, including Pac-12 programs like Washington and Oregon State that had geographical advantages. Gonzaga's interest speaks to his potential fit in high-level systems that value skilled big men. The early commitment to the Hawkeyes gives both sides certainty, and it's a program that has shown it can develop forwards with his skill set. Fran McCaffery's system should be an excellent fit for Harris's versatile game, particularly the way Iowa utilizes forwards who can shoot and pass.

Projection

Harris has the tools to be an impact player in the Big Ten, particularly as he adds strength and experience. His ceiling is as a multi-year starter who can contribute in multiple areas - shooting, passing, and defending multiple positions. The floor is a solid role player who provides valuable minutes in a competitive conference, but the combination of size, skill, and intelligence suggests he could develop into something more significant.

Updated Apr 2, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team

Career Journey

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Career Highlights

Player officially committed to Iowa basketball program

Player officially committed to Iowa basketball program

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Ethan Harris has signed with Iowa basketball program

Ethan Harris has signed with Iowa basketball program

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Player is referred to as Iowa Hoops commit in the post

Player is referred to as Iowa Hoops commit in the post

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Four-star recruit Ethan Harris discusses his commitment to Iowa Hawkeyes in interview

Four-star recruit Ethan Harris discusses his commitment to Iowa Hawkeyes in interview

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Ethan Harris has committed to Iowa basketball for the Class of 2026

Ethan Harris has committed to Iowa basketball for the Class of 2026

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Player indicates commitment to Iowa in recruitment projection update

Player indicates commitment to Iowa in recruitment projection update

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Four-star forward commits to Iowa, citing culture and player development

Four-star forward commits to Iowa, citing culture and player development

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Narrowed college choices down to top 4 schools

Narrowed college choices down to top 4 schools

Offers

16
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Iowa

Committed

Chose Iowa over 15 other offers

Boise StateBoise State
WashingtonWashington
GonzagaGonzaga
Virginia TechVirginia Tech
Oregon StateOregon State

Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.

Social Activity

Ben McCollum is a big fan of his lone signee in the 2026 class, four-star forward Ethan Harris (@EthanHarris35). McCollum shared on Tuesday why he believes Harris is a 'perfect' fit for the Hawkeyes with the other young hybrids in the program. Story: https://t.co/jQSbdw0COG

Feb 4, 2026
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HS Boys The Guru Top 10 2026 Players in the State of WA. Congrats @TyranStrokes @EthanHarris35 @BradyHennig @yabiaklog @LattimoreF2026 @LanceHorntvedt all great players but better young men. The sky is the limit for all of you. Keep grinding! https://t.co/rkH8i2zMmF

Jan 15, 2026
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Let's goooo

Nov 13, 2025
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Made it official. 🔏 @EthanHarris35 https://x.com/IowaHoops/status/1988775122443128889/video/1

Nov 13, 2025
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Signed! ✍️ Welcome to Hawkeye Nation, @EthanHarris35 🐤 https://x.com/IowaHoops/status/1988769655696265525/photo/1

Nov 13, 2025
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