Harris, a senior from Washington, D.C., put together a career day in helping Bridgewater to a 23-17 come-from-behind victory over Shenandoah to remain unbeaten at 5-0 on the season. Harris made a game-high and career-best 16 tackles including 10 solo stops. That is the fourth-most tackles in Bridgewater history. Included in that effort were 4.0 tackles for loss with a quarterback sack. The 4.0 TFLs are the second-most in the Eagles' record book. Harris forced a fumble that was ultimately recovered by the Shenandoah offense, but arguably his biggest contribution did result in a takeaway. With SU leading 17-9 early in the fourth quarter, Harris stepped in front of a quick out pass towards the numbers on the far sideline and intercepted a pass at the SU 34-yard line. He returned it down to the two-yard line, setting up a touchdown run by Albert Mensah on the next play. Bridgewater would go on to register one additional turnover to setup the game-winning score. For the season, Harris has made 35 tackles including 25 solo efforts. The sack and interception were his first of the season.
Check out the ODAC football report from week six of the 2022 season.