Background
His father, Doctor Miles Harrison, played on the first all-black college lacrosse team in the National Collegiate Athletic Association during the 1970s at Morgan State.
His father, Doctor Miles Harrison, played on the first all-black college lacrosse team in the National Collegiate Athletic Association during the 1970s at Morgan State.
Johns Hopkins University.
Harrison played in college at Johns Hopkins University, where his team reached the 2005 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I National Championship. Harrison was assigned to the Denver Outlaws due to the economic situation and the disbanding of the Los Angeles Riptide. Harrison was the first overall draft pick in the MLL for the 2005.
He was a midfielder with the New Jersey Pride from 2005 until the 2007 season.
He played in the MLL All-Star Game in 2005 and 2006. Harrison also played for the 2006 United States. Men"s National Team in World Lacrosse Championship.
Harrison was traded to the Los Angeles Riptide after the 2007 season. The Riptide fell in the semifinal round to the Denver Outlaws.
Harrison currently is part of the Chapman University (Orange, Ca) Men"s Lacrosse coaching staff and plays for the Ohio Machine of Major League Lacrosse.