Chipper Harris


Chester E. "Chipper" Harris Jr. was an American basketball player, best known for his college career at Robert Morris University in Pennsylvania, where he was the ECAC Metro Conference co-Player of the Year for the 1983–84 season.
Harris came to Robert Morris in 1980 after a high school career at Valley High School in his native New Kensington, Pennsylvania. He led the school to the 1979 Pennsylvania state championship. At Robert Morris, Harris teamed with backcourt mate Forest Grant to lead the Colonials from a 3–17 record in their freshman years to back-to back NCAA Tournament appearances the next two seasons. Harris, a defensive standout, unofficially led the nation in steals in his junior and senior seasons. Harris was the Most Valuable Player of the 1984 ECAC Metro Tournament and in his senior season was named first-team all-conference and co-player of the year with Robert Jackson of St. Francis and Carey Scurry of Long Island. He left RMU as the school's all-time leader in points and steals. He an inaugural member of the Robert Morris Ring of Honor.
Following the close of his college career, Harris was drafted by the Kansas City Kings in the seventh round of the 1984 NBA draft, but did not play in the National Basketball Association. He played a season for the New Jersey Jammers in the United States Basketball League, and spent some time playing overseas.
Harris died on May 26, 2018 of complications from Diabetes at the age of 55.