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Jordan Harrison was just named a Naismith Defensive Player of the Year semifinalist. Come talk about it in today’s Shotgun Throwdown.

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Mar 7, 2026; Kansas City, MO, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Jordan Harrison (10) reacts to an and one foul by guard Gia Cooke (3) during the second half at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Nick Tre. Smith-Imagn Images | Nick Tre.

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West Virginia news, Big 12 chatter, realignment whispers, recruiting nuggets, coaching rumors, portal watch, TV schedule griping, or just whatever’s bouncing around your head — it’s all fair game here. Jordan Harrison named Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the Year semifinalist Harrison leads the Big 12 with 104 steals and is the conference’s only player — men’s or women’s — averaging 3. 0+ per game.

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