Notes: Played 34 games over four seasons... Played defense exclusively first two years and then played both the last two… 87 solos and 117 overall tackles with 11 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and a pair of recoveries… Rushed 105 times for 518 yards and a 4.9 average with six TDs.
2016: Honorable mention All-Ivy League defensive back... Played corner, tailback and special teams... Had Yale''s top individual highlight of the 2016 season at Fordham on Oct 15. He started at corner while playing special teams and making a few runs at tailback when needed. Yale''s top 2 runners got hurt so Harris stepped up and ran for 4 TDs and a two-point conversion while totaling 136 yards. He also finished with an important catch and three solo tackles in one of the most versatile performances in the long history of Yale football... Against Penn he led the team with eight solos and 12 overall tackles... Won Yale''s Hammer Award for hardest hitter.
2015: Played in nine games and missed one with an injury… Had 22 tackles and 2.5 tackles for a loss… Forced one fumble and recovered two… Changed positions when multiple Yale running backs went down with injuries… Rushed for 5.4 per carry and 281 total… Career-high 177 rushing yards including a 71 yard TD run (longest in season) vs. Princeton.
2014: Played all 10 games… Had 35 solo tackles and 45 total… Recorded a team-high nine pass breakups... JTop game was 7-3-10 vs. Princeton.
2013: Played in five games... Missed five games due to injury... Recorded seven solo tackles, 11 overall... Assisted on one sack... Top game was 4-1 against Columbia...
At St. Paul’s: Rushed for 1700 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2012… 2012 All-MIAA, Big 33 All Star, Baltimore Touchdown Club, all-metro… Team captain and four-year letter winner… Received six other D1 offers before deciding on Yale… Selected to the honor Roll and Headmaster’s List.
Personal: Dale Harris is the son of Dale Harris Sr. and Melissa Glaros…