Aaron and Andrew Harrison will return to Kentucky for their sophomore seasons, they announced on Friday. With Sunday’s deadline looming, the Harrison’s made their decision known officially via twitter.
ONE MORE YEAR #BBN #strivefor9
— Andrew Harrison (@DrewRoc5) April 25, 2014
Andrew: “I’m returning for my sophomore season because I want to win a national title."
— CoachCal.com (@CoachCalDotCom) April 25, 2014
Glad to say that I will be back at UK for my sophomore year. #BBN
— Aaron Harrison (@AaronICE2) April 25, 2014
Aaron: "I’m coming back for a second season in large part because last year’s title run was special, but we still have unfinished business."
— CoachCal.com (@CoachCalDotCom) April 25, 2014
Now it’s official. RT @DrewRoc5: ONE MORE YEAR #BBN #strivefor9
— CoachCal.com (@CoachCalDotCom) April 25, 2014
Aaron Harrison Sr. on sons, Andrew/Aaron,decision 2stay at Kentucky ¬ turn pro:”I’m sure it was tough 4them.U can only imagine how tough”
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) April 25, 2014
Aaron Harrison Sr. on sons, Aaron/Andrew staying at Kentucky,not turn pro: “I’m excited 4them.They’re firm on it. That’s what they want 2do”
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) April 25, 2014
Harrison Sr to ESPN: "All the information they got from the (NBA) draft was that they were middle to late-first round."
— Aaron Smith (@ASmithRivals) April 25, 2014
They join Marcus Lee, Willie Cauley-Stein, Alex Poythress and Dakari Johnson who announced they are returning earlier. James Young and Julius Randle decided to forgo their sophomore seasons and declared for the NBA draft.
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