SJSU CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Mountain West Championship All-Tournament Team (2018)
Academic All-Mountain West (2017, 18)
2020 Dean's Scholar
AT SJSU: One of the strongest defenders on the 2018 Mountain West Championship-winning squad … Started 21-of-22 games as a sophomore … Has started 42-of-46 games in her career ... Missed bulk of 2019 with an injury.
2019: Started the first four matches of the year before suffering a season-ending injury at Stanford ... Helped lead the Spartans to three-straight shutouts to open the season ... Logged 337 minutes on the pitch.
2018: Starter for one of the top defensive back lines in collegiate soccer … As a unit, the Spartans conceded just five goals in conference play for a goals against average of 0.42 … In six conference wins, the defense conceded just one goal … Helped lead the defense to a school-record 11 shutouts, including eight in conference play, which is a Mountain West single-season record … Entering the NCAA Tournament, the defense ranked top-25 nationally in goals against average (0.62) … Started 21-of-22 games at defender … Tallied her first collegiate point on an assist for the game-winning goal vs. UC Davis (9/9) … Racked up 1977 minutes on the pitch … Attempted 10 goals with five on goal.
2017: Played in 20 matches and made 17 starts as a true freshman … Logged 1,419 minutes playing a variety of positions ranging from up top to the back line … Attempted 17 shots, putting six of them on goal.
HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Mountain View (Calif.) High School where she enjoyed four consecutive Santa Clara Valley Athletic League (SCVAL) - De Anza championships … Individual career accomplishments include three-time all-league choice and SCVAL and Central Coast Section (CCS) MVP … The leading goal scorer (18) on the 2016-17 team which finished 19-1-3, won the CCS Open Division Championship, advanced to the CIF State Championship game and ended the year ranked eighth in the country and fourth in the state … Central Coast Section (CCS) player of the year as a junior.
GET TO KNOW NATASHA: Majoring in Communication and minoring in Child and Adolescent Development … Parents are Nate and Kasha Harris ... Her brother, Gabe, is also a two-sport star at the high school level, excelling in baseball and basketball ... Was a three-year member of Mountain View High’s cheer squad … Favorite hobbies include doing word searches and binge watching tv shows … A native of Mountain View, Calif.
Mountain West Championship All-Tournament Team (2018)
Academic All-Mountain West (2017, 18)
2020 Dean's Scholar
AT SJSU: One of the strongest defenders on the 2018 Mountain West Championship-winning squad … Started 21-of-22 games as a sophomore … Has started 42-of-46 games in her career ... Missed bulk of 2019 with an injury.
2019: Started the first four matches of the year before suffering a season-ending injury at Stanford ... Helped lead the Spartans to three-straight shutouts to open the season ... Logged 337 minutes on the pitch.
2018: Starter for one of the top defensive back lines in collegiate soccer … As a unit, the Spartans conceded just five goals in conference play for a goals against average of 0.42 … In six conference wins, the defense conceded just one goal … Helped lead the defense to a school-record 11 shutouts, including eight in conference play, which is a Mountain West single-season record … Entering the NCAA Tournament, the defense ranked top-25 nationally in goals against average (0.62) … Started 21-of-22 games at defender … Tallied her first collegiate point on an assist for the game-winning goal vs. UC Davis (9/9) … Racked up 1977 minutes on the pitch … Attempted 10 goals with five on goal.
2017: Played in 20 matches and made 17 starts as a true freshman … Logged 1,419 minutes playing a variety of positions ranging from up top to the back line … Attempted 17 shots, putting six of them on goal.
HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Mountain View (Calif.) High School where she enjoyed four consecutive Santa Clara Valley Athletic League (SCVAL) - De Anza championships … Individual career accomplishments include three-time all-league choice and SCVAL and Central Coast Section (CCS) MVP … The leading goal scorer (18) on the 2016-17 team which finished 19-1-3, won the CCS Open Division Championship, advanced to the CIF State Championship game and ended the year ranked eighth in the country and fourth in the state … Central Coast Section (CCS) player of the year as a junior.
GET TO KNOW NATASHA: Majoring in Communication and minoring in Child and Adolescent Development … Parents are Nate and Kasha Harris ... Her brother, Gabe, is also a two-sport star at the high school level, excelling in baseball and basketball ... Was a three-year member of Mountain View High’s cheer squad … Favorite hobbies include doing word searches and binge watching tv shows … A native of Mountain View, Calif.