T.J. Harris joined San José State as an assistant coach and field events coordinator for the Spartan track and field program in September of 2021.
- Harris spent the last seven seasons as an assistant coach at Campbell before joining SJSU.
- Prior to departing for San José, the coach's main responsibilities were overseeing recruiting and training for the horizontal and vertical jumpers, multi-event athletes and throwers.
- He has helped coached 23 student-athletes to All-American accolades. In addition, Harris instructed the first women's first team All-American in school history.
- While with the Fighting Camels, Harris guided Campbell to 30 individual Big South championships.
- Harris joined Campbell after spending six seasons as an assistant coach at Southwestern College. During his time with the Moundbuilders, he saw 20 individuals earn 31 conference championships.
- A graduate of Southwestern, Harris won five individual conference titles as a student-athlete (two long jump, two triple jump, one 4x100m relay). He was a three-time All-American, earning accolades in both the long and triple jump.