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Joy Holmes Harris (born March 31, 1969) is an American former basketball player. She starred at
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, her 1259 overall points were a record during 1987 and remained in the top five in 2024. At
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, her team played in the 1988
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championship game and the regional semifinals of the
1990 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament The 1990 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 11 and ended on April 1. The tournament featured 48 teams. The Final Four consisted of Virginia, Stanford, Auburn, and Louisiana Tech, with Stanford defeating Auburn 76-60 to wi ...
. During 1991, she was a
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and held the Purdue overall record with 1747 points. After university, Holmes played for Sekisui Harmonate in Japan until 1993. With the American Basketball League between 1997 and 1998, Holmes was with the
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and
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. As part of the
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, Holmes was a member of the
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in 2000. As an assistant coach, she worked for the
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,
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and
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by 2004. Holmes Harris became part of the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016.


Early life and education

Joy Holmes was born in
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, on March 31, 1969. During her childhood, she lived with four siblings and was interested in
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. Holmes became a basketball player while in elementary school. With
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, she was on their volleyball team during the 1980s. As an athlete, she entered the 1986 Ohio championship as a Class AAA competitor. At the event, she competed in the 300 meter hurdles and reached the heats. On the basketball team, they were regional finalists for the Class AAA division held by the
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in 1987. She was also named All-Ohio by ''The Associated Press'' during 1986 and 1987. After setting a school record with 1259 overall points in 1987, her points remained in the top five during 2024. With
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, Holmes was playing basketball in 1987. At the 1988
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, her team reached the championship game. By 1989, Holmes was nicknamed "the Magnet from Mansfield". Her team reached the regional semifinals at the
1990 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament The 1990 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 11 and ended on April 1. The tournament featured 48 teams. The Final Four consisted of Virginia, Stanford, Auburn, and Louisiana Tech, with Stanford defeating Auburn 76-60 to wi ...
. At Purdue, Holmes had the most season points once and most season steals three times. In overall statistics, Holmes led the university with 323 steals and 1747 points during 1991. Her points record was broken that year and her steals remained in first until 2001. During 2023, she was eighth in points and third in steals for Purdue. Apart from basketball, Holmes studied
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.


Career


Playing career

As part of the North basketball team, they finished first at the 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival. She decided to not compete at the
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after receiving a spot in 1991. That year, Holmes joined a basketball team in Japan for
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. She played for the Sekisui Harmonate until " heleague... annedAmerican players" during 1993. In 1996, Holmes Harris was drafted to play in the American Basketball League. That year, she wanted to join the
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after she declined her offer from the
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. She considered joining the
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after being drafted again by the Reign in 1997. Holmes played with the Reign from 1997 to 1998. In 1998, Holmes was selected to join a new ABL team in Nashville. She played for the
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until the closure of the ABL that year. With the two teams, she had a combined total of 211 rebounds and 299 points. In the WNBA, Holmes joined the
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during 1999 and was cut that year. During 2000, Holmes played for the
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. With Detroit, Holmes had 45 rebounds as part of her 91 points that year.


Other positions

Holmes joined the
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as an assistant coach in 1993. While continuing her Cincinnati position as Joy Holmes-Harris, she became an athlete advisor for Purdue during 1994. After leaving Cincinnati that year, Holmes-Harris became a "volunteer assistant coach for Lafayette Jeff's girls basketball eam" The following year, she remained in her advisor position with Purdue. In Mansfield, Holmes taught children basketball during 1998. She was hired by
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in 1999 as an assistant coach. Holmes-Harris remained with MTSU until 2000. With
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, she resumed her assistant experience when she joined in 2002. That year, Holmes-Harris started her
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career. She remained at IUPUI in 2003 and had left by 2004. Holmes-Harris continued working in real estate leading up to 2017.


Honors and personal life

Between 1989 and 1991, Holmes was on consecutive All-Big Ten teams. From Purdue, Holmes was named Best Defensive Player during 1989 and Most Valuable Player in 1990. She was an MVP and Athlete of the Year during 1991. Throughout 1991, she was the Athlete of the Decade and on the All-Decade Team for the university. She was also an All-America player for Kodak and the
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. In other 1991 awards, she was the
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and was an All-Decade player. Holmes was one of the recipients of the
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and
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. From publications, she received that year's
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. In 1997, Holmes became part of the Leroy Keyes Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame. Holmes Harris joined the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. During 2017, Purdue created bobbleheads of Holmes-Harris. She is married and has three children. Her son, Gary, is a professional basketball player for the
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.


References

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