4-star SG Katrelle Harmon down to 6 schools

Katrelle Harmon, a four-star shooting guard in the 2026 class, is down to six schools. Moving forward, the 6-foot-4 rising senior out of Wasatch Academy (UT) will consider Alabama, Creighton, Iowa, Oregon, Rutgers, and Washington.
Harmon goes in-depth on each of his six finalists in an exclusive interview HERE.
Harmon is the nation’s No. 69 overall prospect, No. 20 shooting guard, and the No. 4 recruit in Utah in the 2026 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
The Seattle, Washington native has completed official visits to Creighton and Iowa. He’s unofficially visited Oregon and Washington. He plans to also schedule official visits to Alabama and Rutgers.
Prior to cutting his list down, Harmon also received offers from schools like Mississippi State, Auburn, Arizona State, Illinois, USC, Texas Tech, Syracuse, and others.
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Harmon talks his game + what he’s looking for in a school
In a previous interview with On3, Katrelle Harmon discussed his game.
“I’m a pass first point guard who can score with jumpers, threes, layups, and make sure my teammates are involved,” Harmon told On3. “I can play defense too. Since coming to Wasatch, my body language and intensity have gotten better. I watch a lot of Dejounte Murray. He’s from Seattle, where I’m from. And everyone around says we got the same body-type and play style. So I try and watch a lot of his games.”
Harmon knows what he wants in a future college program.
“I’m going to be looking for a good school, a good organization that knows how to win. A family, a program that is always together, you know. I don’t want to go somewhere that has five players over here and then three over there, I want to go somewhere that’s like a family.”
Harmon a standout at EYBL
According to On3’s Jamie Shaw, Katrelle Harmon was a standout at EYBL a couple of months ago in Memphis:
Katrelle Harmon continues to add a little to his game each time out. Playing predominantly on ball in this setting, his head stays up and he made a couple explosive plays at the rim. He is consolidating his game, becoming more efficient with the ball in his hands. He still can throw the ball around the court a little as he needs to continue adding more strength and working through his shooting off the bounce, but there is some intriguing production there, and that aspect continues to grow.