Inman High School’s Suttyn Harris has officially signed with Utah to continue her volleyball career at the Division I and Big 12 Conference level.
Harris, a 5-foot-11 senior outside hitter, is an All-State selection in both volleyball and basketball.
She injured her knee competing in a national volleyball tournament during the summer of 2025 and did not play for the Teuton volleyball team tis fall.
“I chose Utah because I loved the family feel, coaching staff, players and Salt Lake City,” Harris said.
Inman volleyball coach Kat Russell said Harris is an inspiration for her and her Teuton teammates.
“I have been coaching many years and players like Suttyn are rare,” Russell said. “She is one of a kind. I am just so blessed to have had the opportunity to watch her grow as a player and teammate.
“But as good as she is as a player, she is an even better young lady. We all are all so proud of her. She has inspired me as well as many others.”
Harris already has surpassed 1,000 career points and 500 rebounds on the basketball court and notched 1,000 career kills in volleyball as a sophomore.
Despite missing her senior volleyball season due to injury, Harris is set to make a full return with the Utah Utes next fall as they compete in the Big 12 Conference.
Harris, the daughter of Matt and Brenna Harris, plans on majoring in kinesiology at the University of Utah.
























































