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ACL Comeback: Harvey Leads Rockets to Playoffs
1 Mar
Summary
- Harvey overcame a torn ACL from a 2024 practice.
- She is now a junior, leading Reynolds to playoffs.
- Harvey averages 14 points, impacting games beyond scoring.

Reynolds junior Tait Harvey is demonstrating remarkable resilience on the basketball court. Harvey suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament during a September 2024 practice but has returned stronger for her junior season. She was instrumental in the Rockets' 60-48 victory over Charlotte Catholic on February 28, propelling No. 3 Reynolds into the NCHSAA 6A playoffs' fourth round.
Harvey's journey back from the ACL tear involved overcoming mental and physical hurdles. After missing her entire sophomore season, she had to regain trust in her knee. Initially struggling with her shot, she has since become a key offensive player, averaging 14 points per game and ranking 25th in North Carolina for 3-pointers made. Her impact, however, extends beyond scoring, as she actively contributes through rebounds and assists.




