Rebecca Harris shoots a free throw during AU Pro Basketball Season 4.

Rebecca Harris Signs for Her Fifth AU Pro Basketball Season

Siera Jones
Dec 15, 2025

Rebecca Harris is back for her fifth Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball season, adding another chapter to one of the league’s most accomplished careers. Harris has been part of AU since day one, and she’ll enter the new year ranked fourth in league history with 9,960 career win points and has appeared in 48 games, the sixth-most all time.

Harris is coming off her strongest AU campaign to date. She finished 13th on the 2025 leaderboard with 3,696 points and appeared in all 12 games. Her efficiency made a major jump, highlighted by a 42.5 percent mark from the field and a 16-for-31 effort from three. She averaged 8.5 points per game, turned in six double-digit scoring performances and put together a strong stretch in Weeks One and Two where she went 7-5 overall and averaged 13.5 points across four straight double-figure outings. She capped her season with a career-best 19 points in the finale against Team Bradford.

Her 2024 season was more limited in minutes, but she still played a key reserve role, logging eight appearances and posting a perfect 3-0 record in both Week One and Week Four. She added 2,739 leaderboard points that year. In 2023, she closed her second AU season with 2,414 leaderboard points while wearing all four jersey colors. She posted a season-high 329 points on opening night and chipped in steady production throughout the year.

Harris made her AU debut in 2022 and immediately established herself as a reliable scorer. She finished that season with 3,152 points and seven double-digit scoring efforts, including five straight early in the schedule. She averaged 8.7 points and 2.5 rebounds per game and appeared in all 15 contests.

Her professional career extends far beyond AU. Harris has spent 14 seasons overseas and helped multiple teams to championships, including titles with the St. Louis Surge and Flint Monarchs in the Global Women’s Basketball Association. She also starred for Bay Area Phoenix in the WPBA and averaged 19.4 points per game as she led the squad to a second-place finish at the 2024 FIBA Women’s Basketball League Americas Tournament.

Harris played collegiately at Illinois after transferring from Rend Lake College and has remained deeply connected to the game ever since as a coach, trainer, entrepreneur and motivational speaker. She has also served on AU’s Player Executive Committee.

Her return adds experience, toughness and another proven performer to a stacked 2026 roster.

AU Pro Basketball returns to Nashville, Tennessee, with elite talent and electrifying energy, for its fifth championship season on February 4, 2026, at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. Tickets for the upcoming season are available now.

 

Siera Jones is the digital media reporter at Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram and X @sieraajones.