If you walk into Harris’ home in San Diego, you’d think you’re on the UArizona campus.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Nancy Harris attended the University of Arizona. She graduated in 1975. Harris says, “Wildcat’s fans only in this house come on in.”
She grew up in Pennsylvania and when she was a junior in high school, her parents decided to move to San Diego. “They told me I had to pick a school close to San Diego, but not in San Diego,” says Harris. That’s how she ended up at the University of Arizona. Harris says, “I saw the campus even though it was very hot, I fell in love with U of A and said “I want to go here.”“When I go back to the UArizona, I always try to get something for my collect,” says Harris.Nancy attended both the games that were played in San Diego and hopes the cats make it all the way to the final four.Heidi Alagha is an anchor and reporter for KGUN 9. Heidi spent 5 years as the morning anchor in Waco where she was named the best anchor team by the Texas Associated Press.
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