WATCH: Young fan 'storms court' late in Radford game, causes brief delay before caught by player
The young fan ran wild on the floor before Radford guard Truth Harris escorted him back to the sideline

With 1:06 remaining in the second half of a close Big South Conference game at Radford on Wednesday night, a young fan broke loose onto the floor and sprinted nearly the length of the court, causing a brief delay in the action before being escorted back to the sideline.
The court-storming interruption came with Radford leading 74-71 over Gardner-Webb. The young fan avoided being captured by a staffer before Radford guard Truth Harris scooped him up and delivered him to a bystander.
"It was a huge part of the game," Radford coach Darris Nichols said postgame with a chuckle. "When the kid ran onto the court, I just told the ref, 'Please don't give me a technical for this.'"
And the Sixth Man of the Year Award goes to…👀😂@ContextFreeCBB | @RadfordHoops pic.twitter.com/eKhJhhoafT
— Big South Conference (@BigSouthSports) January 16, 2025
Nichols' request was granted and Radford went on to win, 79-75, after which the team had some fun with the interaction.
Kid on the court. 𝐃𝐔𝐁𝐒 on the board. 😏#ForTheShield x #RiseAndDefend pic.twitter.com/HdW5ObBXxj
— Radford Men's Basketball (@RadfordHoops) January 16, 2025
The win, no doubt helped by their young fan's Sixth Man of the Year-like heroics, moved Radford to 3-1 in Big South play tied atop the league standings with High Point and UNC Asheville.