2021 (Dallas)
Recorded a double-double vs SEA on 5/22 with 16 points and 11 rebounds…Became the third player in WNBA history to have 20+ PTs, 8+ REBs and 4+ STLs off the bench on 6/30 vs CHI, tying her career high with 23 points and pacing the Wings with 8 boards. Tied her career-high with 23 points and grabbed seven boards at NYL 7/5…recorded 15 points 8/17 at CHI…netted 22 points vs IND 8/20…dropped a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds at WAS 8/26…recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds vs ATL 9/2…finished seventh in shooting percentage in 2021 (45.6%).
2020 (Dallas)
Recorded a double-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds vs ATL 7/26…Scored a season-high 19 points vs WAS 8/21…Missed half the year with an ankle injury.
2019 (Dallas)
- Poured in a game and season-high 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting at IND 6/7…Also grabbed a team-high 7 rebounds…
- Handed out a season-high four helpers vs LAS on 7/9…played a season-high 33 mins at CHI 7/7…had a season high 5 OR at CHI 7/7
- Pulled in a season-high nine rebounds at LAS on 7/18…
- Set a new career high with 35 total steals and tied her mark of 25 total blocks…
2018 (Las Vegas)
- Did Not Play – Missed season due to medical issue.
2017 (San Antonio)
- Ranked 15th in the WNBA in rebounding, 16th in blocked shots and 13th in field goal percentage
- Ranked second on the team in scoring, first in rebounding, first in blocked shots, and second among league qualifiers in field goal percentage
- Scored in double-figures on 20 occasions, and 20 or more points 3 times
- Grabbed 10 or more rebounds on 6 occasions, and recorded 5 double-doubles
- Scored a career-high 23 points vs. Atlanta on August 12
- Grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds on two occasions—at Phoenix on July 30, and vs. Seattle on August 5
- Handed out a career-high 6 assists vs. Chicago on June 30
- Blocked a career-high 5 shots vs. Dallas on May 25
2016 (San Antonio)
- Scored in double figures on 2 occasions, netting a season-high 12 points at Seattle on June 3
- Grabbed a season-high 6 rebounds vs. Dallas on June 18
2015 (Phoenix)
- Did Not Play – Injured
- San Antonio Stars’ Isabelle Harrison Tells Her Story (August 22, 2017)
- Stars’ New Center Getting Her Groove Back (May 10, 2017)
- Isabelle Harrison Takes Life Lessons From Pat Summitt To The WNBA (April 15, 2015)
OVERSEAS CAREER
2018-19 [Napoli—Italy (A1)]
- Team was 9-5 in league play before folding
- Scored 10 or more points on 9 occasions and 20 or more points on 2 occasions, including a season-high 26 vs. San Martino on January 6
- Grabbed 10 or more rebounds on 6 occasions, including a season-high 22 on October 14 vs. Empoli
- Recorded 5 double-doubles and one 20-20 game (24 points and 22 rebounds vs. Empoli on October 14)
- Blocked a season-high 5 shots vs. Vigarano on November 25
2018-19 [USK Praha—Czech Republic (ZBL)]
2018-19 [USK Praha—EuroLeague (EL)]
2017-18 [KEB Hanabank Bucheon—South Koreak (WKBL)]
2016-17 [CCC Polkowice—Poland (BLK)]
- Led team to the Polish Cup Semifinals
- Led the team in scoring and field goal percentage
- Scored 10 or more points on 18 occasions, including 4 games of 20 or more points, and a season-high 23 vs, JAS FBG on January 8
- Grabbed 10 or more rebounds on 3 occasions, including 2 games with a season-high 13 rebounds
- Blocked a season-high 4 shots on April 19 vs. Artego Bydg in the Polish League playoffs
- Picked up a season-high 3 steals on January 8 vs. JAS FBG
- Recorded a pair of point-rebound double-doubles
2016-17 [CCC Polkowice—EuroLeague (EL)]
- Led the team in field goal percentage while ranking third in scoring and tied for third in rebounding
- Scored 10 or more points on 6 occasions, and 20 or more points 2 times, including a season-high 26 vs. UNIQA Sopron on January 11
- Grabbed 10 or more rebounds on 2 occasions including a season-high 15 vs. Avenida on February 1
- Posted two point-rebound double-doubles, both of which were 20-10 games
- Blocked a season-high 4 shots vs. UNIQA Sopron on January 11
2015-16 [Did Not Play – Injured]
COLLEGE
Career (Tennessee, 2011-15)
- Finished her career with 31 double-doubles—the 6th most in program history
- Ranked 9th in program history in career blocked shots at the time of her graduation …
Senior (Tennessee, 2014-15)
- NCAA Elite Eight
- SEC Regular Season Co-Champions
- John Wooden Midseason Top-20
- Naismith Trophy Women’s 50 Watch List
- Wade Trophy Watch List
- espnW Midseason No. 1 WNBA Draft Pick
- espnW Preseason All-America, Second Team
- All-SEC First Team (AP, College Sports Madness)
- WBCA All-Region 3 Team
- Senior CLASS Award, Second Team
- SEC Player of the Week (December 29, January 26)
- SEC Academic Honor Roll
- Became the 39th player in Lady Vols history to score more than 1,000 points in her career when she netted 19 vs. Kentucky on January 29
- Suffered a torn ACL in her right knee vs. Kentucky on February 15, and missed the remainder of the season after playing 20 games
- Took the floor for five seconds on Senior Day
- Scored 10 or more points on 14 occasions and 20-plus points on four occasions, including a season-high 25 vs. LSU
- Recorded 7 double-doubles
- Led the team in rebounding on 8 occasions
Junior (Tennessee, 2013-14)
- NCAA Sweet 16
- Third-Team All-American (Full Court)
- Honorable Mention All-American (AP, WBCA)
- WBCA All-Region 3 Team
- All-SEC First Team (AP, Coaches)
- SEC Tournament Champion
- SEC Tournament MVP
- SEC All-Tournament Team
- SEC Academic Honor Roll
- Ranked first in the SEC in field goal percentage, second in rebounds, and 18th in scoring
- Scored in double-figures n 31 occasions, including 20 games in a row from November 29 through February 20
- Had 20 games with 10 or more rebounds
- Recorded 18 double-doubles—second most in a season behind Candace Parker’s 21 in 2006-07
- From December 14 through January 9, posted seven-straight games with double-doubles, setting a Lady Vol program record for consecutive double-doubles
- Scored a season-high 26 points against Lipscomb on December 29
- Matched her season scoring high with 26 points vs. LSU
- Grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds vs. Georgia Tech on November 17
- Averaged 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds in the SEC Tournament
Sophomore (Tennessee, 2012-13)
- NCAA Elite Eight
- SEC Regular Season Champion
- SEC Tournament MVP
- SEC All-Tournament Team
- SEC Academic Honor Roll
- Missed 10 games due to injury
- Scored in double-figures on 14 occasions
- Grabbed 10 or more rebounds on 10 occasions
- Recorded season highs of 18 points, 14 rebounds and 7 blocked shots at South Carolina
- Tied her season high with 18 points vs. Rutgers and North Carolina
- Posted 6 double-doubles
Freshman (Teneessee, 2011-12)
- NCAA Elite Eight
- SEC Tournament Champion
- SEC First-Year Academic honor Roll
- Scored in double figures on 3 occasions
- Ranked 5th on the team with 17 blocked shots
- Scored a season-high 13 points vs. Chattanooga on January 3
HIGH SCHOOL
- Ranked No. 29 in 2011 espnW HoopGurlz Top 100
- Helped Hillsboro to a 36-1 record en route to the 2009 Tennessee AAA State Championship
- Shot 61.0 percent from the field as a senior, averaging 19.3 points (491 points) and 13.1 rebounds (255 rebounds) with 7.1 blocks per contest (131 blocked shots)
- Garnered all-district and second-team all-state accolades (2011)
- Averaged 14.6 points and 9.6 rebounds with 38 blocks and 51 steals as a junior
- Named All-District and All-Region (2010)
- Scored 430 points, averaging 11.6 points in addition to posting 255 rebounds, 78 steals and 52 blocks as a sophomore in 2008-09
- Was a middle blocker for the Hillsboro volleyball team
PERSONAL
- Full name is Isabelle Hannah Harrison
- Parents are Dennis and Ida Harrison
- Harrison has 11 siblings—Idette, Dennis Jr., Danielle, David, Dianne, Daniel, Della, DeeDee, Isaiah, Ian, and Dorie
- Two of her older brothers, D.J. and David, have played basketball overseas
- Older sister, DeeDee, is a former middle blocker on the Lady Vol volleyball team who also played professionally
- Her father played in the NFL for 10 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons
- Earned a degree in communication studies in three years, and is pursuing a graduate degree in agricultural leadership, education and communications