Harrison makes impactful debut in Tempo win after battling back from injury
TORONTO — Toronto Tempo forward Isabelle Harrison played her first game of the regular season on Sunday afternoon and her presence on the court had an immediate impact.
Coming off the bench, Harrison scored 14 points with six rebounds and two assists, helping the Tempo to a one-sided 85-68 victory over the visiting Chicago Sky at Coca-Cola Coliseum. But more than just her contributions on the court, Tempo coach Sandy Brondello and teammate Brittney (Slim) Sykes talked about her value as a teammate on and off the court.
“I’ve known Izzy for quite some time. So, we have that relationship, we already had that trust over many, many years,” said Brondello, who was the head coach of the Mercury when Harrison was drafted in the first round by Phoenix in 2015.
“And we got her here for a reason. Being a new team, you need those experienced players in the locker room. We got a lot of first-timers and she does it with empathy and compassion. She’s just a great human being and when (people like that) have success, you love it.”


