Isabelle Harrison Returns to Nashville for AU Pro Basketball Season 5

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Siera Jones
Aug 11, 2025

Isabelle Harrison is set for her fifth season of Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball, returning to compete in her home city of Nashville for the second straight year.

Harrison finished the 2025 season in eighth place with 4,383 leaderboard points, while contributing 1,623 stat points and 2,580 win points. She helped set a new record for win points in a single week, earning 1,140 points with Team Siegrist in Week Two.

The six-foot-three forward was a steady force on both ends of the floor, ranking fourth in the league with 17.6 points per game and third with 8.3 rebounds. She was a consistent double-digit scorer, finishing 10 of 11 games with 10 or more points, including four 20-point performances. Harrison also grabbed four double-digit rebounding totals, placing her among the league’s top rebounders. She hit 48.7% of her field goals and wrapped the season with six consecutive double-digit games, averaging 19.7 points per game during that stretch. In one of her standout moments, Harrison posted 27 points and eight rebounds in an MVP performance against Team Harris, shooting 11-of-20 from the field and going perfect at the free-throw line.

Harrison’s dynamic athletic ability is something she also shares with her siblings, and her younger sister Dorie has also participated in AU for the past two seasons, where the two have often shared the court.

 

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Isabelle Harrison’s WNBA Career

Beyond AU, Harrison has established a strong WNBA career. She is currently in the midst of her eighth season in the W, and solidified her move to the New York Liberty just as she wrapped AU season four in February.

The move also allowed her to reunite with a former AU teammate. Harrison and Natasha Cloud played together in Seasons 1 through 3 of AU Pro Basketball and are now back on the court together in New York.

Before New York, Harrison began her WNBA career with the Phoenix Mercury, before being traded to the since-dissolved San Antonio squad. She then spent four seasons playing with the Dallas Wings from 2019-2022, and then suited up with the Chicago Sky for the 2024 season.

Isabelle Harrison’s Impact Beyond the Court with the Lupus Foundation of America

Harrison not only continues to shine on the basketball court but also uses her platform to advocate for a cause close to her heart. This WNBA season, Harrison has been at the forefront of the New York Liberty’s charitable initiative to support the Lupus Foundation of America. The team announced they would donate $100 to the foundation for every block registered at Barclays Center for the remainder of the regular season, with the Liberty’s foundation and the Brooklyn Nets matching the final donation.

Harrison, who lost her sister Danielle to lupus in 2017, and whose brother Daniel is currently battling the disease, took to X to share her excitement for the initiative.

Harrison also supports the Lupus Foundation of America through Athletes Unlimited. She chose the foundation as AU’s Athlete Cause program. At the end of each season, Athletes Unlimited, powered by Give Lively and the Give Lively Foundation, makes a grant equal to 100% of the athlete’s end-of-season win bonus to the non-profit of the athlete’s choice. Harrison has raised nearly $18,000 for the Lupus Foundation of America throughout her four seasons with AU.

As she heads into the 2026 season, Harrison is set to shine both on and off the court in Nashville, bringing her leadership, skill, and advocacy to every game.

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. Group and season ticket deposits 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.