Showing posts with label Chase Harrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chase Harrison. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Chase Harrison At Home On The Island

A great article on Chase Harrison by Michael Bullock of the Patriot-News:

"Chase Harrison has been through the process ... a number of times. 


Trudge into training camp with the promise that you’ll get a lengthy look and have an opportunity to claim the starting job. Bust your backside for several weeks during practice sessions, dueling with other hopefuls for prized minutes in some exhibition game. Sweat out cuts before landing a contract. 

For several springs, this was Harrison’s life as a professional soccer player. 

So when the opportunity to spend the spring and summer in a friendly yet familiar locale was extended Harrison’s way — along with the likelihood of receiving plenty of playing time in a higher-level league — the 27-year-old goalkeeper thought long and hard about  retracing his steps. 

Since Harrison performed extremely well during his first experience with the Harrisburg City Islanders, he thought, ‘They know my game. Things went well when I was there before. They’ve already offered me a deal. They’re moving into this new league, which should be good competition. Let’s do it.’ 

And he did. 

“It is a different situation,” admitted the well-traveled Harrison, who arrived at camp nearly three weeks ago. “Now I’m a little bit more established and by playing here two years ago, they have a better idea of what type of player I am. So the part of having to prove myself is over. 

“At the same time, consistency is a big part in professional sports. So, over the next few weeks, they’re going to want to see that as well. Nothing’s set in stone, but [it’s good to be] getting out of the new player stage,” added Harrison, the Virginia Tech product who began his pro career in 2006. 

“So it’s kind of nice to come into a preseason where you’re known, and the coaches have an idea of what you’re going to bring to the table.” 

And they do. 

A second-team all-league selection two seasons ago — when the City Islanders were still playing in USL-2 and not the higher USL PRO circuit in place today — the 6-3, 185-pounder performed splendidly for a Harrisburg side that qualified for playoffs and made a deep Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup run. 

In 16 regular-season appearances, Harrison (8-4-4) pitched eight shutouts and piled up 54 saves while fashioning a league-best 0.812 goals-against average. He also posted a 3-1-0 record and 1.000 GAA in four Open Cup outings, leading the City Islanders to the quarterfinal round. 

Harrison also sparkled in the playoffs, turning aside a remarkable 15 shots as the City Islanders dropped a 1-0 decision (overtime) to Richmond in the USL-2 semis. 

“We’ve been very fortunate to have good goalkeepers here on this club, pretty much from the beginning,” City Islanders head coach Bill Becher said. 

“We were excited when Chase agreed to terms with us. He’s a guy that when he left here, we told him that we’d always like to have him back — even though he had other opportunities at a higher level. ... But we’re at a higher level now, so this is a good match to get him back.” 

Back now after stints with Crystal Palace Baltimore, Richmond and two Major League Soccer franchises (D.C. United and Columbus), Harrison has had the chance to reunite with Harrisburg defensive fixtures such as Dustin Bixler, Anthony Calvano and Geoff Bloes. 

Plug in center back Andrew Marshall and fullback Stephen Basso, defenders Harrison played alongside in Baltimore, and the City Islanders should sport a cohesive back line. 

Heading into a higher-level league, they’ll need it. 

And Harrison, bolstered by the strong likelihood that’ll he’ll begin the season as the City Islanders’ No. 1 netminder and sporting even more experience, is hoping to play at a higher level as well. 

“I’m definitely looking forward to it,” Harrison said. “Every year, I feel like if I’m not getting better, that’s the time to retire. 

“I’m hoping to bring an even better aspect to my game this season, so hopefully we’ll continue to have the success we had that year and put together a good squad that will have another good year.”

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Chase Harrison Returns to the City Islanders

The Harrisburg City Islanders are proud to announce the signing of goalkeeper Chase Harrison, pending USSF approval.


Harrison rejoins the City Islanders after a one-year tour of stints with different clubs in the USL and MLS. After signing with Crystal Palace Baltimore, Harrison was sent on loan to the Richmond Kickers, starting in two games, allowing two goals and making five saves. In September, he was called up to Major League Soccer's D.C. United to back up starter Troy Perkins. In October, he signed with the Columbus Crew for their playoff run.


As a City Islander in 2009, Harrison started in sixteen games recording an impressive 8-4-4 record. With a 0.812 GAA (goals against average) and ten shutouts, he was the 2009 USL-2 GAA Champion and All-League Second Team goalkeeper. Harrison also saved 54 shots and allowed just 13 goals.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Chase Harrison Seeing More Time for D.C. United

Goalkeeper Chase Harrison is seeing more playing time with D.C. United during pre-season, seeing the field in two recent exhibition matches and is making a strong case for a roster spot.  



Harrison started in goal and played the first half for D.C. against the Trinidad and Tobago U-20 National Team squad. Chase and United went on to win that match 4-0.
Harrison also played in the second half of D.C. United's 3-1 victory over the Ventura County Fusion (PDL). Chase (in yellow goalkeeper jersey) made multiple saves in the contest and you can even see video footage of some of those saves below.  The second half footage begins at the 6:00 mark in the video.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Chase Harrison in Pre-Season with D.C. United

Chase Harrison is training once again with D.C. United during their MLS pre-season, looking to secure a roster spot for the 2011 season. 

Chase Harrison was a busy man in 2010. He started the season in the NASL with Crystal Palace Baltimore. He then joined the Richmond Kickers. After the USL-2 season ended he trained with D.C. United. Following that, he then joined the Columbus Crew during their run in the playoffs. 

Harrison played 60 minutes in D.C. United's exhibition match against Florida Internatioanal University on Wednesday, February 9, 2011. He played the first 30 minutes half in the net for D.C. and played the second half for FIU. The match ended 4-0 in favor of D.C. United.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Chase Harrison Back in Training with D.C. United

Chase Harrison was also back in action for the Black-and-Red. The former Richmond netminder departed Washington following United's final game to head to Columbus for the Crew's postseason run, backing up the team's starting goalkeeper. Said Harrison, "It was an amazing experience being part of [Columbus'] postseason, but it does feel good being back closer to home."

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Chase Harrison now on FIFA 11

S&E Entertainment client, Chase Harrison is now featured on EA Sport's FIFA 2011 as a member of D.C. United.  D.C. United competes in Major League Soccer, the top-flight league in the United States soccer system.

Download him to your squad today!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Chase Harrison Signs with D.C. United

S&E Entertainment client Chase Harrison signed with MLS side D.C. United, as the team begins its push towards the playoffs.  Harrison, a goalkeeper, has been training with the D.C. United and now has been called up to United's first team.

A native of Huntington, West Virginia, Harrison was loaned to the Richmond Kickers (USL) from USSF Second Division side Crystal Palace Baltimore in 2010.   He helped Richmond to USL2 Championship game, where the Kickers evetually fell to the Charleston Battery.  Previously the goalkeeper spent time in the United Soccer Leagues with the Harrisburg City Islanders, the Portland Timbers, and the Rochester Rhinos. Harrison was drafted 26th overall by Real Salt Lake in the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft following his collegiate career at Virginia Tech.

Headquartered in Washington, DC and playing home matches at RFK Stadium, D.C. United is the most successful professional soccer organization in the history of the United States. United is four-time MLS Cup Champions (1996, 1997, 1999 and 2004) and winners of the 1996 and 2008 U.S. Open Cup, the 1998 CONCACAF Champions Cup, the 1998 Interamerican Cup and the 1997, 1999, 2006 and 2007 MLS Supporters Shield.

Congratulations to Chase and we look forward to big things to come.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Chase Harrison Signs With Crystal Palace Baltimore

Crystal Palace Baltimore of the new North American Soccer League (NASL) announced the signing of goalkeeperr and S&E client Chase Harrison. Harrison brings a combination of experience and potential to this key position.

Chase Harrison, 25 years old, played his college soccer at Virginia Tech from 2002 to 2005, appearing in 79 matches and maintaining an impressive 1.12 Goals Against Average. While with the Hokies, the 6' 3" netminder also played for the West Virginia Chaos of the Premier Development League.

In 2006, Harrison was taken by Real Salt Lake in the third round of the Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft. The native of Huntington, West Virginia, was loaned out to the Virginia Beach Mariners of the then USL First Division for most of the year, making two appearances before being waived by Salt Lake at the end of the season. In 2007 he joined the Rochester Rhinos, also of the USL First Division, making a total of 18 appearances. In July 2008, Harrison was traded to another USL-1 club, the Portland Timbers, where he played six games. He spent last season with the Harrisburg City Islanders of USL-2 notching 16 starts.

Co-Head Coach Jim Cherneski added: "As for Chase, we played against him last year when he was with Harrisburg and he put in some excellent performances. That was a big factor in us signing him. We're looking forward to him being a part of the club."

One of only 31 professional soccer clubs in the United States, Crystal Palace Baltimore was founded in 2006. The professional team is a member of the NASL conference in the new USSF D-2 Pro League and participates in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The club also runs a Professional Development Academy for young players at age levels U10 through U18. Crystal Palace Baltimore is the sister organization of 105-year old Crystal Palace Football Club in the United Kingdom. The London-based club was a founding member of the English Premier League and currently competes in the Coca Cola Football League Championship. More information can be found at www.palacebaltimore.com.