Grace Harrison Explained

Grace Harrison
Birth Date:11 May 1997
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Catches:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
League:NZIHL
Team:Botany Swarm
Played For:Toronto Leaside Wildcats (PWHL)
Ontario Hockey Academy
St. Lawrence Saints (NCAA)
Sex:f
Ntl Team:NZL
Career Start:2014

Grace Harrison (born 11 May 1997) is a New Zealand women's ice hockey goaltender and member of the New Zealand national team. Currently, her club team is the Botany Swarm of the New Zealand Ice Hockey League, where she was one of only two women that competed in the league during its 2021 season.

Playing career

Harrison spent one season with the PWHL's Toronto Leaside Wildcats, part of a joint program between New Zealand’s national team program.[1]

NCAA

Standing between the pipes for the St. Lawrence Skating Saints women's ice hockey, she made 19 starts as a freshman, posting a 7–7–6 won-loss mark. With overall numbers including a 2.14 goals against average (GAA) and a .916 save percentage, said numbers were stronger in ECAC Conference play, recording a 1.65 GAA and a .932 save percentage. Her first career shutout came on 15 January 2016, blanking the Ivy League’s Harvard Crimson.[2] Facing off against the Harvard Crimson, the opposing goaltender was Emerance Maschmeyer, who would go on to play with the Canadian national team. Of note, Maschmeyer matched Harrison in terms of saves, both recording 24.

In her sophomore season (2016–17), Harrison set a new program record for most shutouts in one season with nine. She would post a career high in wins, leading the Saints to 23 victories, appearing in 33 games, another career high. Graduating in 2019, she ranked second all-time in shutouts (16), goals against average (1.92) and fourth in wins (49)[1]

During January 2019, Harrison led the NCAA in both goals against average (0.76) and save percentage (.970). Enjoying her best success against Ivy League teams, including wins against Yale and Dartmouth, she recorded 29 saves in a scintillating scoreless tie versus the Harvard Crimson. Facing 101 shots during the month, recording an astounding 98 saves. [3]

Professional

Having first appeared for the Botany Swarm of the New Zealand Ice Hockey League (NZIHL) in 2016, she joined the team full time following her graduation from St. Lawrence. During the 2021 season, she would make four appearances, winning two games. One of only two women to play in the league during the 2021 NZIHL season, the other was Lilly Forbes with the Canterbury Red Devils.[1] Her older brother Shaun Harrison also plays in the league.[1]

International

During her time with the New Zealand national team, Harrison was named team captain in 2014–15. At the 2019 IIHF World Championships Division II in Romania, Harrison led New Zealand to a silver medal. In her first three tournament appearances for New Zealand, she posted a 1.73 goals against average and a .938 save percentage, highlighted by a 30-save performance in a 2–1 win over Iceland. [4]

Career stats

Regular season
SeasonTeamLeagueGP MIN GA SV W L T SO
2015–16St. LawrenceECAC (NCAA)211152:05412.14445.9167763
2016–17St. LawrenceECAC 331960:57531.62631.92323649
2017–18St. LawrenceECAC 191144:19371.94368.90910632
2018–19St. LawrenceECAC 231265:05462.18547.9229752
NCAA totals96 5522:261771.921991.91849261816

Awards and honors

NCAA

Notes and References

  1. The Hockey News, Volume 74, Number 7, Free Agency Preview 2021, Roustan Media, pp.80–81
  2. Web site: Harrison Records First Shutout To Lead St. Lawrence Over Harvard . nyhockeyonline.com/. 16 January 2016 . 9 July 2021.
  3. Web site: Kiwi ice hockey goalie makes history with her performances for US college. tvnz.co.nz/. 17 February 2019. 9 July 2021.
  4. Web site: Harrison Leading New Zealand at IIHF Championships. saintsathletics.com/. 5 April 2019. 6 July 2021.
  5. Web site: Harrison a Finalist for ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year Honors. saintsathletics.com/. 17 February 2017. 9 July 2021.
  6. Web site: League’s Weekly Awards Presented to Lancaster, Bullock & Harrison. ecachockey.com/. 29 November 2016. 9 July 2021.
  7. Web site: Twenty-One Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team. saintsathletics.com/. 10 July 2019. 6 July 2021.
  8. Web site: Harrison Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Month . saintsathletics.com/. 31 January 2019 . 9 July 2021.
  9. Web site: Harrison Named WHCA Goaltender of the Month. saintsathletics.com/. 7 February 2019. 9 July 2021.