Harrison Browne Explained

Harrison Browne
Birth Date:13 May 1993
Birth Place:Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:5
Weight Lb:128
Played For:
Career Start:2015
Career End:2018

Harrison Browne (born May 13, 1993) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played for the Metropolitan Riveters and Buffalo Beauts of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL).

Early life and career

Browne was born on May 13, 1993, in Oakville, Ontario.[1] He was assigned female at birth and played in women's competitions during his ice hockey career; he came out as a transgender man in 2016 and was the first openly transgender athlete in a professional team sport during his career.[2] As a young adult, he attended Appleby College in Oakville. While he was on the school's team, they won two Ontario championships.[3] Browne was a member of the Ontario provincial team that gained the silver medal at the 2011 Canada Winter Games.[4]

Playing career

Junior

Before entering college, Browne played in the Provincial Women's Hockey League. In the 2009–10 season, he led the Hamilton Jr. Hawks in scoring with 22 goals and 48 points. He moved to the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs the following year.[5]

Collegiate

Browne received a scholarship to Mercyhurst University and made his NCAA debut on September 30, 2011. With the Lakers, Browne scored five points in 34 games. After one season with the Lakers, Browne transferred to the University of Maine.[6]

Browne's debut with Maine took place against Quinnipiac on October 12, 2012. He scored his first goal with Maine on January 19, 2013, against the Vermont Catamounts. The last goal of his NCAA career occurred on February 21, 2015, against the Connecticut Huskies.

Professional

Buffalo Beauts

Browne signed a professional contract with the Buffalo Beauts of the newly formed NWHL on August 29, 2015.[7] In the 2015–16 season, he played in 18 games, scored 5 goals and had 12 points. He played in 5 games in the NWHL postseason, scoring 2 goals and 2 assists.[8]

On May 14, 2016, Browne signed a second one-year contract with the Beauts.[9] In October 2016, Browne came out publicly as a transgender man and thus became the first openly transgender athlete in professional American hockey; he had previously privately disclosed his gender identity to coaches while playing at Maine. Browne stated that he would not hormonally transition until the end of his professional playing career, as the hormones involved in female-to-male gender transition violate anti-doping regulations.[10]

Playing for Team Kessel, Browne scored two goals at the 2nd NWHL All-Star Game.[11]

On March 14, 2017, Browne announced he would be retiring from the NWHL at the end of the season to begin hormone replacement therapy and continue his gender transition in privacy.[12] On March 19, 2017, Browne won the Isobel Cup with the Buffalo Beauts, becoming the first openly transgender athlete to win a national championship on a team sport.

Metropolitan Riveters

On August 7, 2017, he announced he would be putting his retirement on hold and would instead return for the 2017–18 season with the Metropolitan Riveters.[13] On April 25, 2018, Browne won the NWHL championship with the Metropolitan Riveters in the team's first Isobel Cup win.[14]

On April 30, 2018, Browne again announced his retirement from the NWHL.[15]

International play

Browne played for Team Canada at the 2011 World U18 Championship, winning the silver medal.[16]

Post-retirement

Since his retirement from the NWHL, Browne has primarily devoted his time to speaking engagements across North America. He has given talks and spoken on panels at colleges, such as Ohio State University, American University, and Fleming College as well as LGBTQ events, such as Outsports Pride.[17]

In August 2019, Browne announced on his personal Twitter account that he was beginning a new career as an actor.[18] He emphasized that he plans to advocate for more transgender visibility in his new venture as he had in his athletic career. In 2024, Browne began developing a short film, incorporating elements of his own life into the story, and gaining funding on Kickstarter.[19]

Browne has made multiple television appearances since his 2018 retirement. He was featured in an episode of both Y: The Last Man[20] and Murdoch Mysteries, in 2021 and 2022 respectively.[21] In 2023, he appeared in three episodes of the mystery drama series Nancy Drew.[22]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2008–09Oakville Jr. IceProv. WHL2 0 0 0 0
2009–10Hamilton Jr. HawksProv. WHL28 9 9 18 55
2010–11Mississauga Jr. ChiefsProv. WHL31 14 16 30 54
2011–12Mercyhurst UniversityCHA323251230002
2012–13University of MaineHE3324638
2013–14University of MaineHE30371049
2014–15University of MaineHE33710173420000
2015–16Buffalo BeautsNWHL18571226522410
2016–17Buffalo BeautsNWHL172462220002
2017–18Metropolitan RivetersNWHL16369820110
NWHL totals5110172756923512

International

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harrison Browne at eliteprospects.com . 2023-05-25 . www.eliteprospects.com . en . May 25, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230525214135/https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/368673/harrison-browne . live .
  2. Web site: Pruski . Scout . 28 November 2018 . Harrison Browne talks Ovi, activism in visit to American University . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190116100541/https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/other-sports/harrison-browne-talks-ovi-activism-visit-american-university . January 16, 2019 . 16 January 2019 . NBC Sports Washington.
  3. News: Garbutt . Herb . 2010-12-16 . Teen aiming high, both on and off the ice . 18 . Oakville Beaver . 2023-05-25 . May 25, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230525212821/https://images.ourontario.ca/Test21/2261057/page/20 . live .
  4. Web site: n.d. . 2011 Canada Winter Games, Participant . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161009203907/http://cg2011.gems.pro/Result/ShowPerson.aspx?Person_GUID=1dba894e-3349-413a-98fa-a71f0be1f929&SetLanguage=en-CA . October 9, 2016 . 2016-10-06 . Canada Winter Games 2011.
  5. Web site: Hailey Browne - Women's Ice Hockey . University of Maine Athletics . June 13, 2024.
  6. Web site: What Harrison Browne gives up to be the only man in women's hockey . 2023-03-16 . www.sportsnet.ca . April 16, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230416092030/https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/harrison-browne-gives-man-womens-hockey/ . live .
  7. Web site: Browne and Sass Head to Buffalo. National Women's Hockey League. August 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305034507/http://nwhl.co/browne-and-sass-head-to-buffalo/. March 5, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  8. Web site: Hailey Browne. Elite Prospects. August 1, 2016. October 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161003181155/http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=368673. live.
  9. Web site: Nelson. Dustin. Hailey Browne and Devon Skeats Rejoin Beauts. The Hockey Writers. August 1, 2016. May 14, 2016. July 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160721072646/http://thehockeywriters.com/hailey-browne-devon-skeats-beauts/. live.
  10. Web site: NWHL player Harrison Browne comes out as a transgender man. ESPN. 2016-10-07. 2016-10-07. April 4, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190404195852/http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/article/17727834/nwhl-player-harrison-browne-comes-transgender-man. live.
  11. Web site: NWHL Stars Shine Bright in Pittsburgh. NWHL. 2017-02-13. 2017-02-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20170215022834/http://www.nwhl.zone/news_article/show/757347?referrer_id=2739439. February 15, 2017. dead.
  12. News: Higgins. Matt. Leaving Women's Hockey to 'Fly Under the Radar,' as Himself. New York Times. March 14, 2017. March 20, 2017. August 8, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170808195640/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/14/sports/hockey/nwhl-transgender-player-harrison-browne.html?_r=1&referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F. live.
  13. Web site: Harrison Browne Puts Retirement on Hold, Joins Riveters for 2017–18 Season. August 7, 2017. August 7, 2017. August 7, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170807233553/http://www.nwhl.zone/news_article/show/820963?referrer_id=2739439. live.
  14. Web site: 2018-03-26 . NWHL: Metropolitan Riveters Win Isobel Cup . 2023-03-16 . The Victory Press . en . April 16, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230416015055/https://victorypress.org/2018/03/26/nwhl-metropolitan-riveters-win-isobel-cup/ . live .
  15. Web site: Murphy. Mike. Trailblazer Harrison Browne announces his retirement. The Ice Garden. April 30, 2018. 1 May 2018. May 1, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180501160614/https://www.theicegarden.com/2018/4/30/17301036/harrison-browne-announces-his-retirement-womens-hockey-nwhl-metropolitan-riveters. live.
  16. Web site: 2011-01-08 . IIHF World Womens U18 Championship, PLAY-OFF ROUND GOLD MEDAL GAME – GAME 22, Game Summary . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190113062746/http://reports.iihf.hockey/Hydra/242/IHW242122_74_3_0.pdf . 2019-01-13 . . 2016-01-06 .
  17. Web site: Harrison Browne . Harrison Browne . August 24, 2019 . May 21, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190521051923/https://www.harrison-browne.com/ . live .
  18. HBrowne24 . 1163503286563086336. August 19, 2019. Hi Twitter friends! I have some life updates to share with you all. Here's to the next chapter! .
  19. Web site: Webb . Karleigh . Harrison Browne seeks funding to produce a short film based on his life as a trans man and athlete . 2024-04-22 . OutSports.
  20. Web site: Y: The Last Man (TV Series) Would the World Be Kind (2021) - Full Cast & Crew . . 6 November 2021 . November 6, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211106031419/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9724022/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_cl_sm . live .
  21. Web site: Murdoch Rides Easy - Production & Contact Info . July 23, 2023. IMDb.com.
  22. Web site: The Crooked Banister - Production & Contact Info . July 23, 2023 . IMDb.com.