Biography
Career Totals (2021-24):
Games: 96
Points: 53
Goals: 33
Assists: 20
Season Personal-Bests:
Games: 34 (2022-23)
Points: 26 (2023-24)
Goals: 20 (2023-24)
Assists: 8 (2021-22)
SOG: 99 (2023-24)
Single Game Personal-Bests:
Points: 3 (Jan. 26, 2024 at LIU)
Goals: 3 (Jan. 26, 2024 at LIU)
Assists: 2 (2x, Most Recent: Nov. 11, 2023 at Stonehill)
Plus/Minus: +3 (2x, Most Recent: March 7, 2024 vs. Stonehill)
SOG: 8 (2x, Most Recent: March 7, 2024)
#NookNotes
- Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup Champion (2023, 2024)
- Captain (2022-23, 2023-24)
- Krampade All-American Scholar (2022-23, 2023-24)
2023-24 | Junior
Israels skated in nearly every game this season, appearing in 33 of 34 games ... Named team captain for second-straight season ... Israels was third on the team in scoring with 26 points ... Harrison Israels led the Nanooks in goals scored, scoring 20, and became the first Nanook to hit 20 in a season since Cody Kunyk (22) in 2013-14 ... His 20 goals was accompanied by six assists for 26 total points ... He also becomes the 20th Nanooks skater in their Division I-era to score 20+ goals in a season ... Alongside his 20 goals, Israels had eight power-play goals and three short-handed goals ... His eight power-play goals is the most by an Alaska skater since Dustin Sather scored nine in 2009-10 and his short-handed goals are the most by a Nanook since Jared Sylvestre scored three in 2002-03 ... In the face-off circle, Israels won 355 draws and posted a .583 FO win percentage; both were team-highs ... Had a career-high eight-game scoring streak from Nov. 4, 2023 to Dec. 15, 2023 ... In that span he had six goals, three assists and nine points ... He ended the season on a five-game streak with four goals and one assist ... Tallied two goals in one game five separate times including his first-career hat-trick on the road at LIU on Jan. 26, 2024 ... Had a .202 shooting percentage on 99 shots ... Finished the year with a +10 ... Spent 14 minutes in the box on seven penalties ... Tallied one empty-net goal and two game-winners ... Blocked 21 shots ... Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup Champion
2022-23 | Sophomore
As a sophomore, the center skated in all 34 games for the Nanooks ... He posted a career-high 15 points on nine goals and six assists ... He wore the captain’s ‘C’, being named the youngest Nanooks captain since Darren Tiemstra in 1998-99 ... Israels was the mainstay in the face-off circle for the Nanooks, he won 379 bouts and posted a winning percentage of .529%. His 379 wins was a team-high, his win percentage was second-highest on the team ... He tallied a season-high two points in a game on two occassions, the first coming on Oct. 29 at Northern Michigan and the second on Dec. 9 at home against Alaska Anchorage ... The season-finale saw Harrison post a +3 plus/minus, the best of his season ... Israels ended the season with 22 blocked shots ... He had one game-winning goal on Jan. 28 against Alaska Anchorage ... He scored one short-handed goal on the season at Omaha on Oct. 21, a 3-2 win ... Israels posted 15 face-off wins in a single-game on three separate occasions, the last coming on Dec. 31 at Notre Dame in a win ... He had 69 shots-on-goal, a .130 shot percentage and a season ... Alaska Airlines Governor's Cup Champion
2021-22 | Freshman
Remained freshman because of COVID-19 pandemic NCAA waiver ... Skated in 29 games ... Tallied 12 points in his first season in the blue and gold ... Scored four goals with his first coming on Feb. 4, 2022 at Arizona State ... His first point and assist came on Dec. 11, 2021 vs. RPI in a Nanooks 4-0 win ... Tallied a five-game scoring streak from Jan. 29, 2022 to Feb. 12, 2022 ... In that span he scored a goal in three-straight ... Picked up his first-career multi-point game on Feb. 12, 2022 against St. Thomas with two assists ... Put 51 SOG this season ... Had a +6 and .078 shot percentage ... Committed seven penalties for 14 penalty minutes ... Scored three of his four goals on the power-play ... Blocked 23 shots ... Won 206 faceoffs for a FOW percentage of .511
2020-21 | Freshman
Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.Â
Prior to Alaska
Oakville Blades (OJHL)
Harrison Israels played for the Oakville Blades in the OJHL for the 2019-20 season. While playing for the Blades, Israels was named the OJHL MVP after tallying 86 points through 51 games. He scored a total of 29 goals and assisted on 57.Â
Personal
Son of Michael and Sarah Israels ... Two siblings, Abby and Patrick ... Studying business administration