Harrison joins the Union after goalkeeper Thorne Holder was diagnosed with a concussion injury during the Union’s reserve match against Columbus Crew.
Along
with recently signed midfielder Morgan Langley, Harrison led the
Islanders to the 2011 USL-Pro final, in which Harrisburg lost in a
penalty shootout to the Orlando City Lions. During his second season
with the club, the goalkeeper registered a total five shutouts in goal
earning a 1.3 GAA and an 8-6-6 record. As a City Islander in 2009, the
‘keeper earned eight shutouts, finishing with an 8-4-4 record and a 0.81
GAA. Harrison was then named USL-2 GAA
Champion and All-League Second-Team goalkeeper.
Before
rejoining the City Islanders this past season, Chase Harrison defended
the Crystal Palace Baltimore’s goal as well as the Richmond Kickers’ in
2010. The West Virginia native was called up by D.C. United
to replace back up starter Troy Perkins at the end of the MLS regular
season, before signing with the Columbus Crew for their playoff run in
October.
The
graduate from Virginia Tech first joined MLS in 2006 when he was taken
by Real Salt Lake in the third round of the 2006 Supplemental Draft.
Harrison spent the majority of the season on loan with the Virginia
Beach Mariners of the USL-First Division, before joining the Rochester
Rhinos in 2007. As a starter for the Rhinos we went 7-5-6 with a 1.28
GAA. In 2008, the ‘keeper was traded to the Portland Timbers where he
earned a 1-5-0 record and a 1.76 GAA.
As
a collegiate athlete with Virginia Tech, Harrison broke a total record
of 24 career shutouts, eight in a single season during his senior year,
as well as a 1.12 GAA.
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