2022-23 at Northeastern
- Tallied three points and two assists in season-opener win at Boston University (11/7)
- Notched back-to-back six rebound performances vs. Portland (11/26) and at Merrimack (11/30)
- Had a career day with a career-high 11 points in victory at Stonehill (12/20)
- Chipped in with five points and two rebounds in win at Elon (1/15)
- Notched a bucket in the CAA quarterfinal victory against Stony Brook (3/10)
- Played in 23 games for the Huskies
2021-22 at Northeastern
- Tallied a three-pointer vs. Hartford (12/5) and had a season-high six points
- Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds vs. Hartford (12/5)
- Tied career-high with nine points vs. Hofstra (1/9)
- Notched a career-high 10 points at Towson (1/28)
- Tied new career-high with 10 points vs. Davidson (3/19)
- CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2021)
2020-21 at Northeastern
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CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2020).
• Paired eight points with four rebounds during Northeastern's CAA quarterfinal game against second-seeded James Madison (March 11).
• Closed the regular season with nine points (season high) on 4-for-4 shooting and two rebounds at Hofstra (March 2).
• Provided six bench points and grabbed four rebounds against Delaware (Jan. 5).
• Tallied six points, five rebounds, an assist and a steal during her first career CAA game against Delaware (Jan. 4).
• Scored four points during her collegiate debut at UMass Lowell (Dec. 16).
Profile
• Full name is Isabel Larsen.
• Daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Larsen … Second oldest of her four siblings: Elle, Thomas and Helena … Father, Michael, played men’s soccer at Franklin and Marshall … Older sister, Elle, played basketball at Swarthmore College.
• Aspires to become a journalist.
• Extra-curricular activities: Served as an admissions ambassador … Member of the chapel band, Students Advocating Life Against Substance Abuse (SALSA), photography club and school newspaper.
• Hobbies include traveling, photography, singing, writing, baking and playing soccer.
• Class of 2024.
High School Accolades
• Totaled 654 rebounds across her high school career.
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2019-20: Varsity small forward at Archbishop Wood High School (Warminster, Pennsylvania) under head coach Mike McDonald and assistant coaches Wendy Young and Sue Sebold … Averaged more than 10 points and 10 rebounds per game with the Vikings … All-Area Third Team selection … Named to the Philadelphia Catholic League (PCL) All-Catholic Third Team … Registered 20 points and 14 rebounds during Archbishop Wood’s appearance in the PCL championship game … District 12 champion.
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2016-19: Three-year varsity guard and small forward at the Wesleyan School (Peachtree Corners, Georgia) under coaches Jan Azar and Demetrius Frazier … Program record holder in single-game rebounds (22) … Three-time Georgia state finalist and two-time state champion (2016-17, 2017-18) … Her 2018-19 season accolades include She Got Game Classic Most Valuable Player and Gwinnett Tip-Off Club All-Region selections.
Club Accolades
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2019: Competed as a guard and small forward for Peak Performance (Atlanta, Georgia) under coaches Sidney Miller and Tony Gorrell.
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2016-18: Played guard and small forward for Finest Basketball Club (FBC) in Atlanta under coach Albert Motton.
Why Northeastern?
• “Boston is such an amazing city, I could not help but love it there. Also, the team and coaches at whatever school you go to ultimately become your family away from home – I felt so welcomed by everyone [at Northeastern]. It was such an easy fit and the girls were all so fun and genuine.”
Fast Facts
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Favorite NBA/WNBA team: Boston Celtics …
Favorite pro sports team: Atlanta Braves …
Pro athlete looked up to: Gordon Hayward …
Hype song & meaning: “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell because it was the pre-game song my team sang at Wesleyan before running out for warmups. …
Favorite TV show(s): Cheers, Law & Order SVU …
Favorite movie: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part II …
Favorite artist: Justin Bieber …
Strangest talent: “I can do some crazy stuff with my eyes.” …
Bucket list: Living in New York City and visiting Japan …
Anything else?: I have lived in four cities across three states; I love Disney; I danced for 10 years.