The reigning Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Jordan Harrison made her regular season WNBA debut on Saturday night for the Portland Fire, and did not disappoint. The former West Virginia guard checked into the game for the first time in the second quarter and made several impactful plays throughout her 11 minutes on the court. Harrison scored her first basket in the third quarter of the contest on a coast-to-coast finish that Mountaineer fans are used to seeing from the guard. Harrison scored four points on six shots and dished out four assists. The Fire ended up falling to the Chicago Sky 98-83. debut buckets for jordan! 🔥🔥 #HailWV pic.twitter.com/4w48rBknVS — WVU Women's Basketball (@WVUWBB) May 10, 2026 Harrison was credited on the broadcast for the "assist of the game.” The announcers praised the former Mountaineer guard for her IQ of the game. Harrison was constantly making savvy plays defensively and spreading the ball in Morgantown, and those skills are carrying over to the professional ranks.…