Tommy Harrison of Miami was crowned Perfect Game Co-Player of the Week, a distinction that highlights his dominant performance in a recent series that captured the attention of college baseball fans across the country.
During the weekend matchup against Akron, Harrison launched four home runs, drove in 13 runs and finished the series 9‑for‑15 at the plate with a slugging percentage of 1.400. His ability to produce extra‑base hits in rapid succession turned each at‑bat into a potential game‑changing moment.
A milestone for Miami Baseball
The RedHawks secured their second consecutive regular‑season MAC title, cementing their status as the No. 1 seed heading into the conference tournament. The team’s recent surge reflects a blend of power hitting, solid pitching and disciplined base running that has defined their season.
Miami Baseball’s journey has taken them from the fields of Sanford, Florida, where many of the players first honed their skills, to the Mid‑American Conference battlefields in Akron, Ohio, and now to the tournament stage in Avon, Ohio, where they will open play on May 21.
With the momentum built over the past week, the RedHawks look to translate their regular‑season success into a deep run in the MAC Tournament, a prospect that has energized fans and coaches alike.