
Harrison Named to NCBWA All-America Second Team
6/10/2026 1:30:00 PM | Baseball
DALLAS - The 2026 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association's 26th Division I All-America first, second and third teams were announced on Wednesday afternoon, with Miami outfielder Tommy Harrison earning All-America Second Team recognition. Harrison is the first position player for Miami to be named an All-American since Mike Ferris and John Slone in 2004.Â
Harrison was previously named the MAC Player of the Year, earned First Team All-MAC honors and was selected as a First Team East All-Region member for his efforts during the 2026 season. The redshirt junior from Cleveland, Ohio had a monster season at the plate, as he concluded regular-season play ranked top-10 in the country in batting average (.402), on-base percentage (.523) and RBIs (85), which broke Miami's all-time single-season record for RBIs.
He finished the season leading the MAC in home runs (17), OPS (1,205), RBI (85) and slugging percentage (.698). He was a three-time selection as MAC Player of the Week this season, including during the final week of regular-season play, where he helped secure the No.1 seed heading into the MAC Tournament with four home runs, including a grand slam, and went 9-for-15 with 13 RBIs. Defensively, Harrison made 51 putouts in right field, posting a fielding percentage of .988. As a whole, Harrison recorded 150 TB, 85 RBI, 83 hits, 58 runs, 41 BB, 16 doubles, 17 home runs, four stolen bases, 1.205 OPS, .698 SLG%, .507 OB% and a .386 batting average.
Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the sport. For more information about the NCBWA, visit the association's official Web site, www.ncbwa.com.
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Harrison was previously named the MAC Player of the Year, earned First Team All-MAC honors and was selected as a First Team East All-Region member for his efforts during the 2026 season. The redshirt junior from Cleveland, Ohio had a monster season at the plate, as he concluded regular-season play ranked top-10 in the country in batting average (.402), on-base percentage (.523) and RBIs (85), which broke Miami's all-time single-season record for RBIs.
He finished the season leading the MAC in home runs (17), OPS (1,205), RBI (85) and slugging percentage (.698). He was a three-time selection as MAC Player of the Week this season, including during the final week of regular-season play, where he helped secure the No.1 seed heading into the MAC Tournament with four home runs, including a grand slam, and went 9-for-15 with 13 RBIs. Defensively, Harrison made 51 putouts in right field, posting a fielding percentage of .988. As a whole, Harrison recorded 150 TB, 85 RBI, 83 hits, 58 runs, 41 BB, 16 doubles, 17 home runs, four stolen bases, 1.205 OPS, .698 SLG%, .507 OB% and a .386 batting average.
Founded in 1962, the NCBWA is dedicated to the advancement of college baseball. Membership is open to writers, broadcasters and publicists of the sport. For more information about the NCBWA, visit the association's official Web site, www.ncbwa.com.
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