Key Points
- Miami University redshirt junior Tommy Harrison is a Mid-American Conference (MAC) Player of the Year candidate
- Harrison is hitting .393 with 13 home runs, 15 doubles, and 69 runs batted in this season
- He leads the MAC in slugging percentage (.697), OPS, and RBI entering Friday’s game
- Miami coach Brian Smiley calls Harrison “a stud” who is “absolutely tearing the cover off the ball”
- Harrison is a Cleveland, Ohio native who attended St. Edward High School
- Miami RedHawks (32-15) open final homestand against UMass (17-24) Friday in Oxford, Ohio
- Miami trails Kent State (20-7) atop MAC standings and seeks second straight MAC championship
- Harrison won MAC Baseball Player of the Week twice this season (Week 3 and Week 8)
- The team’s vision is reaching the College World Series in Omaha; goal is to win a regional game
- MAC Tournament runs May 21-24; NCAA regionals begin in June 2026
Oxford(Oxford Daily) May 08, 2026 -Miami University redshirt junior Tommy Harrison took a seat on a McKie Field dugout bench Wednesday afternoon and smiled, marking a pivotal moment as he emerges as one of the Mid-American Conference’s top Player of the Year candidates for 2026. The right fielder/utility player from Cleveland, Ohio, has transformed into one of the MAC’s most dominant offensive players, posting a .393 batting average with 13 home runs, 15 doubles, and 69 runs batted in through Miami’s 47 games.
- Key Points
- How Did Tommy Harrison Become MAC Player of the Year Candidate?
- What Did Miami Coach Brian Smiley Say About Tommy Harrison?
- How Has Harrison’s Career Progressed at Miami University?
- What Are Harrison’s Season Statistics and MAC Rankings?
- What Is Miami University’s Postseason Goal With Harrison Leading the Team?
- Who Else Has Covered Harrison’s Achievement as MAC Player of Year Candidate?
- Background: Miami University Baseball and the Mid-American Conference
- Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Miami University Baseball Fans and Player
How Did Tommy Harrison Become MAC Player of the Year Candidate?
As reported by the staff at WCPO, Harrison has helped lead the RedHawks (32-15) to a prime location as Miami opens a weekend series against the University of Massachusetts (17-24) Friday afternoon in Oxford. This marks the final homestand of the season as Miami tries to catch Kent State (20-7) atop the Mid-American Conference standings, with the RedHawks seeking their second straight MAC championship.
“We have a great group of guys,” Harrison said, as quoted by WCPO. “We don’t have anyone that no one likes. And every year it’s a different group, different personality and I think this year our personality is we like to have fun. We like to play hard. We like to work hard. And I think that’s just fun to be around every day”.
Harrison’s versatility has allowed him to enter Friday’s game atop the MAC in multiple offensive categories including slugging percentage (.697), on-base plus slugging (OPS), and RBI. His consistency at the plate has been remarkable throughout the 2026 season, earning him recognition as a MAC Player of the Year candidate.
What Did Miami Coach Brian Smiley Say About Tommy Harrison?
Miami coach Brian Smiley praised Harrison extensively in statements reported by WCPO. “Tom is a stud,” Smiley said. “He’s made himself into a good defender in right field. He is absolutely tearing the cover off the ball at the plate. He walks. He gets hit by a pitch. He’ll steal a base if you’re not paying attention to him. And he hits home runs and he hits doubles”.
Smiley continued, as reported by WCPO:
“But, most importantly he hits with runners in scoring position. He’s mature enough to take a single the other way if there is a runner at second base as opposed to trying to pull the ball”.
The coach emphasized Harrison’s reliability:
“There’s no volatility with Tom. You know every time he steps into the box — you know exactly the type of at-bat you’re going to get”.
How Has Harrison’s Career Progressed at Miami University?
According to Miami University RedHawks official athletics reporting, Harrison was named MAC Baseball Player of the Week for the week of March 30 after leading the RedHawks to sweep Ball State for the first time since 2007. Across four games that week, he went 8-for-17, batting in 13 of Miami’s 52 runs, and hit home runs in all three games against the Cardinals, including a grand slam Friday and a two-run homer that gave Miami the edge in a 7-6 victory on Saturday.
That dominant week brought Harrison to 10 home runs on the season and a conference-leading 52 RBIs at that point, with the redshirt-junior batting .420 through 29 starts. He earned MAC Player of the Week honors again in Week 3 (week of Feb. 23), hitting .500 with 10 hits on 20 at-bats over five games, including three home runs.
Harrison’s path to right field wasn’t straightforward. As reported by The Miami Student, he was originally recruited as a catcher but has played first base, third base, and has now been moved to the outfield, solidifying himself as a starter in right field as a redshirt junior in 2026. He attended St. Edward High School in Cleveland, where his powerful bat drew attention with a .420 batting average and .988 OPS as a junior.
Two years ago, Harrison served as Miami’s first base coach due to an injury, demonstrating his baseball IQ and commitment to the program. “I think just bringing a good attitude to the park every day,” Harrison said about his formula for success, as quoted by WCPO.
“Being a good person outside of the field. Keeping your stuff together and then when you’re at the field giving it your all”.
What Are Harrison’s Season Statistics and MAC Rankings?
Harrison’s 2026 season statistics show remarkable offensive production across multiple categories. He enters play hitting .393 with 13 home runs, 15 doubles, and 69 RBIs. His slugging percentage of .697 leads the MAC, and he tops the conference in OPS and RBI as well.
The statistics demonstrate Harrison’s power and consistency. His 13 home runs rank among the conference leaders, while his 69 RBIs show his ability to drive in runs. The 15 doubles indicate his gap power and ability to hit for both average and extra bases.
What Is Miami University’s Postseason Goal With Harrison Leading the Team?
“Our vision is Omaha,” Harrison said, referring to the College World Series, as reported by WCPO.
“It’s every year. That’s where we want to end up ultimately. But, last year we made a regional. We lost two games. So this year our goal is to go to a regional and win a game and put Miami baseball on the map”.
Miami faces UMass (17-24) in the final homestand, with the MAC Tournament scheduled for May 21-24, followed by NCAA regionals in June 2026. The RedHawks’ 32-15 record puts them in contention, though they trail Kent State’s 20-7 record atop the MAC standings.
Harrison expressed his deep connection to the program: “I’d give the world for Miami baseball,” he said.
“I would play here for 10 years if I could. This place is great. The field. The surrounding area. Just the vibe of Miami it’s the place to be”.
Who Else Has Covered Harrison’s Achievement as MAC Player of Year Candidate?
The WCPO report highlighted Harrison’s candidacy as a MAC Player of the Year candidate, emphasizing his all-around skills as both hitter and defender. The Miami Student covered Harrison’s emergence as one of the team’s biggest catalysts after climbing to the one seed in the MAC tournament last year.
getsomemaction.com reported on Harrison’s Week 3 and Week 8 Player of the Week honors, documenting his consistent excellence throughout the season. The official Miami RedHawks athletics website published detailed reporting on his Player of the Week achievements, including specific game-by-game statistics.
Background: Miami University Baseball and the Mid-American Conference
Miami University, located in Oxford, Ohio, competes in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). The RedHawks baseball program plays at McKie Field, their home stadium in Oxford. Brian Smiley was named the 17th head baseball coach in program history on June 10, 2023, after spending 14 seasons at Indiana State where he went to three NCAA tournaments.
The MAC Tournament for 2026 is scheduled for May 21-24, serving as the conference championship that determines the MAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The NCAA regionals begin in June 2026, with winners advancing to the Super Regionals and ultimately the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
Miami won the MAC Tournament Championship in 2025, securing their first MAC Tournament title since 2005, after beating the University of Toledo 6-3 in the championship game. In that championship game, Harrison knocked a home run out of the park in the second inning, extending the RedHawks’ lead to 2-0.
Harrison, a Cleveland native who attended St. Edward High School, has become central to Miami’s success in 2026. His two Player of the Week honors this season (Week 3 and Week 8) demonstrate his week-in, week-out consistency.
Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Miami University Baseball Fans and Player
Tommy Harrison’s emergence as a MAC Player of the Year candidate can significantly affect Miami University baseball fans in Oxford and the broader Cincinnati region. His leadership and offensive production increase the team’s chances of catching Kent State atop the MAC standings and winning the conference’s second straight championship.
For Miami players, Harrison’s consistency and positive attitude set the cultural tone the team has embraced this season — playing hard, working hard, and having fun. His experience serving as first base coach two years ago gives him unique credibility with teammates.
Oxford residents and Miami University students gain increased visibility for their local team on the national stage. Harrison’s .393 batting average, conference-leading slugging percentage, and 69 RBIs draw attention to the program. The goal of winning a regional game and reaching Omaha becomes more achievable with Harrison leading the offense.
For MAC baseball fans across the conference, Harrison’s candidacy raises the competitive profile of Miami baseball, making weekend series in Oxford more compelling for opposing teams’ supporters. His multiple Player of the Week honors this season demonstrate sustained excellence that keeps Miami relevant in national conversations.
