Harrison helped the Trojans salvage a season-opening split against Montevallo with extra-base pop that the league has grown accustomed to in his career thus far.
He doubled twice, once in each game, to go 3-for-7 with three runs scored against the Falcons. He also stole a base and reached on a hit-by-pitch.
Harrison entered the spring among the Great Midwest’s best hitters of all-time with a minimum of 250 at-bats in their career. He is sporting a .359 batting average in his first two years in the league, coming in at ninth in the conference career record books.