ROCK HILL, S.C. – After producing one of the best hitting performances in program history, Harrison Travis was named the South Atlantic Conference WePlayed Sports Player of the Week earlier today by the league office.
Travis becomes the first C-N player since Jake Wright earned SAC weekly honors back on Mar 23, 2021. The weekly award is the first of Travis' career as well.
In his first three at bats of the weekend series with Emory & Henry, Harrison Travis went yard. His first home run helped C-N tie the game in the top of the second inning.
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After E&H scored two runs, Travis delivered again in the top of the 4th inning with a 2-run shot to left tie the game at 3.
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— Carson-Newman Athletics (@CN_Eagles) March 16, 2024
His second home run in as many at bats ties the game
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He continued seeing the ball well and homered off E&H pitcher Zach Clover for a third straight time, this one which was the go-ahead home run in the 6th inning.
THIS DUDE @whtravis2
— Carson-Newman Athletics (@CN_Eagles) March 16, 2024
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He became the first player in the program's recorded history to have a three-home game. Wisely, E&H elected to intentionally walk Travis in his final two at bats of game one.
The Soddy Daisy, Tenn. native was walked in first his two plate appearances of game two, and then the Wasps pitched to him and Travis did the unthinkable, hitting his fourth dinger between the doubleheader.
YOU ARE INSANE @whtravis2
— Carson-Newman Athletics (@CN_Eagles) March 16, 2024
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In the first two games of the series, Travis reached all nine times he went to the plate.
His success continued into the series finale. Travis had a three-hit day and hit another game-tying home run in the fifth inning. Travis became the first player since Tyler Thompson in 2018 to hit a home run in three straight games.
TIE GAME on @whtravis2's 5th HOME RUN OF THE WEEKEND
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He batted .615 for the week, adding a double and six runs scored to his five-home run total, while posting a .722 on-base percentage and a 1.846 slugging percentage.
The graduate student now has 20 home runs in his career and 86 RBI. After the impressive week at the plate, Travis is now hitting a team-best .306 at the plate and .294 for his C-N career.
Travis leads the Eagles up against #11 Young Harris today at 3:00 p.m. The contest will air on the Eagle Sports Network with video available on FloSports with a paid subscription and an audio-only stream on cneagles.com/live.