Regis standout Ayden Harrison named RMAC baseball player of the week | Colorado Sunshine
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Regis University infielder Ayden Harrison was named the RMAC Player of the Week Tuesday after batting .571 with a double, home run and eight RBIs in a three-game series against Adams State.
Harrison was joined on the honor roll by Colorado Mesa’s Jackson Eisenhauer, who was named Pitcher of the Week.
Harrison also scored five runs and had a .600 on-base percentage in the series. Regis (9-8 overall, 0-0 RMAC) took two of three games from Adams State. The Rangers host UCCS at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Regis Baseball Field.
(“Colorado Sunshine” celebrates the good news in sports. Suggestions are encouraged through sports editor Paul Klee at paul.klee@gazette.com.)
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