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FORT WORTH, TX: Texas Wesleyan University’s Zach Archer and Shea Harrison have been named to the 2006 NAIA Region VI All-Region team. The team’s top hitter and pitcher, Archer and Harrison led the Rams to their third 30-win season in four years (31-23) and a berth in the Region VI Tournament.
Archer, a senior outfielder from Fort Worth, TX, played for two seasons at Texas Wesleyan and was twice named 1st-team All-Red River Athletic Conference. In his career, he hit for a .406 average, setting a new Texas Wesleyan record. Pat Hannon’s mark of .401 (97-00) had stood since 2000.
This season, Archer led the team with a .402 average, 70 hits, and 18 doubles. In March, he recorded a career-best 13-game hitting streak, hitting .468 with 12 RBI. He closed out his career by matching that 13-game hitting streak. In his last 13 games, which include seven RRAC and Region VI tournament games, Archer hit .417 (20-of-48) with 16 RBI, 5 doubles, and 17 runs scored
Harrison, a senior left-handed pitcher from Arlington, TX, was a four-year letterman and two-time All-RRAC selection at Texas Wesleyan. In 54 career appearances, including 44 starts, he holds an overall record of 25-13 while posting a 3.97 ERA. He also racked up 11 complete games and 234 strikeouts in 256.1 innings pitched.
This season he set career-bests with a 2.93 ERA, 15 appearances, two shutouts, 89 innings, 80 strikeouts, and just seven walks. For his efforts he was named RRAC Pitcher of the Year. In February and March, he had a streak of 21 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run. He began the season with an ERA of 0.42 in his first eight appearances, allowing just two earned runs in 43.1 innings pitched. In his final regular season series, Harrison struck out a career-high 13 in game one, and recorded his first career hit, a sharp single to center, in game three.
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