

Trey Harris
Hitting/Strength and Conditioning Coach
Trey Harris, a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, emerged as a dynamic multi-sport athlete during his formative years.
Excelling in baseball, football, and track, he showcased exceptional versatility. Earning All-Conference recognition in his junior year, Trey's senior achievements included attaining All-State status in both baseball and football. Apart from his on-field prowess, he triumphed in the 100m dash at the 5A conference track meet, further highlighting his speed.
Notably, he clocked a remarkable 6.4 seconds in the 60-yard dash at a Proformance camp that year. Garnering interest from the University of Arkansas, Trey embarked on his collegiate journey, making a significant impact during his two-year tenure. His freshman year saw him in action in 15 games, with nine outfield starts and notable pinch-hitting contributions. Unfortunately, his sophomore season was curtailed by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Determined to persevere, Trey chose to transfer to Crowder College, where he continued to fuel his baseball passion. Notably, he not only earned an Associates degree in Psychology but also played a pivotal role in the team's impressive journey to the Juco World Series. Trey's path eventually led him to the University of Central Arkansas, where he navigated the challenges of injuries. During this phase, he discovered his true calling in coaching, recognizing the profound opportunity to share his knowledge and experiences with the next generation of aspiring athletes.