MLB Draft, 7th round (Milwaukee, 2018)
2018 All-Louisiana Hitter of the Year
2018 First-Team All-Louisiana 1B
2018 Third-Team All-American, Collegiate Baseball
2018 Second-Team ABCA All-Central Region 1B
2018 Southland Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player
2018 All-Southland Conference Tournament Team
2018 Southland Conference Player of the Year
2018 First-Team All-Southland Conference 1B
2018 Academic All-Southland Conference
2018 Southland Conference Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
LSWA Hitter of the Week (4/30/2018)
Southland Conference Hitter of the Week (4/30/2018)
LSWA Hitter of the Week (3/26/2018)
LSWA Co-Hitter of the Month (3/21.2018)
2018 Second-Team Preseason All-Southland Conference
2017 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll
2017 Second-Team All-Louisiana 1B
2017 First-Team ABCA All-South Central Region 1B
2017 Second-Team All-Southland Conference 1B
2017 Second-Team Preseason All-Southland Conference 2B
2017 Preseason All-Southland Conference Utility Player (Perfect Game)
2016 Second-Team All-Southland Conference 2B
2016 Southland Conference Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll
2016 Second-Team Preseason All-Southland Conference 2B
2015 Third-Team All-Southland Conference 2B
Records
Career:
• At-Bats (851)
• Home Runs (31, tie)
• Doubles (74)
• Total Bases (431)
Single Season:
• At-Bats (245, 2018)
• Games (62, tie, 2018)
• Doubles (26, 2018)
Single Game:
• Doubles (3, done twice, tie, last: 2018)
2018 Season:
• One of three Demons to start all 62 games, joining Kwan Adkins and Caleb Ricca.
• became Northwestern State's sixth All-American, earning third-team honors from Collegiate Baseball Magazine.
• won the team Triple Crown for the second straight season, leading NSU in batting average (.327), home runs (12) and RBIs (55).Â
• also paced the Demons in hits (80), doubles (26, school single-season record), total bases (148), slugging percentage (.604), walks (40), on-base percentage (.440) and OPS (1.044).
• smacked the tiebreaking home run in the seventh inning of NSU's 7-5 victory against New Orleans in the Southland Conference Tournament championship game, lifting the Demons to their first conference tournament title.
• tripled and scored the go-ahead run against Nicholls in NSU's 3-2 tournament bracket championship game victory.
• sparked a five-run, ninth-inning rally in a 5-1 tournament win against Southeastern Louisiana with a leadoff double.
• went 3-for-4 and drove in five runs, collecting his first career multi-home run game in a 6-1 win against Abilene Christian on May 13 that marked his Brown-Stroud Field finale.Â
• had six doubles in a six-game stretch from May 5-May 12.
• went 12-for-19 (.632) with five doubles, three home runs and 11 RBIs to earn both Southland Conference and Louisiana Sports Writers Association Hitter of the Week honors for the week of April 23-29.
• went 5-for-5 with a school-record-tying three doubles, a home run and six RBIs in a 21-0 win against Mississippi Valley State on April 24.Â
• fell a triple shy of the cycle, going 4-for-4 with a double, a home run and four RBIs in a 9-4 win at McNeese on April 21.
• led off the third inning of NSU's 6-4 win at Central Arkansas on March 31 with his 60th career double, establishing a school record.
• homered in three straight games March 24-27, driving in six runs in that span.Â
• named LSWA Hitter of the Week on March 26 after hitting .375 with two home runs and 4 RBIs in four games.
• doubled home the tying and go-ahead runs in the seventh inning and added a ninth-inning home run in a 5-3 win at Nicholls on March 11.Â
• had a pair of 11-game hitting streaks from Feb. 18-March 7 and from March 10-29.
• after going 2-for-4 against Binghamton on Feb. 18, never allowed his batting average to dip below .310 in the final 60 games of the season.
2017 Season:
• Started the first 53 games of the season, running his consecutive start streak to 155 before missing the season finale.
• produced the first 20-double, 10-home run season in school history, finishing with 21 doubles and 10 homers.
• his 21 doubles ranked 33rd nationally and he was 25th nationally in doubles per game (0.4).
• led Northwestern State in the triple crown categories, hitting a career-best .340 and setting a career high with 44 RBIs.Â
• tied the school single-game record with three doubles at Stephen F. Austin on April 8.
• homered in three straight games from March 12-18 (vs. Nicholls, twice at Oklahoma State).
• led Northwestern State with 22 multiple-hit games (14 two-hit, 7 three-hit, 1 four-hit).
• notched a career-best four hits against Incarnate Word on May 7.
• had a team-high 12 multi-RBI games, including a career-high four RBIs at Lamar on March 22.
• hit safely in a season-long seven straight games from April 8-21 and 13 of 14 from April 8-April 29.
• cracked NSU’s first home run of the season for the second straight year, going deep off Arkansas State’s Bryan Ayers on Feb. 24.
2016 Season:Â
• One of two Demons to start all 57 games, joining Nick Heath, and has been in the starting lineup for the past 102 games.
• led Northwestern State with seven home runs and ranked second on the team in slugging percentage (.439), tying for second in doubles (16).
• tied for the team lead in multi-RBI games with eight.Â
• posted 16 multi-hit games, including three three-hit games, tying his career high.
• strung together a career-long, 10-game hitting streak from April 16-May 1. Had four straight multi-hit games, including a career-high-tying three-hit outing, from April 23-27.Â
• five of his seven home runs came in conference play (vs. Lamar, at McNeese, at New Orleans, at Central Arkansas, at Nicholls)
• hit NSU’s first home run of the season, a two-run shot off Alabama State’s Tyler Howe on Feb. 20.
• set a career high by scoring three runs against UL Monroe (March 29) and at Nicholls (May 13).Â
• ranked third in the Southland and 19th nationally with seven sacrifice flies.Â
2015 Season:Â
• Broke into the starting lineup the first weekend of the season and became the Demons’ primary second baseman.Â
• appeared in 49 games, starting 48.Â
• led the team in sacrifice flies (5).
• enjoyed consecutive three-hit games at Abilene Christian (May 8-9) and had three three-hit games in his freshman season.
• his second-inning home run put Northwestern State ahead to stay an April 2 victory at Southeastern Louisiana.Â
• cracked the first home run of his career in a March 14 win against Sam Houston State.
• tied for second on the team with 11 doubles and tied for third with 30 RBIs. Â
High School:
• Lettered three years for coach Tim McCune’s Mustangs.Â
• joined the varsity squad in his sophomore season and helped Grapevine to a 46-21 record and two district championships in his first two seasons.Â
• team set a school record for wins in a season with a 27-10 record in his junior season.
• named first-team all-district as a shortstop.Â
• class representative for Students Standing Strong Organization.
• graduated with a 3.6 grade-point average.
Personal:
• Born Nov. 20, 1995. Â
• son of Nancy and Jay Fry.Â
• one brother, Justin.
• majoring in history and business with plans to play and coach baseball after graduation.
• life’s ambition is to play pro ball.
• carries a 3.2 GPA into his senior year.