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2008: Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team ... Appeared in 63 games, drawing the start in 46 games ... Hit .292 on the season with 24 RBI and a home run ... Scored 44 runs on the season, third most on the team ... Led the team in steals as he went ... Drew 24 walks on the year ... Opened the season with a nine-game hit streak that was snapped against Arkansas State (3/5) ... The hit streak to open the season carried his career-long hit streak to 16 games dating back to the 2007 season ... Matched his nine-game hit streak at the end of the year when he hit safely in nine games from #20 Kentucky (5/17) through #12 Missouri (6/1) ... Saw the hit streak snapped in the season-finale against #1 Miami (6/1) ... Hit his only home run of the season against Arkansas (4/26) as his only career home run to clear the fence ... Posted 17 multiple-hit games on the season ... Turned in his best performance against #21 Vanderbilt (5/24) in the SEC Tournament as he went 4-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI to advance to the Championship game ... Hit .550 with four runs scored and a .625 on base percentage in the SEC Tournament to earn All-Tournament honors ... NCAA REGIONAL: Hit safely in the first three games of the Regional ... Went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI against #12 Missouri to help the Rebels advance to the Championship game ...
2007: Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year, the third Freshman of the Year selection under Mike Bianco ... Freshman All-America First Team selection by Baseball America ... Freshman All-America selection by Collegiate Baseball ... All-SEC Second Team and All-Freshman Team selection by the league’s coaches ... Started 64-of-65 games played ... Hit .376 with 60 runs scored, one home run, 17 RBI, four doubles and two triples on the year ...Set several freshman records including At Bats (263), Runs Scored (60), Singles (92), Hits (99) ... Tied the freshman record for total bases (110) with All-American Zack Cozart ... Led the Rebels with 30 multiple-hit games ... Hit safely in 25-of-30 SEC games while posting an 18-game hit streak in conference play ... Also posted a 16-game hit streak on the season to tie Zack Cozart for the team-long on the year ... Reached safely in 62-of-65 games on the season, including 46-consecutive games from Minnesota (3/3) through Tennessee (5/24) ... Tied the single-season record for at bats with eight against No. 17 Mississippi State (4/29) in a 17-inning game ... His first collegiate home run came at Arkansas State (3/13), an inside-the-park homerun to left field ... Scored the game-tying run in a 4-3, 13-inning win over Georgia (4/6) and scored the go-ahead run in a 5-4 win over No. 9 Arkansas (5/17) ... Was 12-for-13 in steal attempts on the season ... Named SEC Freshman of the Week for his performance in the Mississippi State series where he went 11-for-19 with five runs scored in the series and was a home run short of the cycle in game one (5x6 with a three singles, a double and a triple) ... NCAA POSTSEASON: Named to the NCAA Oxford Regional All-Tournament Team as he went 7-for-11 with five runs scored and three RBI in the three-games ... Was 4-for-5 against Southern Miss (6/2) ... Went 4-for-10 against No. 3 Arizona State in the NCAA Tempe Super Regional with a run scored ... Was 3-for-5 in the opening game of the Super Regional ...
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Vicksburg High School under head coach Jamie Creel ... Hit .418 for his career with 82 RBI, 31 doubles, 10 triples and 106 runs scored ... As a senior in 2006, hit .539 with 28 RBI, 11 doubles, four triples and 28 runs scored ... Selected to participate in the 2006 Class 5A/4A All-Star Team, earning Offensive MVP honors ... Named MHSAA First-Team All-State selection in 2006 ... Named Player of the Year by The Vicksburg Post in 2006 ... Invited to participate in the 2006 Team USA Junior Trials ... Named to the Scout.com FAB 15 in 2006 ... Invited to participate in the East Coast Professional League Showcase in 2005 ... Named Vicksburg High Athlete of the Year in 2006 ... Earned one letter in football and six letters in tennis ... Four-time Vicksburg High MVP in tennis ... named to the Class 5A All-State team as a singles player ... Six-Time All-District selection ... Ranked as high as first in the state of Mississippi in singles by the USTA, also earning a top 5 ranking for the southern region and a top 25 national ranking ...
MISCELLANEOUS: Son of Thomas and Teresa Henry ... Born: June 13, 1988 ... Brother, Justin, plays second base for Ole Miss ... Played summer ball for the Jackson 96ers and was crowned 2006 NABF World Series Batting Champion ... Major is Liberal Arts.
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