Conference Carolinas Tuesday Weekly Award Winners

Tuesday, April 21

4/21/2026 12:30:00 PM

SOFTBALL
PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners

Maggie Cunningham | UNC Pembroke | Freshman | Infield | Indiana, Pennsylvania
Cunningham hit .714 in a doubleheader sweep of Barton. In the twinbill she accounted for five hits, two runs scored and five runs batted in. She drove in two on two hits in game one before driving in three on three hits in game two.

PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Gracee Stucki | Converse | Freshman | Pitcher | St. George, Utah
Stucki was solid for Converse in the circle last week, going 3-0 with an ERA of 0.82 in 17 innings pitched. She tossed seven innings to defeat Erskine 8-7, where she allowed three unearned runs on five hits and struck out five. She then tossed three innings in game two before closing out the week with another complete game. She tossed all seven innings and struck out three in a 6-4 win over Southern Wesleyan. In the contest, she allowed four runs, one earned, on seven hits.
 

BASEBALL
PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners

Charlie Bussey III | Francis Marion | Junior | Infield | Graniteville, South Carolina
Bussey had a huge week for Francis Marion, hitting .700 and adding a slugging percentage of 1.900 and on base percentage of .870. He posted seven hits, scored 14 runs and drove in nine runs. The junior added four home runs, walked 10 times and stole two bases. He ripped a home run in each game this week, eclipsing the Francis Marion all-time home run record with 31 long balls in his career. His week started with a one hit, three walks, three runs scored and drove in one in a win over 22nd-ranked Wingate. He then drove in two in each of the first two games against Erskine before driving in four on three hits in the series finale. Bussey scored four runs in game one on one hit before scoring three times on two hits in game two and scoring four runs in game three.

PITCHER OF THE WEEK - Previous Winners
Robbie Jordan | Francis Marion | Senior | Pitcher | Florence, South Carolina
Jordan was masterful in his lone outing of the week as he retired the first 11 batters he faced against 22nd-ranked Wingate. That start included seven strikeouts, en route to recording his nation-leading 10th win in a 12-2 midweek victory over Wingate. He tossed 8.0 innings (102 pitches) and allowed only six hits and did not walk a batter, while matching a career-high with 11 strikeouts. The lone run he surrendered was in the eighth inning with the Patriots already on top 12-0. Jordan also improved upon his school record for career wins, moving to 31-8 in 57 appearances.