CLINTON, S.C. – Four members of the Presbyterian College baseball team earned Big South All-Conference honors, as announced Tuesday (May 19) by the league.
Freshman Bo Moody took home the league's Freshman of the Year honor, becoming the second player in program history to be named the conference's top rookie (joining Brad Zebedis in 2011). He was also named to the All-Big South Second Team and earned a place on the All-Freshman Team. Sophomore Matthew Rollison and redshirt sophomore Tyrell Williams joined Moody on the All-Big South Second Team. Finally, redshirt junior Amman Dewberry was named to the conference's All-Academic Team.

Moody delivered one of the best freshman campaigns in program history this season. He became just the third Blue Hose freshman ever to earn Big South Freshman of the Week twice (March 23 and April 6), joining Chris Veach and Tristan McGregor. He was also named a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award on April 22, recognizing the nation's top shortstop. He was one of just two players from the Big South and one of only two freshmen in the country to be honored as one of the nation's best 50 shortstops.
Moody finished the year leading the team in several statistical categories, ranking in the top three of almost every offensive grouping. In 2026, he led Presbyterian in stolen bases (14), runs scored (39), and walks (23). He was second on the team in hits (55), batting average (.304), and on-base percentage (.424). He finished tied for sixth in the conference in triples (2).

Rollison had a terrific sophomore season for the Blue Hose, earning his well-deserved recognition as one of the top league's top infielders. He was one of the most powerful bats in the PC lineup this year, leading the team in OPS (.878), slugging percentage (.533), and triples (3). He ended the season ranked tied for second in the Big South in triples and seventh in slugging percentage.
Rollison turned in a record-breaking performance at Charleston Southern on April 4. Against the Buccaneers, he homered three times, tying the PC Division I single-game home run record, joining Andrew Williams and Brad Zebedis in 2012. He finished the game 3-for-5 with seven RBIs. His seven RBIs are tied for the second most by a PC player in a single game in program history. For his performance, he was named Big South Player of the Week on April 6. He also earned a spot on Baseball America's National Team of the Week.

Tyrell Williams led Presbyterian on the mound all year long to finish the season recognized as one of the best pitchers in the Big South. He led the Blue Hose this year in almost every pitching category. He tossed 70.1 innings in 2026, leading the team in ERA (4.86), strikeouts (51), WHIP (1.48), and innings pitched. He ranked eighth in the league in ERA, ninth in innings pitched, tied for fourth in fewest doubles allowed, and first in fewest triples allowed. In conference play, he owned a 3.77 ERA.
Williams tossed at least five innings in eight of his 12 starts on the bump in 2026. He tallied a career-high nine strikeouts against Appalachian State on March 6. The Blue Hose were victorious in four of Williams' final five starts on the mound this season.

Amman Dewberry earned a spot on the All-Academic Team for Presbyterian, excelling both on the field and in the classroom. Dewberry has been one of the best power hitters in program history, leading the Blue Hose this season in home runs (11) and RBIs (36). His 11 long balls ranked tied for fifth in the Big South. He concluded his PC career with 22 homers, good for tenth in program history and tied for fourth in the DI era. For the season, he was second on the team in total bases (95) and third in slugging percentage (.467), runs scored (32), and walks (20).
In the classroom, Dewberry boasts a 3.56 GPA as a Business Administration major, consistently earning a spot on the Dean's list. He was named to the CSC Academic All-District Team as well in 2025.

This is the first postseason All-Conference honor for Moody, Rollison, and Dewberry. This is the second honor for Williams. Williams earned a place on the All-Freshman team a year ago in 2025.
2026 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE BASEBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS
FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
OF – Kelvin Agosto, Gardner-Webb
OF – Jaylen Hernandez, Winthrop
OF – Blaize Johnson, UNC Asheville
OF – Kain Collins, Charleston Southern
INF – Landen Johnson, High Point
INF – Blake Edgmon, Charleston Southern
INF – Nathan Martinez, Charleston Southern
INF – Frank Kelly, High Point
C – Seojun Oh, High Point
UTL – Alex Marot, Charleston Southern
DH – Cornelius Wouters, Winthrop
SP – Ty Brachbill, High Point
SP – Jaxon Lloyd, Longwood
SP – Brayden Gilley, Winthrop
RP – JR Fordham, Longwood
RP – Trey Ludy, Radford
SECOND-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
OF – Henry Zenor, USC Upstate
OF – Lane Allen, High Point
OF – Jake McCarter, High Point
INF – Willie Ponce, High Point
INF – Junho Son, Radford
INF – Bo Moody, Presbyterian
INF – Matthew Rollison, Presbyterian
C – Tyler Lang, USC Upstate
UTL – Merik Carter, Gardner-Webb
DH – Johnny Sweeney, USC Upstate
SP – Tyrell Williams, Presbyterian
SP – Raymond Ladd, Radford
SP – Matt Gallant, Charleston Southern
RP – Harrison Wilson, Winthrop
RP – Dylan Story, High Point
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE
Breckin Nace, INF, Radford
Lucas Pringle, C, Charleston Southern
Alan Benhardt, INF, Winthrop
Wylie Waters, INF, USC Upstate
Tyler Shafer, RP, High Point
ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Bo Moody, INF, Presbyterian
Caden Wolfley, OF, Charleston Southern
Ben Pulliam, OF, Longwood
Colby Putnam, P, Gardner-Webb
Brady Hoover, P, Longwood
Trey Bentley, OF, USC Upstate
Ben Green, UTL, UNC Asheville
ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Lucas Pringle, Charleston Southern
Kelvin Agosto, Gardner-Webb
Jake McCarter, High Point
Tré Keels, Longwood
Amman Dewberry, Presbyterian
Brady Whitacre, Radford
Lucas Boesen, UNC Asheville
Tyler Lang, USC Upstate
Alan Benhardt, Winthrop
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Seojun Oh, C, High Point
PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Ty Brachbill, High Point
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Seojun Oh, C, High Point
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Bo Moody, INF, Presbyterian
COACH OF THE YEAR
Joey Hammond, High Point
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Jake McCarter, High Point