2022-23: Stuckey played on the varsity reserve team his redshirt sophomore season. He made seven appearances at the varsity level, averaging 1.1 points and 0.7 rebounds per game. Stuckey shot 21.4 percent from the floor, and 20 percent from behind the 3-pt line.
2021-22: In his second collegiate season, Stuckey played in 13 games, averaging 0.8 points and 0.5 rebounds per game. He shot 18.8 percent from the floor, 11.1 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 75 percent from the free throw line.
2020-21: Stuckey split time between the varsity reserve and the varsity team in his first season as a Brave. He appeared in nine games at the varsity level, pulling down 10 rebounds and finishing with two assists.
High School: Stuckey earned four letters in basketball and three in golf for Burleson Centennial High School. He helped BCHS to a 2020 District 5-5A Championship and to the 2020 Elite 8 at the Texas Class 5-A Tournament. Stuckey earned All-Tournament team honors at the 2018 Byron Johnston Holiday Classic, the 2019 MT Rice Holiday Tournament, and the Region I Class 5-A Tournament. He was named All-District 5-5A honors, was a three-time All-Johnson County selection, and earned All-Academic honors. Stuckey was named the 2020 All-Johnson County Co-MVP and was named to the TABC Class 5-A All-Academic All-State.
Personal: Son of Natalie and Jay Stuckey ... exercise science major. Stuckey's father, Jay, played football at Oklahoma and UTEP. His mother played volleyball at UTEP.