Achievements and accolades
Love this Game
I think this picture really encapsulates my passion for the game and love for my teammates, I love being their biggest cheerleader!
My bestie
This is my best friend Parker, aka the best human in the whole wide world. I cherish my friendships deeply and they are a huge reason I am the person I am today!
Getting Creative
I recently started exploring my creative side more and found that I really enjoy creating art and writing poetry!
Laughing all the Way
I’m an extremely goofy person and it takes approximately zero effort to make me laugh. It helps that all of my friends are absolutely hilarious too!
Listening
I am someone who is constantly searching for new music and listening to different genres. The one thing I can’t live without is my Bluetooth speaker because I always have something playing!
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Professional volleyball is coming to Houston in November 2024.
An Edina, Minnesota native, Jordan rewrote the record books during her time at the University of Cincinnati, where she was a two-time All-American. She left as the program’s all-time kills leader, and she set NCAA records by averaging 6.38 kills per set in 2019 and landing 50 kills in a match that season. At the 2020 Olympics, Jordan helped the U.S. Women’s National Team win Olympic gold for the first time ever, and she helped the squad capture silver at the 2024 Games in Paris. Jordan has also won two FIVB Volleyball Nations League gold medals and silver at the 2023 NORCECA Continental Championship, where she was also named Best Opposite. Jordan has played professionally for five years in both Turkey and Italy.
Hometown
Edina, MN
College
University of Cincinnati
Position
Opposite Hitter
Highlight
Olympic Gold Medalist