Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
2018-19 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Majors, Jordan
Jersey Number 13
Jordan Majors
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Prev school:
- Martin Luther King
- Hometown:
- Nashville, Tenn.
- Major:
- Undecided
Bio
2018-19 (R-JUNIOR)
• Named to C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0-3.74 GPA)
• Five of six career double-figure scoring games came this season
• Played in a career-high 34 games, earning two starts
• Scored 156 points after entering season with 68 combined points in two full previous seasons
• Collected 153 rebounds after entering season with 54 in two full previous seasons
• Season-highs for points (9), rebounds (8) and field goals (4) vs. Belmont
• Career high four steals against Miss. Valley, to go with three assists, six rebounds and six points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field
• Best game of career vs. Georgia State with career highs for points (12), rebounds (14), field goals (five) and minutes (27); 11 of 14 rebounds in second half
• Contributed second double-figure scoring game of season with 10 points on 4-of-4 shooting against UNC Asheville, tying career high for blocks (3)
• Provided nine points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and two steals in against LA Tech
• Second double-double of season with career-high 14 points (on 4-of-6 shooting) and 12 rebounds. Seven of the 12 rebounds were offensive
• Turned in strong road trip vs. UTSA and UTEP with 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting, 18 rebounds (11 offensive)
• Team-high seven rebounds in road win at Charlotte
• Team-high seven rebounds at ODU
• Career highs for points (15) and field goals (6) vs. WKU (2/14), to go with seven rebounds
• Nine points, six rebounds, two blocks, two steals at UAB (2/23)
• Strong all-around with 10 points, eight rebounds, three steals and two blocks at WKU (3/7/19)
2017-18 (R-SOPHOMORE)
• Returned to action at Vanderbilt for first time since season-ending knee surgery (12/1/16) and played career-high 13 minutes
• Enjoyed most extensive minutes of career (17) at UNC Asheville and provided 4 points on 2-of-2 shooting, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block
• Produced best game of collegiate career vs. Troy with first career double-double and career highs for points (10), rebounds (11), field goals (4) and minutes (18)
• Tied season high for minutes (18) at Tulane, tied season high with two assists
• Career high three blocked shots vs. UAB (1/6/18)
• Earned first career start at UTSA; career high three assists vs. Roadrunners
• Career-high 27 minutes in road win at UTEP
2016-17 (SOPHOMORE)
• Named to C-USA Honor Roll (3.5-to-3.74 GPA)
• Suffered season-ending knee surgery during practice (12/1/16)
• Underwent knee surgery (1/19/17)
• Played career-high 11 minutes vs. Tennessee Tech (11/19/16)
• Career highs for points (8) and field goals (3) vs. Ohio (11/30/16)
2015-16 (FRESHMAN)
• Saw action in 12 games
• Made collegiate debut at Central Michigan
• Scored first collegiate points at Nevada (11/28/15)
• Season highs for rebounds (2) and minutes (7) vs. Tenn. Tech (12/20/15)
• First points vs. C-USA foes with two against FIU (3/5/16)
HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year letterwinner for Martin Luther King Magnet School in Nashville
• Named Most Valuable Player of the 2015 TSSAA Class AA State Championship
• Averaged double figures in scoring and rebounding during each of her four years of high school and saw average increase each season: freshman (12 pts., 7 rbs, 3 blks), sophomore (14 pts, 8 rbs, 4 blks), junior (16 pts, 10 rbs, 5 blks), senior (17 pts, 11 rbs, 6 blks)
•Member of MLK’s 1,000-point club
•Named All-State in 2015
• Region MVP in 2014
• Two-time District MVP (2014-15)
• Two-time All-Region selection (2014, 15)
• Three-time All-Metro selection (2013-15)
• Four-time All-District selection (2012-15)
• Two-time recipient of John Hancock Award (2014-15)
PERSONAL
• Born Dec. 13, 1996 in Nashville, Tenn.
• Daughter of Orlandus and Wendy Majors
• Mom, Wendy, played basketball at Fisk University (1981-85), and father, Orlandus, played basketball at Fisk (1983-87)
• Major is Pre-Med
• Named to C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.0-3.74 GPA)
• Five of six career double-figure scoring games came this season
• Played in a career-high 34 games, earning two starts
• Scored 156 points after entering season with 68 combined points in two full previous seasons
• Collected 153 rebounds after entering season with 54 in two full previous seasons
• Season-highs for points (9), rebounds (8) and field goals (4) vs. Belmont
• Career high four steals against Miss. Valley, to go with three assists, six rebounds and six points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field
• Best game of career vs. Georgia State with career highs for points (12), rebounds (14), field goals (five) and minutes (27); 11 of 14 rebounds in second half
• Contributed second double-figure scoring game of season with 10 points on 4-of-4 shooting against UNC Asheville, tying career high for blocks (3)
• Provided nine points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and two steals in against LA Tech
• Second double-double of season with career-high 14 points (on 4-of-6 shooting) and 12 rebounds. Seven of the 12 rebounds were offensive
• Turned in strong road trip vs. UTSA and UTEP with 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting, 18 rebounds (11 offensive)
• Team-high seven rebounds in road win at Charlotte
• Team-high seven rebounds at ODU
• Career highs for points (15) and field goals (6) vs. WKU (2/14), to go with seven rebounds
• Nine points, six rebounds, two blocks, two steals at UAB (2/23)
• Strong all-around with 10 points, eight rebounds, three steals and two blocks at WKU (3/7/19)
2017-18 (R-SOPHOMORE)
• Returned to action at Vanderbilt for first time since season-ending knee surgery (12/1/16) and played career-high 13 minutes
• Enjoyed most extensive minutes of career (17) at UNC Asheville and provided 4 points on 2-of-2 shooting, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block
• Produced best game of collegiate career vs. Troy with first career double-double and career highs for points (10), rebounds (11), field goals (4) and minutes (18)
• Tied season high for minutes (18) at Tulane, tied season high with two assists
• Career high three blocked shots vs. UAB (1/6/18)
• Earned first career start at UTSA; career high three assists vs. Roadrunners
• Career-high 27 minutes in road win at UTEP
2016-17 (SOPHOMORE)
• Named to C-USA Honor Roll (3.5-to-3.74 GPA)
• Suffered season-ending knee surgery during practice (12/1/16)
• Underwent knee surgery (1/19/17)
• Played career-high 11 minutes vs. Tennessee Tech (11/19/16)
• Career highs for points (8) and field goals (3) vs. Ohio (11/30/16)
2015-16 (FRESHMAN)
• Saw action in 12 games
• Made collegiate debut at Central Michigan
• Scored first collegiate points at Nevada (11/28/15)
• Season highs for rebounds (2) and minutes (7) vs. Tenn. Tech (12/20/15)
• First points vs. C-USA foes with two against FIU (3/5/16)
HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year letterwinner for Martin Luther King Magnet School in Nashville
• Named Most Valuable Player of the 2015 TSSAA Class AA State Championship
• Averaged double figures in scoring and rebounding during each of her four years of high school and saw average increase each season: freshman (12 pts., 7 rbs, 3 blks), sophomore (14 pts, 8 rbs, 4 blks), junior (16 pts, 10 rbs, 5 blks), senior (17 pts, 11 rbs, 6 blks)
•Member of MLK’s 1,000-point club
•Named All-State in 2015
• Region MVP in 2014
• Two-time District MVP (2014-15)
• Two-time All-Region selection (2014, 15)
• Three-time All-Metro selection (2013-15)
• Four-time All-District selection (2012-15)
• Two-time recipient of John Hancock Award (2014-15)
PERSONAL
• Born Dec. 13, 1996 in Nashville, Tenn.
• Daughter of Orlandus and Wendy Majors
• Mom, Wendy, played basketball at Fisk University (1981-85), and father, Orlandus, played basketball at Fisk (1983-87)
• Major is Pre-Med
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MTSU Women's Basketball Coach Rick Insell interview at 2025 Blue Raider Blitz
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