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The lone women’s basketball player to cross the 2,000 point barrier, Britney Jordan is the all-time leading scorer in program history, scoring an astounding 2,105 points in her three seasons, as well as the program’s all-time leader in assists (452). In her senior campaign, Jordan amassed 909 points, far and away the highest scoring season by any Lion basketball player in a single season, earning her Lone Star Conference Player of the Year honors. To this day, Jordan’s single season scoring feat is a Lone Star Conference women’s basketball record. In her debut season, Jordan helped lead the Lions to unprecedented heights, helping the team win its first regular season LSC Championship and its first LSC Tournament Championship, earning the team its first trip to the NCAA playoffs. Jordan played a pivotal role in the Lions’ march to the regional championship and a trip to the NCAA Elite Eight, earning South Central Regional Tournament Most Valuable Player. She is the only player in program history to be named a First Team All-American and is the only player in program history to receive multiple All-America awards. Jordan went on to be drafted into the WNBA.
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