DALLAS -- After a standout season, LeTourneau women's basketball junior forward
Haylee Jordan was named to the All-ASC honorable mention and All-Defensive teams, as the conference released its season awards on Tuesday.
Head coaches exclusively vote on the all-conference awards.
A junior from Gilmer, Texas, Jordan had a record-breaking 2023-24 season and earns her first career All-ASC honor. Jordan averaged a double-double of 13.4 points and 11.5 rebounds per game, while posting 3.3 blocks per contest. She led the ASC in rebounding and blocked shots, and was one of two players in the league to average a double-double for the year. Her 11.5 rebounds per game ranks third all-time in a season in program history.
Jordan broke the LeTourneau single-season record for blocks (73) and blocks per game (3.3). She set the single-game program record for blocks with 10 at Arlington Baptist (Nov. 17) and also had nine blocks at nationally-ranked Hardin-Simmons (Jan. 20). Jordan currently ranks fifth in Division III in blocks per game and 11th in the nation in total blocks. Her 10 blocks at Arlington Baptist were the second-most by a Division III player this season.
Jordan also became the first player in the program's NCAA-era to register a triple-double when she had 20 points, 19 rebounds, and 10 blocks at Arlington Baptist (Nov. 17). It was one of two triple-doubles in the ASC this season and just one of 25 nationally entering the NCAA Tournament.
The junior posted 12 double-doubles on the year, which led the team and was tops in the ASC. She scored a career-high 28 points and grabbed 18 rebounds with three blocks at Ozarks (Jan. 11). Jordan had 13 double-digit point games and scored 20-plus on five occasions.
Jordan's prowess in blocking shots helped LeTourneau lead the ASC in blocks per game (4.52) and rank 37th nationally.
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