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Texas A&M University-Commerce junior guard Britney Jordan was named on Wednesday to the 2007-08 NCAA Division II Daktronics Women's Basketball All-South Central Region Team.
 
 
Britney Jordan Named to 2007-08 Daktronics Women's Basketball All-South Central Region Team

March 12, 2008

Texas A&M University-Commerce junior guard Britney Jordan was named on Wednesday to the 2007-08 NCAA Division II Daktronics Women's Basketball All-South Central Region Team.

Joining Jordan on the first team was Emily Brister (West Texas A&M), Audrey Maxwell (Abilene Christian), Lizzie Brenner (Central Oklahoma) and Michelle Stueve (Emporia State). As the top vote getter, Brister was selected as the region's player of the year.

On the second team was Georgia Mueller (Truman State), Erika Souza (Southwest Baptist), Jill Johnson and Yanique Javois (Missouri Western), Corkey Stiger (Washburn), Renee Renz (Texas Woman's), Lacey Goldwire (East Central) and Alex Guiton (Abilene Christian).

Jordan finished the season third in the Lone Star Conference in scoring (19.6 ppg), fourth in assists (4.44), and fifth in steals (2.11 steals per game). She also was one of the of the league's top 3-point shooters, making 62.

Earlier this year, she set the school record for assists in a career. In two seasons, she has dished out 296 assists, averaging a program-best 5.5 assists per game.

Each member of the first team all-region squad advances on to the ballot for the Daktronics All-America team.

In 2006-07, she was selected to the second team and is only the third player in school history to earn all-region honors.

Jordan also recently was named one of 40 finalists for the WBCA State Farm Coaches' All-America Team.
 

 

 

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