2018-19: Recorded nine points and a team-high five assists in the season-opening win at UW-Green Bay (11/6) ... Played 34 minutes and scored a season high of 18 points, going 3-5 from the 3-point line, and recorded five rebounds and four steals in a win against Duke at home (11/11) ... Tallied seven points and six assists against UIC (11/15) ... Scored 16 points against Florida including a game-tying bucket with .7 seconds left (11/18) ... Scored 10 points with three assists and three rebounds in win over UT-Martin (11/25) ... Tallied 11 points and three assists against Marquette (12/9) … Scored a team-high 17 points and added four assists against Kansas (12/20) … Finished with seven points while dishing out a team high-tying six assists against Michigan State (1/3)...Registered 16 points and five assists at Michigan (1/8) … Contributed eight points, six assists and three rebounds against Purdue (1/13)...Dished out three assists at No. 25 Indiana (1/16/19)...Tallied 11 points and four assists versus Wisconsin (1/20/19)...Shot three-for-five from the three point line to contribute 12 points at Nebraska to go along with four assists (1/24/19)...Notched 12 points and four assists in a win over Ohio State (2/3)...Made a career-high seven field goals to lead the team with 20 points at Minnesota while adding a career-high five steals (2/10) ... Recorded 12 points, three assists and three steals vs. Penn St. (2/14)...Added four points, two blocks and two assists against Purdue (2/18) ... Scored nine points with three assists in a win over Ohio (3/30).
2017-2018: Ranked seventh in the Big Ten and first among all first-years with 4.6 assists per game ... As a first-year, started every game of her career ... Tallied seven assists at Chicago State (11/10) in the season opener, leading the team ... Set a season-high four blocks in the home opener against Oakland (11/16) ... Played 38 minutes against UT-Martin (11/18), scoring nine points and dishing out seven assists in a 71-63 win ... In the Wildcats’ 57-47 win over Santa Clara (11/22), set a career high in assists, with 9 ... Tallied a season-high 8 rebounds in game against DePaul (12/13) ... Contributed 22 points, a season-high, in 69-60 win over Wisconsin, totaling 7-8 free throws (1/11) ... Played the full 40 minutes in game against Purdue (1/18) ... Matched her career high with nine assists twice more: against Stony Brook (12/10) and Illinois (2/14) ... Led all Wildcats with 21 points and set career highs in 3PTM (4) and 3PTA (6) against Michigan on Feb. 8 ... At the end of the season, led the 'Cats in assists per game (4.6), and had the second most blocks and steals on the team.
High School/AAU: ESPN Top-100 recruit ... All-Conference Honorable Mention freshman year… Team Defensive MVP sophomore year… Offensive MVP, All-District, All-Area, All-State Team member junior year… All-Tournament Team member at Sandra Meadows Duncanville, FISD Tip-Off Classic, and Allen Invitational… All-State Tournament Team member… Named to Dallas Morning News All-Area Second Team… District champions three years running… State finalist sophomore year… AAU team (DFW Elite) appeared at Chicago Invitational, Nike Nationals Invitational, and Boo Williams… Finished first in EYBL Division.
Personal: Born Jordan Renee Hamilton… parents are Trenton and Shawn Hamilton… Member of National Honor Society… Academic All-District Team member every year… Earned Academic All-Excellence… Plans to major in economics.
McKeown on Hamilton: "Jordan is an exciting combo guard from Texas that will really help us both on and off the court. I love that she can score and run a team. She also comes from a high character family that stresses academics. She will love the family atmosphere at Northwestern and the student-athlete concept that makes being a Wildcat such a special thing. Jordan plays in a great high school program and that competition has only made her more ready for the Big Ten."
2017-2018: Ranked seventh in the Big Ten and first among all first-years with 4.6 assists per game ... As a first-year, started every game of her career ... Tallied seven assists at Chicago State (11/10) in the season opener, leading the team ... Set a season-high four blocks in the home opener against Oakland (11/16) ... Played 38 minutes against UT-Martin (11/18), scoring nine points and dishing out seven assists in a 71-63 win ... In the Wildcats’ 57-47 win over Santa Clara (11/22), set a career high in assists, with 9 ... Tallied a season-high 8 rebounds in game against DePaul (12/13) ... Contributed 22 points, a season-high, in 69-60 win over Wisconsin, totaling 7-8 free throws (1/11) ... Played the full 40 minutes in game against Purdue (1/18) ... Matched her career high with nine assists twice more: against Stony Brook (12/10) and Illinois (2/14) ... Led all Wildcats with 21 points and set career highs in 3PTM (4) and 3PTA (6) against Michigan on Feb. 8 ... At the end of the season, led the 'Cats in assists per game (4.6), and had the second most blocks and steals on the team.
High School/AAU: ESPN Top-100 recruit ... All-Conference Honorable Mention freshman year… Team Defensive MVP sophomore year… Offensive MVP, All-District, All-Area, All-State Team member junior year… All-Tournament Team member at Sandra Meadows Duncanville, FISD Tip-Off Classic, and Allen Invitational… All-State Tournament Team member… Named to Dallas Morning News All-Area Second Team… District champions three years running… State finalist sophomore year… AAU team (DFW Elite) appeared at Chicago Invitational, Nike Nationals Invitational, and Boo Williams… Finished first in EYBL Division.
Personal: Born Jordan Renee Hamilton… parents are Trenton and Shawn Hamilton… Member of National Honor Society… Academic All-District Team member every year… Earned Academic All-Excellence… Plans to major in economics.
McKeown on Hamilton: "Jordan is an exciting combo guard from Texas that will really help us both on and off the court. I love that she can score and run a team. She also comes from a high character family that stresses academics. She will love the family atmosphere at Northwestern and the student-athlete concept that makes being a Wildcat such a special thing. Jordan plays in a great high school program and that competition has only made her more ready for the Big Ten."