Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Featured

Kellogg adds another transfer from former school with commitment of Jordan Harrison

For the second time in the past day, West Virginia head women’s basketball coach Mark Kellogg added a player from the transfer portal. Also for the second time today, that player came from Stephen F. Austin — Kellogg’s former school.

Jordan Harrison has been announced as an addition to the Mountaineer roster. The 5-foot-6 point guard, was a freshman this past season under Kellogg and was named the WAC Freshman of the Year.

“Jordan is a tremendous point guard and one of the hardest workers I’ve had the privilege to coach,” Kellogg said. “She had a fantastic season as a freshman and I’m excited to watch her compete in a WVU uniform.”

Harrison averaged 29.3 minutes and 12.1 points per game to go along with 5.0 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game during the season.

“Jordan is a true point guard that can facilitate and score at all three levels. Defensively, Jordan can get after it and guard the ball and will also step over and take a charge. Jordan excels in the classroom and on the court and will represent WVU with pride.”

West Virginia women’s basketball will looking to replace the production of Madisen Smith at the point guard position as she exhausted her eligibility following this past season.

FOLLOW US!

You May Also Like

WVU Sports

Share Tweet Flip Message 0shares WVU News Daily is a new Monday through Friday video series attempting to shed a light on all of...

WVU Sports

Share Tweet Flip Message 0shares WVU News Daily is a new Monday through Friday video series attempting to shed a light on all of...

WVU Sports

Share Tweet Flip Message 0shares WVU News Daily is a new Monday through Friday video series attempting to shed a light on all of...

WVU Sports

Share Tweet Flip Message 0shares WVU News Daily is a new Monday through Friday video series attempting to shed a light on all of...

Copyright © 2025, Mike Asti