About Jordon: Is the daughter of Larry and Keri Pilcher...one brother, Zach and one sister, Ashley
High School Highlights: Jordon earned Honorable Mention All-Conference honors as well as Honorable Mention All-mention in softball. She also earned Academic All-Conference in volleyball, basketball, soccer, and softball.
College Highlights:
2015: Started all 39 games as a senior in centerfield and finished the year hitting .256 overall in 129 at-bats. She finished with six doubles and tied for the team lead with three triples and was second with 12 stolen bases. Her 18 RBI ranked fifth. She set career-highs in triples, RBI and stolen bases and was four hits shy of matching her previous best. Began the year with two hits and an RBI against nationally-ranked St. Thomas (Minn.) and hit safely in eight of the first nine games. She went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles, her second career home run, to go along with two RBI and three runs scored during a win over UW-La Crosse on March 7. Finished her home career with a pair of hits and two RBI in a win over Grinnell. Following the year, she was selected to the Academic All-IIAC Team for the third straight year.
2014: Played in all 36 games and was second on the team in at-bats (119) and RBI (17). She finished third in runs (19), hits (37) and batting average (.311). She had three hits, three RBI and a pair of runs scored during BVU''s win against Central on April 9 which snapped the team''s 20-game losing streak to the Dutch. Defensively, she made just five errors in centerfield all season. Following the year, she earned a spot on the Academic All-IIAC Team.
2013: She started all 35 games for the Beavers as the centerfielder. Finished the year with 23 hits and a .223 average. Eight of her 23 base knocks came during IIAC play, including a multi-hit games against Wartburg and Dubuque. She stole six bases in seven attempts for the year and scored 11 times. Defensively, she finished with 27 putouts and also threw out a pair of runners. Following the year, was tabbed as an NFCA Scholar-Athete for the second straight season, while also earning Academic All-IIAC recognition.
2012: Jordon started all 34 of the team''s games, primarily in centerfield. Her 16 runs scored ranked fourth on the team, while her seven stolen bases led the way. She picked up her first career hit in her first career game, going 1-for-3 against St. Thomas. She had one of her best games offensively in the finale versus Loras College on April 18 when she went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Defensively, she committed only one error in more than 35 total chances, while also posting a pair of assists. Following the year, she was tabbed as an NFCA Scholar-Athlete.