Lyndon Jordan

Class:

Sophomore

Position:

Guard

Height:

6-2

Weight:

180

Hometown:

Winder, Ga.

High School:

Winder-Barrow


2007-08
Jordan came off the bench in all 24 of his appearances in 2007-08, beginning with his Fairfield debut against Wake Forest. The guard scored seven points during the campaign, all of which came from the floor. His first career field goal was a three-point basket against Siena, which gave him a personal best three points. He also scored a field goal against Iona and Rider, and shot 50 percent from the floor in all three games in which he scored (1 of 2). Jordan tallied a rebound in six different games for a total of six caroms, four of which came on the offensive glass. Jordan played a career-high 13 minutes at Siena and nearly tied that mark with 11 minutes at Iona 10 days later. All of his points and assists came against conference opponents.

Before Fairfield
A McDonald's All-America nominee, Lyndon Jordan brought a great deal of success to the Fairfield University campus. The guard was a key member of the Winder-Barrow High School team. He earned All-Region first team honors as a senior, one year after securing All-Region second team accolades as a junior. In his final season at Winder-Barrow, Jordan was named the Most Valuable Player at the Sweet South Classic and the Tabo Thanksgiving Tournament. In his senior season, Winder-Barrow advanced to the second round of the state tournament before being eliminated by the number two team in the State. Jordan averaged 19.7 points, 5.6 assists, and 4.0 assists per game as a senior. As a junior, the guard led Regional AAA in assists by averaging 7.4 per game.