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CareerTimeline

Most Notable

  • Volleyball icon Member of U.S. Women's National Team since 2019
  • Volleyball icon Started professional career in Turkey in 2020
  • Volleyball icon Set Cincinnati school record with 827 kills during 2018 season...6.27 kills per set broke NCAA record
  • Volleyball icon Set NCAA rally-scoring record with 50 kills Nov. 3, 2019 vs. Connecticut
  • Volleyball icon First Team All-American in 2019
  • Volleyball icon Played on Women's Collegiate National Team in 2016 and 2017

Events

  • 2024 Olympic Games - Silver
  • flag icon 2024 USA Volleyball Cup Friendlies vs Netherlands
  • flag icon 2024 Volleyball Nations League Final Round - 5th
  • flag icon 2024 Volleyball Nations League Weeks Two and Three
  • flag icon 2023 FIVB Road to Paris Olympic Qualifier
  • Medal 2023 NORCECA Continental Championship – Silver
  • flag icon 2023 Volleyball Nations League Final - 4th
  • flag icon 2023 Volleyball Nations League Weeks Two and Three
  • flag icon 2022 USAV Cup Friendlies vs. Türkiye
  • flag icon 2022 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Final Round - 5th (lost to Serbia in quarterfinals)
  • flag icon 2022 Volleyball Nations League - Weeks One and Three
  • 2021 Olympic Games - Gold
  • Medal 2021 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Final Round - Gold
  • Medal 2019 Tokyo Qualification Tournament - Gold
  • Medal 2019 FIVB Volleyball Nationals League Final Round - Gold

Personal Highlights

  • Volleyball icon Born in 1997
  • Volleyball icon Parents are Mary and Tyrone Doleman... Tyrone played basketball at the University of Pittsburgh, with the Harlem Globetrotters and eight years professionally oversees
  • Volleyball icon Jordan's late uncle Chris Doleman played football at the University of Pittsburgh, and professionally with the Minnesota Vikings and the Atlanta Falcons
  • Volleyball icon Ended club volleyball career with Northern Lights Junior Volleyball
  • Volleyball icon Was a top scorer for the U.S. Women at the 2020 Olympic Games before injuring her ankle in a match against Russia

Jordan on the USA Volleyball Show

 

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  • On having the chance to make an Olympic roster“My big goal in life was I just wanted to be in the USA gym. To hear that we’re all working towards this goal of trying to make this [Olympic] roster, and we are being looked as potential players to make that roster, my jaw dropped. To know that it’s even a remote possibility is mind-blowing.”