Biography
SPU: Four-year letterwinner. ... All-GNAC 1st team and GNAC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2017-18. ... WBCA All-American honorable mention in 2018. ... All-GNAC honorable mention as a sophomore in 2015-16 and as a junior in 2016-17. ... Three-time GNAC All-Academic (2016, '17, and '18). ... CoSIDA Academic All-District 1st team and Academic All-America 2nd team in 2018. ... Co-captain as a junior in 2016-17. ... Four-time winner of SPU Hustle Award (2015, '16, '17, and '18). ... Azusa Pacific West Region Crossover Classic All-Tournament in 2017. ... MVP of SPU Classic in 2016. ... Sodexo Tip-Off Classic All-Tournament in 2016. ... SPU Athlete of the Year for 2017-18. ... C Clifford McCrath 101 Club academic award in 2018. ... Falcon Award for Excellence in 2018. ... SPU nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year in 2018.
Senior (2017-18): Started all 31 games, totaling 803 minutes. ... Led the Falcons in scoring at 13.7 points per game. ... Her single-season high of 425 points included the 1,000th point of her career, which she scored in the first quarter of a 68-49 victory against Simon Fraser on Feb. 8 in Brougham Pavilion. That made her the 23rd Falcon in program history to reach the 1,000-point mark. Her final total of 1,120 points ranks No. 18 on SPU's all-time scoring list. ... Factored into three free throw shooting records. In a season-opening 69-49 victory against Humboldt State on Nov. 10, hit 6 of 6 as the Falcons drained 23 of 24, a 95.8 percent mark that broke the old record of 92.9 percent (26 of 28) that had stood since 2005. ... Then in a 74-63 win at Simon Fraser on Jan. 13, hit 13 of 14 from the line (92.9 percent) to tie Kerie Hughes' single-game record set in 2002. ... On March 1 as SPU rolled to an 85-59 victory against Simon Fraser in the first round of the GNAC Tournament at Alaska Anchorage, McPhee hit 6 free throws, giving her 129 makes for the season. That broke the old record of 128 set by Jan Bolton in 1991-92. McPhee finished with 135 makes (on 178 attempts, a .758 percentage). ... Scored a career-high 30 points in an 80-69 win against No. 16 Azusa Pacific on the Cougars' home court in the APU West Region Crossover Classic on Nov. 17. ... The following night against UC San Diego, she scored Seattle Pacific's final 10 points to help turn a late-game one-point deficit into a 65-59 victory. McPhee finished that game with 21 points. ... Recorded two double-doubles, giving her four for her career. ... Along with the 425 points, had single-season bests in every major stat category: 174 rebounds, 69 assists, 60 steals, and a team-high 23 blocked shots. That block total was just one fewer than for the first three years of her career combined.
Junior (2016-17): Started all 30 games, one of just two Falcons to do so. ... Posted the second-best scoring (11.2) and rebounding (5.2) averages on the team. ... Led SPU in total points with 335, her first time with more than 300 in a season... Also had the team's most makes (117) and attempts (294) from the field, as well as from the foul line (86 of 109). She was the Falcon who got to the line most frequently, as the next highest attempt total was 71. ... Her 117 field goals made were more than her first two seasons combined (114). ... Along with her field goal and free throw totals, set single-season career bests for rebounds (157), assists (56), blocked shots (10), and steals (53). ... Scored her 500th career point in a 72-59 victory against Saint Martin's at home on Jan. 3. ... Tallied her 600th at Saint Martin's on Jan. 31 to help SPU win that game, 72-51. ... Dished her 100th career assists on Feb. 11 vs. Simon Fraser in Brougham Pavilion. ... Came up with her 100th steal in a 98-57 win at Montana State Billings on Feb. 4. ... Set a career high with four blocks in a 67-50 victory at home against Billings on Jan. 5.
Sophomore (2015-16): Played in 23 games, starting 21, missing four in midseason with an injury. ... SPU's second-leading scorer (11.7 points per game) and rebounder (6.0). ... Recorded her first college double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds in a 55-46 victory against Concordia in Seattle on Dec. 5. ... Double-digit scoring in 15 games, including a stretch of eightin a row. ... Pumped in a then-career high 21 points in a 52-49 win at Central Washington on Dec. 31, including the go-ahead 3-pointer with four seconds left. ... Topped that two weeks later with 28 points against Western Washington, but injured her ankle late in regulation and was sidelined for the next four games. ... Handed out career-high 5 assists against Concordia on Dec. 5. ... Had career-high 7 steals at Saint Martin's on Jan. 5.
Freshman (2014-15): Played in all 29 games, getting the start against Northwest University on Dec. 13 in place of Suzanna Ohlsen, who was out with a minor injury. Responded with 10 points 6 rebounds and 4 assists in 31 minutes. ... Scored a career-high 11 points against Humboldt State in 77-62 NCAA West Region first-round win on March 13 at Alaska Anchorage. Tied career-high with 2 blocked shots in that same game. ... Grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds on Dec. 17 against Dixie State. ... In addition to the 4 assists against Northwest, other career highs have been 2 steals at Saint Martin’s on Jan. 24, and 4 steals against Alaska Fairbanks on Dec. 4.
Personal: Jordan Alyssa McPhee. … Born Jan. 12, 1996. … Business major.
Mount Rainier High School: Four-year starter. … Averaged 15 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists, and 5 steals as a senior, helping the Rams to 25-4 and finish 2nd in the Class 4A state tournament. … Rams went 101-15 during her four years. … All-SPSL 1st team as junior and senior, 2nd team as sophomore, honorable mention as freshman. … First-ever recipient of Highline School District Athlete of Distinction Award in 2014. … Seattle Times Athlete of the Year in 2011-12. … Also a talented distance runner, winning the 4A state cross country title as a sophomore in 2011. … Finished 2nd in 2013 and 13th in 2014. … Won the state 1,600-meter track title as a sophomore in 2012 after finishing 3rd the previous year, and was 2nd in the 3,200 at state as a freshman and sophomore.
Fun facts about Jordan: If not playing basketball, would do cross country or tennis. … Favorite basketball moment was winning in last year's state semifinals after losing in the semis the previous two years. ... Dumbest movie she ever saw was “Rocket Man.” … Book she just couldn’t put down was “Pride and Prejudice.” … Favorite junk food is ice cream. … Favorite healthy food is smoothies. … Favorite TV program is “Modern Family.” … If she could be any action hero or heroine, she would be Iron Man. … Favorite kind of shopping is for clothes and food. … Not sure what make or model her dream car would be, “but it has to be a convertible.” … Favorite pro athlete is Russell Wilson. … Favorite pro or college team is the Seahawks. ... Easiest subject is math. … Toughest subject is physics. … Enjoys any kind of water sports – wakeboarding, waterskiing, surfing behind a boat, paddleboarding, and her new favorites of flyboarding and hoverboarding.
STATISTICS
Year GP FG Pct 3-pt Pct FT Pct. Reb Avg PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
14-15 29 27-67 .403 8-27 .296 29-37 .784 65 2.2 35 17 26 6 21 91 3.1
15-16 23 87-231 .377 16-61 .262 79-102 .775 139 6.0 43 38 49 8 43 269 11.7
16-17 30 117-294 .398 15-52 .288 86-109 .789 157 5.2 63 56 81 10 53 335 11.2
17-18 31 139-323 .430 12-48 .250 135-178 .758 174 5.6 76 69 67 23 60 425 13.7
TOTL 113 370-915 .404 51-188 .271 329-426 .772 535 4.7 217 190 222 47 177 1120 9.9