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- Height:
- 6-1
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- Weight:
- 185
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- Hometown:
- Bel Air, Md.
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- High School:
- John Carroll School
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- Position:
- G
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- Major:
- Undeclared
Bio
As a junior
One of the team's top 3-point shooters ... Appeared in 28 games in
2011-12, starting in 15 of them ... Recorded 199 points to average
7.1 points per game on the year, finishing fourth on the team ...
Led the team in 3--point percentage, converting 34.7 percent of his
shots from long range (34-98) ... Finished in the top five on the
Bulldog roster in treys (34), free throws (25), field goal
percentage (.400), field goals made (70), assists (39), assists per
game (1.4), steals (21), rebounds (87) and rebounding average (3.1)
... Averaged 26.7 minutes per game, good for third on the team ...
Recorded the top single-game shooting percentage of the season for
Bryant, hitting 7-of-8 with a 2-for-2 clip from downtown at Mount
St. Mary's on Jan. 14 ... Went 6-for-7 from beyond the arc against
Robert Morris Jan. 5, also an individual game-high clip in 2011-12
... Recorded double-digit points in 10 outings, eclipsing the
20-point mark against Robert Morris on Jan. 5 with a career-high 21
points ... Led the Bulldogs in scoring three times and rebounding
twice.
As a sophomore
Followed up an impressive rookie season with a solid
sophomore campaign in which he appeared in all 30 games for the
second-consecutive year, earning 16 starts ... Finished the year
with 153 points, averaging 5.1 per game, both numbers ranked sixth
on the squad ... Averaged a steal per game with 30 on the season,
good for second-most on the team ... Averaged 18.1 minutes per
contest ... Lit up Iona with 14 points on a career-best three treys
on Nov. 14, including hitting a buzzerbeater three to take a 76-74
win, also dragging down five boards and dishing out three helpers
in the process ... In the next game against Army on Nov. 20, he
picked up an personal-best six steals against the Black Knights
while dropping in 11 points from the field ... His best performance
occurred on Jan. 15 against Sacred Heart, during which he went for
15 points off 7-of-9 shooting from the floor.
As a freshman
Appeared in all 30 games for the Bulldogs as one of the
team's top freshmen, earning five starts ... Finished the season
with 217 points, averaging 7.2 per game, both good for second on
the team ... Put up the most shots of any Bryant player (217),
making the second most (73) for 33.6 percent accuracy ... Led the
team in free throws attempted (76) and made (54), posting a .711
free throw percentage on the year ... Second on the team in assists
(59), averaging two per contest, and steals (26) ... Saw the most
minutes of any rookie, averaging 24.9 minutes of floor time each
outing, good for third on the team ... Recorded of Bryant's three
double-doubles on the year, collecting a career-best 20 points and
career-high 11 rebounds at home against St. Francis (NY) on Feb. 25
... Also set career marks in minutes (42), free throws made (10)
and free throws attempted (11) against the Terriers, recording
his first career block and tying a personal best with three
steals as well ... Pulled down 81 boards on the season, 28 of
them offensive ... Recorded 11 double-digit point contests,
including three straight against St. Francis (NY), Yale and
Columbia in December as well as in five of his last seven games ...
Pulled in a rebound in all but four contests while dishing out an
assist in all but five ... Career-best six assists came at home
against Fairleigh Dickinson on Jan. 28 ... Recorded two of the
three highest point outputs of the season in back-to-back games in
late February (20 points vs. St. Francis (NY) and 19 at Mount
St. Mary's) ... His nine field goals against The Mount were a team
best on the year, as were his 10 made free throws and 11 rebounds
against the Terriers ... Led the team in scoring on five occasions,
including back-to-back-to-back team-best totals to close the season
... Led the Bulldogs in assists 11 times and in steals in five
outings.
Before Bryant
A 2009 graduate of John Carroll School where he played
for coach Tony Martin and was a teammate of fellow Bulldog Erick
Smith ... Ranks ninth in John Carroll history in points, fourth in
assists, third in free throws made and third all-time in steals ...
Set a new school record for games played in a career ... Played in
the 2009 McDonald's Roundball All-Star Classic ... Played AAU for
Team Melo in the summer of 2009, where he played in such events as
the Nike Peach Jam, the King James Classic and the Hoop Group Jam
Fest ... Earned a Diploma of Distinction at John Carroll.
Personal
The son of Robert and Tammie Jordan, Raphael Jordan
was born Jan. 28, 1991 ... Has one brother, T.J., who played
basketball at St. Mary's College (Md.) from 2004-08 and is now the
Director of Basketball Operations at Lehigh University.
Career Highs
Points: 21 (vs. Robert
Morris, 1/5/12)
Rebounds: 11 (vs. St. Francis (NY),
2/25/10)
Assists: 6 (vs. Fairleigh Dickinson,
1/28/10)
Steals: 6 (vs. Army,
11/20/10)
Blocks: 1 (six times, last at Robert
Morris, 2/16/12)
Field Goals Made: 9 (at Mount St. Mary's,
2/20/10)
Field Goals Attempted: 15 (at Mount St.
Mary's, 2/20/10)
3-Point FG Made: 6 (vs. Robert Morris,
1/5/12)
3-Point FG Attempted: 7 (five times, last vs.
Sacred Heart, 2/11/12)
Free Throws Made: 10 (vs. St. Francis (NY),
2/25/10)
Free Throws Attempted: 11 (vs. St. Francis
(NY), 2/25/10)
Minutes: 42 (vs. St. Francis (NY),
2/25/10)