University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics

2015 Softball Roster

Jordan Wallace 04.23.15 (4)
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Jordan Wallace
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Jordan Wallace
Jersey Number 7

Jordan Wallace

  • Position:
    Pitcher
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Weatherford, Texas
  • High School:
    Weatherford HS

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's List (2015)
NFCA Central Region First Team (2015)

Sun Belt Conference Tournament All-Tournament Team (2015)
All-Sun Belt First Team (2015)
All-Louisiana First Team (2015)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's List (2014)
Top 50 Watch List for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year (2014)
Sun Belt Conference Preseason Pitcher of the Year (2014)

All-Sun Belt Conference Preseason First Team (2014)
Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2013)
LSWA Pitcher of the Year (2013)

NCAA Baton Rouge Regional MVP (2013)
Sun Belt Conference Tournament All-Tournament Team (2013)
All-Sun Belt First Team (2013)
Sun Belt Conference Preseason Pitcher of the Year (2013)
All-Sun Belt Conference Preseason First Team (2013)

Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's List (2012)
NFCA Scholar Athlete (2012)
NFCA Central Regional First Team (2012)

Sun Belt Conference Tournament All-Tournament Team (2012)
All-Sun Belt First Team (2012)
Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year (2012)
All-Louisiana Collegiate Softball Team (2012)
All-Louisiana Freshman of the Year (2012)


2015 (Senior)
Top 10 in NCAA in fewest hits allowed per seven innings (3.77)…In nine of 13 starts that lasted seven innings, held foes to three hits or less…Five wins over ranked teams (Alabama, South Alabama, Baylor) recording a 5-4 mark…Began season with 38-1/3 consecutive scoreless innings…Pitched a no-hitter and three seven-inning, one-hit shutouts…Yielded just 15 extra base hits in 154 innings…Six starts with 10-plus strikeouts…Opponent average of .156 marked career-best…Top 60 NCAA in ERA (2.18)...Recorded 200-plus strikeouts for the second time in her career (220) and first time since sophomore season (2013)...Rose to second place in program history in career strikeouts finishing with 905, joining Brooke Mitchell as the only two pitchers to accumulate 900-plus strikeouts...Moved past Ashley Brignac for second place on the career strikeout list with her 863rd career strikeout on the first battter faced in relief of Christina Hamilton at ULM on May 3...With a win in the Georgia State finale on April 4, picked up career win No. 85 to take sole possession of fourth place on the career victories list, passing Melissa Coronado...In the winner's bracket finale of the Lafayette Regional on May 16 vs. Baylor, posted career win No. 90 becoming only the fourth pitcher in program history to reach 90 wins joining Brooke Mitchell, Kyla Hall and Ashley Brignac...Finished with 91 career victories which ranks fourth in program history...Collected double digit strikeouts in four of her first five starts...Tossed 16 innings and allowed only one base hit during the Mardi Gras Classic...Pitched 13-2/3 innings in series at #4 Alabama and held the Crimson Tide to three earned runs...Recorded three wins over #14/18 Baylor including a pair of triumphs in the Lafayette Regional...In three starts totaling 20 innings against Baylor, held the Bears to three runs and 12 hits...Held #2 Oregon scoreless for 6-2/3 innings on Apr. 25 and did not allow an earned run in a heartbreaking 2-1 loss in eight innings...Tallied at least five strikeouts in her final eight appearances, closing with nine strikeouts against #4 Auburn in the Super Regional which marked a season-high total against a ranked opponent...Received All-Sun Belt first team honors for the third time and returned to the NFCA All-Central Region First Team for the first time since 2012...Named Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week Feb. 16 and Mar. 16...Also named Louisiana Sports Writers Association Pitcher of the Week on Apr. 13. 


2014 (Junior)
Went 14-3 with a 4.04 ERA in 25 appearances and 18 starts in the circle for the Ragin’ Cajuns … threw seven complete games and totaled 102.1 innings on the season … held opponents to a .206 batting average with 136 strikeouts … selected as the Sun Belt Conference Preseason Pitcher of the Year and to the SBC Preseason All-Conference Team … named to the Top 50 Watch List for the 2014 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award … had a season-high 11 strikeouts with no earned runs in a complete game win over Ohio (3/1) … also posted 11 strikeouts in 6.0 innings in the circle against Georgia State (3/22) … fanned 10 batters in a complete game victory over Texas State (3/29) … recorded a save in an 11-10 victory over No. 12 Baylor (2/28) at the Gulfport College Classic … threw a complete game with seven strikeouts in an 8-6 victory over No. 4 Michigan (2/14), the first win over a top-five team since Mar. 2012, at the Ragin’ Cajuns Invitational.


2013 (Summer)
Was invited to the 2013 Team USA tryout camp.

2013 (Sophomore)
Went 32-9 with a 1.70 ERA (62 ER, 255.1 IP), and 382 strikeouts in 47 appearances (40 starts) … was an All-Sun Belt First Team selection … recorded two saves … was third in the nation in strikeouts (382), sixth in strikeouts per seven innings (10.5), seventh in wins (32), tenth in hits allowed per seven innings (4.17) and 11th in shutouts (10) … her 32 wins ties Ashley Brignac (2011) for fourth most in a season at Louisiana and her 382 strikeouts ranks second behind Brooke Mitchell (2004) … set a new single-game strikeout mark at Louisiana with 18 strikeouts in seven innings against Middle Tennessee (4/14) … led the Sun Belt in wins (32),  innings pitched (255.1), appearances (47), and games started (40) … was named the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional MVP, tossing three shutouts for 21.0 scoreless innings to help the Cajuns advance to the NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regional … was the losing pitcher in the Cajuns extra-innings Sun Belt tournament loss to South Alabama, in which both pitchers took a no-hitter into extra innings … threw an extra-inning no hitter at FAU (4/21), striking out 12 and walking one … allowed two-or-less hits in a complete game 11 times … picked up double-digit strikeouts in 17 games … won her 50th career game against Troy (4/27), in just her 57th career start … allowed more hits than strikeouts just three times.

2012 (Freshman)
Set an NCAA record for a freshman, winning 21 consecutive games to begin her career … emerged as one of the top freshman pitchers in the nation … named SBC Pitcher of the Week four times … earned six LSWA Pitcher of the Week awards … ranked top 25 nationally in hits allowed per game … finished the season with a 27-2 record … held opponents to a .187 batting average … tossed a six inning no-hitter against Louisiana Tech (2/19) in just her fourth career start, walking just one batter … tossed a 10-inning complete game shutout, striking out a career high 16 batters, allowing just five hits and two walks against South Alabama (4/6) … won her first 23 decisions.

High School
Four-year letterwinner in softball at Weatherford High School ... helped the Kangaroos to three district championships ... named first team all-district first baseman in 2009 ... named first team all-district pitcher of the year in 2010 ... awarded district MVP in 2011 … All-State selection in 2011 … named Academic All-State in 2011 ... named Fort Worth Star Telegram’s Player of the Year two years in a row.

Personal
Born on June 3, 1993 in Weatherford, Texas ... daughter of Jon and Amy Wallace ... member of Weatherford HS Scholar Award.

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