2023-24 Women's Basketball Roster

JORDAN ISAACS
Photo by: Cassie Wright
During a game against Florida at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga., on Sun., Mar. 1, 2020. (Photo by Chamberlain Smith)
Photo by: Chamberlain Smith
JORDAN ISAACS
Photo by: Cassie Wright
During a game against Florida at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga., on Sun., Mar. 1, 2020. (Photo by Chamberlain Smith)
Photo by: Chamberlain Smith
Jordan Cole
Jersey Number 20

Jordan Cole

*Changed her name to Jordan Cole after her stepfather finalized his adoption of her in the summer of 2023. Previously, her name was Jordan Isaacs. 

2023-24 Season (5th-year)

» Played in all 30 games, making 21 starts
» Averaged 5.2 points and 4.4 rebounds per game, both career highs
» Led the team with 24 blocks while ranking third with 132 rebounds
» Scored in double figures three times
» Tallied eight rebounds and an assist in season opener win over North Carolina A&T
» Had six points and grabbed nine boards against Belmont
» Tied career high in assists with four and contributed six points with four boards against Georgia Southern
» Notched nine points and five rebounds against Troy
» Posted eight points, four rebounds, and two steals in SEC opener against Texas A&M
» Totaled seven points and six rebounds at Florida
» Scored in double figures for the first time on the season with 10 points at Missouri, adding five rebounds
» Had 11 points against Tennessee
Posted her first-career double-double against Florida with 14 points and 11 rebounds
» Tallied seven points in the SEC Tournament against Kentucky, making her 15th-straight start to end the season 

2022-23 Season (Senior)
» Vocal leader who started 25 games
» Played her best basketball in the NCAA tournament
» Scored 10 points and brought down six boards in the win against Florida State
» Set a new career high with 10 boards against Iowa
» Had a career-high 12 point effort and minutes (38) at Georgia Tech
» Recorded a career high nine rebounds and two blocks against Missouri
» Averaged 2.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game
» Hit 31-of-58 (53 percent) from the field for the year
» Brought down four or more rebounds in 13 games

2021-22 Season (Junior)
» Started 23 of 31 games
» Saw her string of 51-straight starts come to an end against South Carolina
» Played the best basketball of her career in road wins against Missouri and Mississippi State
» Had a 9-point, 5-rebound effort against Missouri (1/17); arguably the best game of her career
» Scored 8 pts against Florida (1/2)
» Tied a career high with 9 boards against North Florida (12/8)
» Made the UGA Athletic Director's Honor Roll, which honors student-athletes with a 3.5 GPA or better

2020-21 Season (Sophomore)
» Started all 28 games 
» The only non-senior starter for Georgia
» Averaged 3.7 points and 3.4 rebounds; totaled 13 blocks and 22 steals
» Set new career highs in points (10), rebounds (9) and assists (4) vs. Kentucky on Feb. 25
» Made the block on Rennia Davis' last second shot attempt to seal the win against Tennessee (2/21)
» Brought down the rebound that set Gabby Connally up for the last-second shot against Arkansas
» Had one of her best performances of the season with eight points against Ole Miss
» Played the most minutes of her career (35) against Florida
» Totaled a career-high seven rebounds at Auburn 

2019-20 Season (Freshman)
» Saw action in 29 contests
» Averaged 2.2 points and 2.0 rebounds per game
» Played well in the SEC tournament, scoring a season-high seven points in the win against Alabama on March 5
» Played a career high 21 minutes of action against LSU on Feb. 23 and then followed with 20 minutes at Kentucky
» Tied a season high with seven points in win against East Carolina on Dec. 29
» Set a career high of six rebounds twice in wins against Butler and East Carolina
» Put together a solid two-game stretch in the wins against East Carolina and Ole Miss, hitting 5-of-7 shots from the field
» Hit two key baskets in the second half at Ole Miss to open SEC play - one put UGA up 39-37 in the third and another put Georgia up 41-39 in the fourth

High School
» Prepped at St. Francis High School in Alpharetta, Georgia
» No. 13 forward nationally in 2019 class according to espnW
» Prospects Nation gives her a four-star rating
» Averaged 13.1 points and 6.3 rebounds per game in her high school career
» Named the Georgia High School Athletic Coaches Association Class 1A North Player of the Year
» Tabbed First-Team All-State by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
 

Personal
» Born May 20, 2001
» Daughter of Brian and Kaiti Cole
» Has three sisters (Morgan, Ryan and Reagan)
» Can sing and was in ballet when she was younger
» Aspires to get into coaching one day
» Major: Communication Studies