Chris Jordan
Chris Jordan
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Granger, IN
High School: Penn
Major: Business
Parents: Mike & Margaret

Senior (2009-10):
Continued to be a solid contributor in doubles ... Joined up with Chris Goodwin to earn All-UAA First Team honors at No. 1 doubles after recording a 3-0 mark at the league's championship including an 8-6 win over Washington University's Isaac Stein and Max Woods who ended the year ranked fifth naationally ... He and Goodwin finished the season with a 9-1 dual record at the No. 1 spot and concluded the season ranked 21st nationally ... The Jordan/Goodwin duo also were ranked seventh in the Atlantic South Region ... Jordan and Chris Redmond compiled a 4-1 slate at the ITA South Atlantic Region Championships and advanced to the finals where they dropped a decision to teammates Chris Goodwin and Dillon Pottish ... Ended the year with an overall effort of 14-3 in doubles (40-20 career) and 0-1 in singles.

Junior (2008-09):
Played mostly at doubles, registering an overall record of 10-6 (7-5 dual) ... He and Chris Redmond advanced to the semifinals of the ITA Regional Championships where they were topped by eventual winners Michael and Chris Goodwin ... During the dual portion of the schedule he played doubles with three different teammates, joining up with Colin Egan at No. 3 during the NCAAs where they won three of five matches ... Finished with a 2-1 mark in singles play with all his competitions taking place at the ITA Regionals.

Sophomore (2007-08):
Finished his second season with the program with an overall singles record of 6-6 (3-5 dual) ... All eight of his dual singles matches were at the No. 6 spot ... Helped the Eagles to a win over Johns Hopkins at the ITA National Indoor Championships with a singles win ... Played doubles with five different teammates, finishing with an overall mark of 6-4 (5-3 dual) ... He and Mark Boren combined for a 3-0 record at No. 3 doubles with victories against opponents from BYU-Hawaii, Hawaii-Pacific and Hawaii-Hilo.

Freshman (2006-07):
Emerged as a contributor his initial season of action ... Compiled a 7-4 record in singles play, going 5-3 in dual competition ... Registered a 4-2 dual record at No. 6 singles ... Played doubles with seven different players and finished with a 10-7 record, going 4-3 with Hardy Ehlers ... Won his opening two matches at the ITA South Regionals.

Prior to Emory:
Was a three-year member of the Penn High School tennis team... Served as the team's co-captain during the 2005-06 season... Rick Dukeshier was his high school coach ... Was the number one singles player for the team in 2005 & 2006 ... Compiled a 62-3 record during his three seasons on the team... Named the North Indiana Conference MVP in 2004 & 2005... Named to the all-District and all-State first teams in 2004 & 2005... Named to the academic all-state first team in 2005 ... His team finished second in state competition in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

Personal: Born January 13, 1988

Quote: "I chose Emory because of the opportunity to obtain a great education, while also being able to play tennis for a very competitive team."