OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The 2022-23 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America® Women's At-Large Teams were announced Thursday and Johnson County sophomore right-hand pitcher Jordan Harrison was selected the College Division recipient of the CSC Academic All-America® Team Member of the Year award.
The other four division winners were: Aria Fischer from Stanford University (NCAA D-I), Daisy Woodling of Texas Women's University (NCAA D-II), Karen Alvarez of the University of Texas at Dallas (NCAA D-III) and Jordan Haeusser of Missouri Baptist University (NAIA)
Harrison is one five JCCC female athletes be honored all-time, but she is the first in school history to be selected as the Academic All-American of the Year and the first Johnson County softball player.
Additionally in 2023, Harrison earned CSC)2023 Academic All-District® Women's At-Large, NJCAA Third-Team All-American, All-Region 6/Plains District First Team and Kansas Jayhawk Conference D-II First-Team and League MVP. She also was selected the JCCC Female athlete and Academic Athlete of the Year.
This season, Harrison proved to be the top arm in the conference punctuated by her selection as as KJCCC D-II Pitcher of the Week five times. She was also selected the 2022-23 JCCC Female Athlete of the Year. Off the field, she has been named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) 2023 Academic All-District® Women's At-Large Team and earned NJCAA All-Academic First Team with a 4.0 GPA.
This season, Harrison led the conference with a 1.78 earned run average, ranked third in strikeouts with 159 and second in wins with 20. She finished 20-3 with 13 complete game victories. She logged 134.0 innings and held opposing hitters to a .200 batting average, and recorded 10+ strikeouts for times. Her 20 wins tie for 12th on JCCC's season chart, and her 159 strikeouts tie for 11th.
Harrison finished her career with a 30-10 record, with 270 strikeouts over 242.1 innings with an earned run average of 2.05. She also registered 25 complete games and two no-hitters, including a perfect game. Her 30 wins tie for 12th on JCCC's career chart, and her 270 strikeouts rank seventh all-time. She also ranks among the all-time leaders in innings pitched (16th), games started (T-16th) and games completed (T-14th).
Harrison will continue her academic and athletic career at Emporia State University this fall.





