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Jordon Jones

Jordon Jones started in the summer of 2021. Jones spent the last 4 seasons as the Head Coach of Central Baptist College (Ark.), becoming the fastest to 100 wins in program history. In 2021, the Mustangs were 34-15 and made it to the championship game of the Opening Round. She had a 2nd Team NAIA All-American, the AMC Player of the Year, AMC Freshman of the Year, four  1st team All-Conference selections, and two 2nd Team All-Conference selections.

She was an assistant coach for two years prior to taking the reins. During her playing career for CBC from 2012-15, Jones was an all-Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference and all-region performer as well a second-team National Christian College Athletic Association All-American in 2015. She was also a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Scholar Athlete twice and helped lead Central Baptist to an NCCAA National Tournament Appearance in 2015 and an NAIA National Tournament appearance in 2012, where the Mustangs finished fifth in the nation.

In addition to her softball coaching, Jones is also involved in many other areas, including being an instructor and Edge Camp coordinator for Applied Velocity in Greenbrier, Ark. She has previously worked as a CBC admissions counselor for a year as well as a lab technician and field assistant for the United States Geological Survey in Little Rock for four years. She received her CSCS through the NSCA in December of 2020.

She earned her bachelor's degree in exercise science from Central Baptist in 2015 and earned her master's in exercise science at the University of Central Arkansas in 2018.

Personal Achievements – Central Baptist College

  • 2015 2nd Team NCCAA All-American

  • 2014 & 2015 1st Team All-Conference

  • 2014 & 2015 NCCAA 1st Team All-Region

  • 2014 & 2015 NAIA Scholar Athlete

  • Assisted the team in becoming 2014 NCCAA MCAC Regional Champions

  • Helped the team to the 2013 NCCAA National Tournament

  • Helped the team to become the 2012 NAIA MCAC Conference Champion

  • Helped the team to a 5th place finish at the 2012 NAIA National Tournament