Jordan Booker led Thomas University’s Men’s Basketball to its first NAIA national tournament appearance. As an NAIA All-American, Booker earned First-Team All-Sun Conference honors, Second-Team All-Sun Conference honors, Sun Conference Champions of Character honors, led the Sun Conference in assists (120), and led the SUN Conference and NAIA in steals (102). In addition, Booker was inducted into the Thomasville Sports Hall of Fame and named the Bill Rainey Male Athlete of the Year in the TU Division. Along with being an all-star athlete, Booker also earned All-Academic Team honors.
In his second season as a Nighthawk, Booker led the Sun Conference in steals, averaging 3.4 a game. As a senior, Booker averaged 10.3 PPG, 6 APG (#10 in NAIA, #2 in SUN Conference), 4 RPG, and 2.8 SPG (#3 in NAIA, #1 in SUN Conference). In his three seasons as a Nighthawk, Booker led TU as their all-time career leader in assists (380), steals (263), and ranks fourth on the Nighthawks’ all-time scoring list (837 career points).
As a native of Powder Springs, Georgia, Booker attended Harrison High School. After graduation, he would commit to Andrew College. While at Andrew College, Booker was recognized as GCAA’s Defensive Player of the Year and recorded the school’s first and only quadruple-double.
Booker holds an Associate of Science in Education from Andrew College, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Thomas University, and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Elementary Education from Thomas University in hopes of becoming a basketball coach in the future.