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As of Saturday afternoon, former Nebraska women’s basketball star Jordan Hooper wasn’t quite sure where she’d watch Monday’s WNBA draft.
With Hooper reportedly taking over the G League squad, Jordan Sears is expected to return to Jason Kidd’s staff in Dallas.
Nebraska’s Jordan Hooper will have a busy couple of weeks to finish out her college career, and it starts with an All-America citation. Hooper, the No. 2 scorer and rebounder in school history ...
Jordan Hooper is looking for a television. One with the sports package. The Nebraska All-American basketball player is anxious to find out where her life will take her next, but she doesn’t get ...
Jordan Hooper’s No. 35 took its rightful place in the Pinnacle Bank Arena rafters. ... As far as her future in basketball, Hooper said, “I like it then I’ll be retired and I’ll be done.
Jordan Hooper wiped a tear from her cheek. The Nebraska basketball legend from Alliance gazed up from the court and Pinnacle Bank Arena toward the venue’s north wall. For years, there had been ...
The football star and women's basketball icon are joined by Carl Myerscough (men's track, 2000-04), Virginia Stahr (volleyball, 1986-89), Mary Weatherholt (women's tennis, 2009-13) and Emily Wong ...
Jordan Hooper, Women’s Basketball (2011-14), Alliance, Nebraska Jordan Hooper was a three-time All-American as one of the most decorated women’s basketball players in Nebraska history.
Hooper, an Alliance native, was a three-time All-American, the 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year, and one of the most decorated women’s basketball players in Nebraska history.
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