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Jordan Goldwire Is Transferring To Oklahoma After Playing Four Seasons At Duke

Jordan Goldwire played four seasons at Duke!

As a freshman in 2017-2018 Jordan Goldwire Averaged 1.0 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 26 games, while playing 6.5 minutes per contest

  • Totaled 24 assists against just seven turnovers for the season

  • Made his debut against Elon (11/10) in the season opener with three assists in 14 minutes

  • Scored four points, including a three-pointer, against Michigan State in the Champions Classic (11/14)

  • Established a career-high five points in 13 minutes against St. Francis (12/5)

  • Matched his career high of five points and set career highs with seven assists, three steals and 18 minutes against Evansville (12/20)

  • Played 16 minutes with two points and two assists at Pitt (1/10)

  • Logged 13 minutes with an assist and two boards against Pitt (1/20)

  • Hit a three in the NCAA Second Round win over Rhode Island (3/17)

    As a sophomore in 2018-2019 Jordan Goldwire played in a career-best 35 games

  • Averaged 8.6 minutes and 0.9 points per game

  • Tied a career high with four rebounds against Eastern Michigan (11/14)

  • Notched five points, three rebounds and two steals at home versus Stetson (12/1)

  • Helped propel the Blue Devils at Louisville (2/12), coming off the bench with two clutch steals in the final 9:55 as Duke rallied from down 23 points for a key ACC road win

  • Pulled down four boards against Miami (3/2)

  • Went 2-for-2 from the field and recorded three rebounds and two steals in a career-high 28 minutes of work in the win over North Carolina in the ACC Tournament Semifinals

  • Scored six points and registered three steals in the NCAA Tournament

    As a junior 2019-2020 Jordan Goldwire started 15 of 31 games and averaged 4.7 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and posted an impressive +2.6 assist/turnover ratio

  • One of four Blue Devils to play in all 31 games

  • His 1.52 steals per game ranked ninth in the ACC

  • Shot 22-of-41 (.537) from the field over the season’s final eight games

  • Named the team’s co-Defensive Player of the Year with Tre Jones

  • Increased his averages in scoring (5.6), rebounding (3.0), field goal shooting (.495) and three-point shooting (.395) in ACC play

  • In the win over Central Arkansas (11/12), dished out a team-high four assists to go along with nine points, three rebounds and three steals

  • Recorded career highs with five steals and two blocked shots against Winthrop (11/29)

  • Reached double figures in scoring for the first time at Virginia Tech (12/6), finishing with 10 points, six rebounds and two assists

  • In consecutive starts against Wofford (12/19) and Brown (12/28), totaled 12 points, 10 assists, eight rebounds and three steals

  • Scored 10 points against Wake Forest (1/11) on 4-of-6 shooting to go along with six assists

  • Scored a career-high 13 points - 11 in the first half - on 4-of-9 shooting and 3-of-7 from three-point range against Pittsburgh (1/28)

  • Tied his career high with 13 points in the win over No. 8 Florida State (2/10), going a perfect 5-of-5 from the floor and 3-of-3 from beyond the arc

  • Went 3-of-6 from the field with seven points, a career high-tying six rebounds and four assists in the win over Virginia Tech (2/22)

  • Played a career-high 38 minutes in the win over NC State (3/2), scoring 11 points and adding five assists, two steals and a career-high six rebounds

    As a senior 2020-2021 Jordan Goldwire was on the All-ACC Defensive Team

  • Played in all 24 games with 11 starts during his senior campaign

  • Finished his senior season with career-high averages in points (5.8), assists (4.0), rebounds (2.9) and steals (2.25)

  • Led the ACC in assist/turnover ratio (+2.82) while ranking second in the ACC in steals (2.25) and seventh in the conference in assists (4.0)

  • His 2.25 steals per game rank ninth best in a single season at Duke, while his +2.82 assist/turnover ratio ranks seventh on Duke's single-season list

  • Finished the season with 20 multi-steal games – the second-most in the nation – and was 15th nationally in steal percentage, according to KenPom

  • Went 4-of-7 from the floor and 2-of-2 from three-point range for 10 points and grabbed five rebounds in the Champions Classic versus No. 8 Michigan State (12/1)

  • Finished with seven points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals in 32 minutes in the win over Bellarmine (12/4)

  • Recorded four steals while dishing out four assists and scoring five points in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge versus No. 6 Illinois (12/8)

  • Scored nine points on 4-of-8 shooting to go with three rebounds and two assists at Notre Dame (12/16)

  • Scored 12 points, recorded three steals and had six assists to one turnover in the win over Boston College (1/6)

  • Went 6-of-10 from the field for a career-high 14 points, five rebounds and a game-high five assists versus Wake Forest (1/9)

  • Dished out six assists, recorded four steals and brought in three rebounds at Virginia Tech (1/12)

  • Shot 4-of-7 for 11 points while dishing out seven assists with four rebounds versus Georgia Tech (1/26)

  • Had five assists with no turnovers and grabbed six rebounds in the win over Clemson (1/30)

  • Scored seven points, grabbed four rebounds and collected four steals against North Carolina (2/6)

  • Dished out four assists to go with four points and four boards versus Notre Dame (2/9)

  • Recorded five points with four assists and three assists at Wake (2/17)

  • Helped Duke defeat No. 7 Virginia (2/20) with four points, four assists, four steals and three boards

  • Went 2-of-3 from three-point range for six points with four assists and just one turnover in the win over Syracuse (2/22)

  • Matched his career high with eight assists at Georgia Tech (3/2)

  • Hit a career-high 4-of-6 three-pointers for 12 points in the ACC Tournament win over Boston College (3/9)

    Turns out that the 2020-2021 season would be Jordan Goldwire’s last at Duke

    Why?

    Because he entered the transfer portal to take advantage of playing a fifth season given to student athletes because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    When?

    On March 27, 2021! Today Jordan Goldwire announced where he is going to be taking advantage of the fifth season given to student athletes because of the coronavirus pandemic.

    Jordan Goldwire is going to be playing at Oklahoma!

    “according to Jordan Goldwire’s page on Twitter”