As a senior: Teixeira was named to the All-GNAC First Team and GNAC All-Tournament Team. She led the Chargers with 29 points on 12 goals and five assists. Four of her goals were game-winners to give her a program record 10 for her career. She was in the top-10 in several categories for conference games including goals (4th, 6), assists (8th, 3), points (6th, 15) and game-winning goals (2nd, 2). Her best game of the season came in a 5-3 GNAC win over Regis when she scored twice and added an assist. Teixeira finished her career as the all-time leader in assists (22), tied for first in points (84) and second in goals (31). Â
As a junior: Teixeira led the team with six assists in 2017 to add to her all-time lead of 17. The six assists tied a single-season record with her total from 2015. She added four goals in 2017, including two game-winners against Becker and Rivier, to rank fourth on the team with 14 points. She was one of five Chargers to play and start in all 17 of the Chargers' games. Teixeira ranks third in career points with 55.Â
As a sophomore: Teixeira was named to the NAC East Sportsmanship Team and started in all 17 of the Chargers' games in her second year. She was tied for second on the team with 19 points on seven goals and five assists. Two of her goals were game-winners against Becker and Wheelock. She also was named to the NAC All-Tournament Team. The sophomore finds herself climbing the all-time ranks in program history. She is the all-time leader in assists with 11, while ranking second in points (41) and fourth in goals (15).
As a freshman: Teixeira turned in one of the best seasons in program history in 2015. She became the first Charger to be named 2015 Longstreth / National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III All-Region Second Team and NAC Rookie of the Year . She also landed on the NAC All-Conference Team. Teixeira finished the season with a program record 22 points on eight goals and six assists. The six assists set a single season record, while the eight goals tied for the second most in a single season. In conference play, the rookie finished the season ranked in the top six in goals (4, t-2nd), points (10, t-2nd), shots (20, t-4th), game-winning goals (1, t-5th), assists (2, t-6th) and shots on goal (14, t-6th). Her game-winner came in a 3-2 conference victory over Castleton, which was essential to Colby-Sawyer securing its first postseason appearance. Against UMaine-Farmington, one of the strongest defensive units in the conference, Teixeira found the back of the cage twice, while all other conference teams netted no more than one goal as a team when playing UMF. She also earned two NAC Rookie of the Week honors during the season.
At Exeter: Jordan played field hockey for the Hawks. She was named First Team All-State and to the All-State N.H. team. Jordan was a team captain and earned the Coaches Award. She holds the record for goals scored and helped the team to a state championship.Â
Career Stats: Updated after 2018 season
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Year |
Goals |
Assists |
Points |
GWG |
DS |
2015 |
8Â |
6 % |
22Â |
2 |
0 |
2016 |
7 |
5 |
19Â |
2 |
0 |
2017 |
4 |
6 % |
14 |
2 |
0 |
2018 |
12 |
5 |
29 |
4 |
0 |
Total |
31 ! |
22 ^ |
84 * |
10 $ |
0 |
! = 2nd in career goals
^ = career leader in assists
* = t-1st in career points
$ = 1st in career game-winners
% = single season record for assists