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” 
