JORDAN RICHARD

Age: 28

On Tour Since: 2018

Hometown: Tipton, Michigan

Style: Right

Career PWBA Titles: 5

Showcasing one of the most powerful strike balls on the current PWBA Tour, Jordan is a five-time winner on the PWBA Tour. In 2023 she added the coveted PWBA Player of the Year honors to her ever-growing resume that includes the 2018 PWBA Rookie of the Year honors as well. Speaking of her resume, don’t forget her 8 Gold Medals during her six-year tenure on Team USA. And if 2023 was any indication of what is yet to come, look out PWBA Tour, Jordan Richard has officially arrived.

Career Highlights

PWBA Titles

2023 - PWBA GoBowling! Spokane Open, Spokane, Wash.


2023 - PWBA Great Lakes Classic, Wyoming, Mich.


2023 - PWBA Bowlers Journal Cleveland Open, Parma Heights, Ohio


2019 - PWBA Lincoln Open, Lincoln, Neb.


2018 - PWBA Greater Harrisburg Open, Mechanicsville, Pa.


Awards

2023 PWBA Player of the Year


2018 PWBA Rookie of the Year


2020-2021 and 2022-2023 USBC National High Average Award winner


2018 U.S. Amateur Champion


Runner-up finish at 2018 USBC Team USA Trials


2017 and 2018 NTCA Division I Player of the Year (Arkansas State)


2016, 2017 and 2018 NTCA first-team All-American (Arkansas State)


Third-place finish at 2016 U.S. Amateur


2015 NTCA Division II/III Player of the Year (Central Missouri)


2015 NTCA Division II/III Rookie of the Year (Central Missouri)


2015 NTCA second-team All-American (Central Missouri)


Two-time Michigan High School Athletic Association Division II individual champion


Other Achievments

One gold medal (doubles) at 2023 Pan American Games


Three gold medals (trios, team, all-events) and two silver medals (singles, doubles) at 2022 PANAM Bowling Women's Championships


One gold medal (team) at 2021 IBF Super World Championships


One gold medal (trios) and one bronze medal (team) at 2019 World Bowling Women's Championships


Two gold medals (doubles, trios), one silver medal (team) and one bronze medal (Masters) at 2018 PABCON Women's Championships


One silver medal (team) and one bronze medal (doubles) at 2016 World Bowling Youth Championships