2014-15 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
CAREER STATS2014-15• Appeared in and started all 31 games, helping Daemen to a 21-10 campaign that concluded with the USCAA Division I national championship• Averaged double-figure points for the third-straight season, establishing a new career-high with his 12.2 points-per-game average• Led the team in three-point field goals (75) for the third-straight season, the sixth-highest total for a single season in team history• Knocked down multiple three-point shots in 19 games, including five games with a quintet of trifectas• Also established new career-highs for assists (88), rebounds (155) and rebounds per game (5.0), more than doubling his previous benchmarks in those categories• Scored in double figures 20 times throughout the season, including 16 times after Jan. 1• Helped Daemen to an upset of NCAA Division I Canisius (83-81 in overtime) in an exhibition matchup on Nov. 11, knocking down 3-of-7 shots from three-point range en route to 11 points while dishing seven assists and grabbing six boards• Hit four three-pointers and totaled 18 points and five rebounds in an early-season win over Post on Nov. 15 during the Knee Center of WNY / ECC-CACC Challenge• Recorded the first double-double of his career by scoring 17 points and grabbing a career-high 10 rebounds in a road ECC victory at District of Columbia on Jan. 3• A 16-point outing in a league win over Dowling on Jan. 9 kick-started a five-game stretch of double-figure scoring, averaging 16.0 points per game while shooting 41-percent from three-point range (15-for-37) in the span• Logged a career-best 44 minutes to help Daemen earn a key ECC victory in overtime vs. Bridgeport on Jan. 10, recording his second career double-double in the process with 19 points and 10 assists• With his second double-double of the season, Greene became the only player in the ECC to register double-doubles using points-rebounds and points-assists• Narrowly missed a third double-double by scoring 13 points and corralling nine boards in a league victory over Roberts Wesleyan on Jan. 20• Matched his earlier streak of five-straight double-figure scoring games - the longest streak of his career - from Feb. 6-21, averaging 18.2 points and 4.0 three-point field goals per game in that span• Matched a career-high with 28 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field, and 5-for-9 from three-point range, in a late-season loss to eventual league co-champion St. Thomas Aquinas on Feb. 20• In the 28-point outing vs. St. Thomas Aquinas, scored a layup at the 13:43 mark of the second half to surpass 1,000 points for his career• Helped Daemen capture its first USCAA national title by averaging 10.7 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists in three national tournament games from Mar. 4-7• Ended the season ranked among the ECC leaders in total minutes (1074 - 1st), minutes per game (34.6 - 5th), three-point field goals (75 - 4th), three-point field goal percentage (.379 - 17th), defensive rebounds (112 - 13th), total rebounds (155 - 18th), total assists (88 - 10th), assist-to-turnover ration (1.8 - 9th), total points (379 - 17th) and points per game (12.2 - 20th)2013-14• Appeared in all 28 games while making seven starts and averaging double-figure points (10.5) for the second-straight season• Established new career-highs for minutes played (665), minutes per game (23.8), free throws made (71) and attempted (94), free throw percentage (.755) and assists (35)• Led the team in three-point baskets made (52) and attempted (153) for the second straight year while finishing third in three-point field goal percentage (.340)• Played 30 minutes or more on five occasions, including a full 40 minutes at UC-San Diego on Nov. 15• Had 12 games of double-figure scoring including two with 20 or more• Led the team with 18 points to spark Daemen to a 59-56 home victory over Goldey-Beacom, playing without three regular starters• Went for a team-high 19 points in Daemen's first-ever East Coast Conference victory, a 77-72 overtime win at Roberts Wesleyan on Nov. 26• Erupted for 28 points, matching a career-high, including a season-best five three-pointers, in leading Daemen to a 79-72 overtime win at Dowling on Jan. 17 which was the Golden Lions' first league loss of the season• Led the way with 20 points in the Wildcats' 111-72 romp over Molloy on Feb. 72012-13• Had a breakout season and emerged as the team's top threat from three-point range• Appeared in 32 games and made nine starts while averaging 19.3 minutes per game• Finished fourth on the team in scoring with 11.3 points per game• Led the team from behind the three-point arc, knocking down 69-of-159 (43-percent)• Finished fourth in the USCAA in three-point shooting accuracy• Had 18 double figure scoring games and four games with at least 20 points• Hit three or more three pointers on 13 occasions• Burried a career-best six three-pointers and shot 8-for-10 overall en route to 24 points in Daemen's 82-66 win vs. Virginia Union at the Gary Miller Classic on November 23• Shot 8-for-16 overall, 5-for-12 from three-point range and 7-for-9 from the free throw line during a career-high 28-point outing vs. Newberry at the Joe Manchin Classic on December 8• Named to the All-Tournament Team at the Joe Manchin Classic hosted by Salem International on December 7-9 after averaging 17.5 points and shooting 48-percent (10-for-21) from the field• Hit 5-of-8 from three-point range and scored 20 points vs. Apprentice on February 27 in the quarterfinal round of the USCAA Division I National Championship Tournament• Followed that up by hitting 5-of-7 from three-point range and scoring 17 points vs. Ave Maria on February 28 in the semifinal round of the USCAA Division I National Championship Tournament2011-12• Saw spot duty off the bench, appearing in 28 games while averaging 5.8 minutes per game• Averaged 1.9 points and 0.8 rebounds per game.• Played double figure minutes five times and experienced success, upping his per game averages to 5.2 points and 1.8 rebounds per game in those contests• Scored six points and grabbed four rebounds during Daemen's 91-68 win over Maine-Machias at the UMFK Bengal Classic on November 12• Provided a spark off the bench in the first half of a loss at Grace on December 9• Scored seven points during Daemen's 86-51 win over Fisher on December 21• Scored a career-high eight points in a loss at Walsh on January 17 HIGH SCHOOL• Racked up several awards and accolades as a prep star for the South Glens Falls Bulldogs and coach John Mossing• Was a two-time Foothills Council League Player of the Year and two-time Post Star All-Area Player of the Year.• Was a two-time Albany Times Union 1st Team selection• Became the third 1,000-point scorer in school history• As a junior, helped the Bulldogs to a 14-5 record and a league championship • Was a Post Star 1st Team All-Area pick as a sophomore• Also lettered in football, playing quarterback and safety and earned Post Star 1st Team All-Area honors for defense as a senior.• Was also a 4th Team All-State Class A honoree as a QB and had over 1,000 yards passing in his career.• Played his AAU ball for several outfits including 518 Hustle, Team 518 and the Buffalo Storm.PERSONAL INFORMATION• Born Jordan Mariah Greene on March 7, 1993 in South Glens Falls, N.Y.• Son of Ethan & Judy Greene of Fort Edward, N.Y.• Has one older brother - Tyler Greene (23)• Brother Tyler was a four-year letterman as a pitcher on the SUNY Plattsburgh baseball team• Career objective is to become a respected business owner• Chose to attend Daemen College because... "I liked the size of the school, the coaches and the basketball team."• Business Administration major
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2012-13Sophomore
Forward
6'5"
0 lbs
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2013-14Junior
Forward
6'5"
200 lbs
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2014-15Senior
Forward
6'5"
200 lbs