Jordan Holman enters her second season as a part of the Belhaven Softball coaching staff, joining as a Graduate Assistant ahead of the 2026 campaign.
In Holman's first season in Jackson, she helped the Blazers to a clean sweep of the CCS Championships, taking both the Regular Season and Tournament crowns before advancing to the NCAA Tournament for a sixth consecutive campaign. Winning both the Jackson Regional and Jackson Super Regional, the Blazers returned to the NCAA Division III Softball Finals for just the second time in program history.
Prior to Belhaven, Holman was a standout player at Huntingdon College where she starred for Belhaven's in-conference foes. In her three seasons in Montgomery, Holman hit .422 with a 1.221 OPS driving 176 runs in 127 games. She was a multi-time All-CCS player at Huntingdon and was the CCS Player of the Year in 2024. She also earned NFCA All-Region honors for Huntingdon.
Before starring for the Hawks, Holman spent time at Covenant College where she was an NFCA All-Region selection and landed a spot on the All-USA South First Team in 2021. She also spent 2020 at Messiah University, starting eight games as a freshman before COVID ended the season.
Originally from Reading, Pennsylvania, Holman's father Craig, played college baseball at Jacksonville State and was a 22nd round draft pick of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1991. He spent eight years in the minor league system for the Philadelphia Phillies. Holman's brother, Luke, played collegiately at both the University of Alabama and LSU and was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2024 MLB Draft by the Cincinnati Reds for whom he currently pitches in the minor leagues.