Women's Lacrosse
Christopher, Jordan

Jordan Christopher
- Title:
- Women's Lacrosse Associate Head Coach
- Email:
- jordan.christopher@qu.edu
- Phone:
- (203) 582-5323
Jordan Christopher enters her third season leading the Bobcats in 2025-26, and her tenth season in total with the Bobcats.
The 2024 campaign was one of the most successful in recent memory, as the Bobcats clinched a spot in the MAAC postseason and upset Sacred Heart before bowing out in the second round of the tournament. The Quinnipiac offense was full-on from the start of the season, recording its most goals (239) since 2011, most points (342) since 2011, most assists (103) since 2013 and most draw controls (219) since 2011.
10 wins on the campaign were also tied for the most since the 2011 campaign. The team also shined on the defensive end, causing 180 turnovers which was the second-most since the 2007 campaign.
Under Christopher's guidance, six Bobcats were selected to All-Conference honors, with first-year netminder Shannon Alden leading the way to both Goaltender and Rookie of the Year honors, while also earning spots on the All-MAAC First Team and All-MAAC Rookie Team.
Emma Miller-Ayala and Anna Givens joined Alden on the All-Rookie Team, while EllaGrace Delmond, Abby Wise and Caelan O'Connor all earned spots on the All-MAAC Second Team.
Most recently, she helped guide the Bobcats to a successful spring 2023 campaign. QU finished with a winning record (10-8 overall), going 5-3 in MAAC play to earn a spot in the league’s postseason tournament. QU won three of their final five regular season games, then defeated No. 5 Canisius in Hamden to advance to the MAAC Semifinals. First year Mia Delmond (Rookie of the Year) and senior Kat Henselder (Goalkeeper of the Year) earned two of the seven major individual awards handed out by the MAAC, highlighting five All-Conference Selections for QU.
The Bobcats started the 2022 campaign hot, winning three of their first four, capped by a 13-12 victory over Patriot League foe Boston University. QU's offense was fourth in generating chances, averaging 31.19 shots and 22.06 shots on goal per contest during the year.
Under Christopher's guidance during the 2021 campaign, the Bobcats' offense led the MAAC leaderboards by averaging 19.58 points per game. They were also second in assists per contest (5.83) and third in goals per game (13.75), led by all-conference selections Megan Szawlowski and Sophia Iaccino.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the 2020 spring season, the Bobcats won three games and defeated their first BIG EAST opponent in Old Dominon with Christopher as assistant coach.
Quinnipiac posted a five win campaign in 2019 under Christopher's watch as an assistant coach, as well as two MAAC victories.
Quinnipiac improved in its second under Christopher's leadership as an assistant coach, picking up five wins on the season.
In her first season at Quinnipiac, Christopher helped lead the Bobcats to a four-win 2017 season and the program's first-ever appearance in the MAAC Tournament.
Christopher previously served as an assistant at Central Connecticut State University from 2014 through the 2016 season.
Christopher was part of the CCSU coaching staff that developed two All-Northeast Conference First Team and five All-NEC Second Team selections, as well as two All-Rookie Team honorees from 2014 through 2016. Under Christopher’s guidance, CCSU featured 13 NEC Spring Academic Honor Roll members as well as eight Travelers Athletic Directors All-Academic Team selections. In addition to posting the highest cumulative grade-point average in program history, the Blue Devils were also named a IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Squad in 2015 and 2016.
In addition to her role at Central Connecticut State, Christopher also served as the head coach with the Philly Blast Lacrosse Club team from 2012 to 2014 and the Nor’easter Lacrosse Club team from 2014 to the present.
A four-year letter winner at UConn, Christopher was a two-time captain in 2013 and 2014. A BIG EAST All-Academic selection, she also served on the Women’s Lacrosse Leadership Council in 2011 and 2012. In 2013, she was also part of the first team in UConn women’s lacrosse history to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
Christopher graduated from UConn with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology in 2014. She earned her Master's in Organizational Leadership from Quinnipiac in 2020.
The 2024 campaign was one of the most successful in recent memory, as the Bobcats clinched a spot in the MAAC postseason and upset Sacred Heart before bowing out in the second round of the tournament. The Quinnipiac offense was full-on from the start of the season, recording its most goals (239) since 2011, most points (342) since 2011, most assists (103) since 2013 and most draw controls (219) since 2011.
10 wins on the campaign were also tied for the most since the 2011 campaign. The team also shined on the defensive end, causing 180 turnovers which was the second-most since the 2007 campaign.
Under Christopher's guidance, six Bobcats were selected to All-Conference honors, with first-year netminder Shannon Alden leading the way to both Goaltender and Rookie of the Year honors, while also earning spots on the All-MAAC First Team and All-MAAC Rookie Team.
Emma Miller-Ayala and Anna Givens joined Alden on the All-Rookie Team, while EllaGrace Delmond, Abby Wise and Caelan O'Connor all earned spots on the All-MAAC Second Team.
Most recently, she helped guide the Bobcats to a successful spring 2023 campaign. QU finished with a winning record (10-8 overall), going 5-3 in MAAC play to earn a spot in the league’s postseason tournament. QU won three of their final five regular season games, then defeated No. 5 Canisius in Hamden to advance to the MAAC Semifinals. First year Mia Delmond (Rookie of the Year) and senior Kat Henselder (Goalkeeper of the Year) earned two of the seven major individual awards handed out by the MAAC, highlighting five All-Conference Selections for QU.
The Bobcats started the 2022 campaign hot, winning three of their first four, capped by a 13-12 victory over Patriot League foe Boston University. QU's offense was fourth in generating chances, averaging 31.19 shots and 22.06 shots on goal per contest during the year.
Under Christopher's guidance during the 2021 campaign, the Bobcats' offense led the MAAC leaderboards by averaging 19.58 points per game. They were also second in assists per contest (5.83) and third in goals per game (13.75), led by all-conference selections Megan Szawlowski and Sophia Iaccino.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the 2020 spring season, the Bobcats won three games and defeated their first BIG EAST opponent in Old Dominon with Christopher as assistant coach.
Quinnipiac posted a five win campaign in 2019 under Christopher's watch as an assistant coach, as well as two MAAC victories.
Quinnipiac improved in its second under Christopher's leadership as an assistant coach, picking up five wins on the season.
In her first season at Quinnipiac, Christopher helped lead the Bobcats to a four-win 2017 season and the program's first-ever appearance in the MAAC Tournament.
Christopher previously served as an assistant at Central Connecticut State University from 2014 through the 2016 season.
Christopher was part of the CCSU coaching staff that developed two All-Northeast Conference First Team and five All-NEC Second Team selections, as well as two All-Rookie Team honorees from 2014 through 2016. Under Christopher’s guidance, CCSU featured 13 NEC Spring Academic Honor Roll members as well as eight Travelers Athletic Directors All-Academic Team selections. In addition to posting the highest cumulative grade-point average in program history, the Blue Devils were also named a IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Squad in 2015 and 2016.
In addition to her role at Central Connecticut State, Christopher also served as the head coach with the Philly Blast Lacrosse Club team from 2012 to 2014 and the Nor’easter Lacrosse Club team from 2014 to the present.
A four-year letter winner at UConn, Christopher was a two-time captain in 2013 and 2014. A BIG EAST All-Academic selection, she also served on the Women’s Lacrosse Leadership Council in 2011 and 2012. In 2013, she was also part of the first team in UConn women’s lacrosse history to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
Christopher graduated from UConn with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology in 2014. She earned her Master's in Organizational Leadership from Quinnipiac in 2020.