Jordana Price

Jordana Price came to Valdosta State just after playing for the Exterminators of the Hoosier Region in the USA Premier Volleyball League. Price helped led the team to an undefeated season and gold in 2012, and followed up winning silver in 2013. Her professional career also includes a stint with the Florida Wave, which concluded in May of 2013.
 
Price brings a wealth of playing experience to the VSU coaching staff as a graduate assistant. In addition to her professional career, Price was named All-America by the American Volleyball Coaches Association while playing middle blocker at Florida State.
 
At Florida State, Price tallied 692 kills for an average of 2.23 kills per set and finished her career with a 0.312 hitting percentage, good enough for sixth in school history. In addition to her offensive prowess, she was a beast at the net with 306 total blocks, eighth in school history. She finished her career at Florida State with 892 points, averaging 2.88 points per set.
 
She graduated Florida State with a Bachelors of Science in Child and Family Sciences in 2009, following her Associates of Arts from the College of Southern Idaho in 2007 where she played one season. In that season, Price was named the team co-captain and earned First Team All-Region 18 Scenic West Athletic Conference honors.
 
Price was a part of the 2009 ACC Championship squad for the Seminoles, the same year she was recognized as an All-American Honorable Mention. In addition, she was named All-East Region and All-ACC as she topped the league in overall blocks and finished fourth in the conference in overall hitting percentage at .355. Price also earned Florida State’s Most Influential Player award.
 
After graduation, Price went on to play in Switzerland and Azerbaijan. She was part of the Hotel Cristal Volleyball Franches-Montagnes which placed second in Switzerland and fourth place in the LNA league as the team picked up its historical first European Cup win against Romania. In Azerbaijan, Price played with the Shirvan Volleyball Club and faced six current USA national team members.
 
While her widespread playing experience informs her coaching, Price also has coached at a number of volleyball camps throughout her career, including the Jordana Price All-American Volleyball Camp in 2010.
 
While at Valdosta State, Price will pursue a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy with plans to graduate in 2015.