Jordan Wayne

Base Info

Name:
Jordan Wayne
Class:
2026
Committed:
No
Positions:
SG, PG
Height:
6-5
Weight:
176
GPA:
3.0
Major:
Business
High School:
Newman College (#9)
Club Team:
South West Slammers (#9)
Hometown:
Perth, Western Australia
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Game Highlights Video

Stats

BSBL (Eaton Eagles): 21 points/game, 6 rebounds/game, 3 assists/game, 2 steals/game HIGH SCHOOL: 22.8 points/game

Athletic honors

2025 NBL1 Professional Men’s League A-grade Rising Star Team MVP   Represented the state at U18 Western Australia Nationals

Evaluations

6-foot-5, 176 pounds. Shooting guard/combo guard. Played in the 2nd-highest league in Australia (NBL1 Professional Men’s League; wasn’t a paid player, so still has his NCAA eligibility). Quick shooting release. Multiple threat to score – 3-pointers, mid-range and driving. Can score off dribble and catch and shoot. Tough on-ball defense with his aggressiveness. Dives for loose balls. Utilizes spin moves and crossovers. Oftentimes draws fouls on 3s by getting contact. Can finish with both hands. Reads floor well and makes right reads. Very vocal leader. Does whatever it takes and plays hard the entire game. Working to improve is mental toughness (sometimes lets shooting struggles get to him). Very strong work ethic. Most days of the week is practicing/working out. Has access to a 24-hour gym. Coachable. — Jason Lauren, ScoutU Scout, 414-303-7607 (cell), Jason@ScoutU.com Jordan Wayne is a 6’5” scoring guard who consistently demonstrates a high-level impact on both ends of the floor. I had the opportunity to coach Jordan during the NBL1 off-season competition, the BSBL, with the Eaton Eagles, and he quickly established himself as one of the most reliable and driven players on our roster. He even won the Rising Star Award of the entire league. Jordan is a true three-level scorer. He has the ability to finish at the rim with strength and control, knock down perimeter shots with confidence and create his own offense in the mid-range. He is especially dangerous in big moments, showing a natural ability to make tough, timely shots when the team needs them most. His ball-handling is composed and confident, allowing him to operate effectively in both structured and broken-play situations. What separates Jordan is not just his scoring ability, but his mindset. He plays extremely hard every possession and is always willing to do whatever it takes to win. Defensively, he takes pride in his role, bringing intensity and focus that sets the tone for the team. His size, effort and commitment make him a strong defensive presence in the backcourt. Jordan is also a natural leader. He leads by example through his work ethic, competitiveness and team-first attitude. His presence positively impacts teammates, and he consistently elevates the standard of those around him. Simply put, Jordan Wayne is one of my favourite players I have ever coached. His combination of talent, toughness, and leadership makes him an invaluable asset to any program. — Wes Morgan, head coach, Eaton Eagles

Message from Jordan

My name is Jordan Wayne, and I am a 20-year-old from Newman College in Perth, Western Australia. I am 6’5” and 176 pounds, playing as a shooting guard/combo guard, with an intended major in Business Administration. I have played in the NBL1 Professional Men’s League (maintained my college eligibility; 4 years eligibility left) and was named Team MVP for the Eaton Eagles, averaging 21 points/game. What stands out about me is my 3-point shooting ability, combined with my toughness and competitiveness – whether that’s locking in on the defensive end or being the first on the floor for a loose ball. I take pride in doing the small things that help a team win.   What makes me a unique athlete is my ability to score in a variety of ways, including shooting off the dribble, on the move, and catch-and-shoot situations, while also being effective without needing high usage of the ball. I understand how to play within a system, space the floor and make winning plays. Outside of practice 3 times/week, I am consistently working on my game with 4 strength & conditioning sessions each week, 1-2 games on weekends, and at least 5 days/week on the shooting machine. I spend around 10 hours/week doing extra on-court development, focusing on shooting and game situations.   In addition to basketball, I give back by coaching younger players in my community and completing volunteer work, which has helped me develop leadership, communication and accountability. I want coaches to know that I’ll always embrace my role, bring energy every day, and I can guarantee I’ll be one of the hardest-working players on the floor.   Thank you for taking the time to read my message and for your consideration.

Academics and other activities

GPA: 3.0 Community Service: Coach local youth