2023: CSC Academic All-District...made 17 starts, while appearing in 45 total games...batted .250 with 14 hits with three doubles and three triples, five RBIs, 20 runs scored and six steals...went 2-for-2 and scored three runs on 2/26 vs. Ohio State...had another 2-for-2 day with a double, a triple, two RBIs and two runs scored in a win over Niagara on 3/6...collected a hit in her final collegiate at-bat in the Women's College World Series against Oklahoma State on 6/2.
2022: Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll... played and started in all 54 games... 38 starts in center field and 16 starts in left field... saw her best season offensively, batting .275 (44-160) with six doubles, one triple, 27 RBI, 11 walks and 21 runs scored... was a perfect 9-for-9 in stolen bases... 12 multi-hit and six multi-RBI games... recorded a five game hitting streak and reached safely in eight consecutive games... went a perfect 4-for-4 against Missouri State (2/11), scoring one run and stole a base... 2-for-2 driving in three runs and scoring two herself with a double, walk and two stolen bases against Cal Baptist (2/13).Â
2021: Pac-12 Academic honor roll … played in 48 games and started 36, split between left field (22), right field (12) and designated player ...  had a breakout season, batting .252 (26-103) with four doubles, one triple, two home runs and 14 RBI, plus 15 runs scored ... also stole one base in two attempts and drew five walks ... recorded six multi-hit games (all with 2 hits), including four against Pac-12 opponents ... home runs came against UCLA (3/1) and at Dixie State (4/7).
2020: Pac-12 All-Academic selection… played in 9 games and batted .200 (1-5) with 2 runs scored… singled vs. Mercer on March 6… walked once.
2019: Easton/NFCA Division 1 Scholar Athlete ... played 47 games, starting 17, primarily in the outfield … made first collegiate start vs. CSUN … scored her first collegiate run and had her first multi-hit game against Tennessee … drove in her first run against Bradley … smacked a double vs. Niagara … walked in seven contests … notched her first stolen base vs. California … scored a pair of runs against Hofstra … had a multi-hit game vs. South Dakota … collected her only other RBI of the season against Oregon.
Prior to Utah: Gasper batted .454 with 24 RBIs, 29 runs, six doubles and two triples as a centerfielder at Hart High School. For her efforts, she was named All-Santa Clarita Valley and All-Area. She also led her team to a California Interscholastic Federation runner-up spot in Division 3.
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Playing with the SoCal Choppers, she won an IDT U14 Boulder Championship and a U14 FCS National Championship. She then led the U16 squad to a IDT Boulder runner-up spot was also a member of the U18 squad.
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Personal: Jordyn is the daughter of Terri and Steve Gaspar and has a sibling, Cole. Her cousin is Madison Shipman, the 2014 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year for Tennessee.
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Jordyn is majoring in history and wants to be a junior high or high school teacher. A member of the honor roll, she was a member of the Homecoming Court and voted the top female athlete her senior year.