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Kevin Jordan played one season at Nebraska after transferring from Canada College in Redwood City, Calif. As a junior in 1990, Jordan played in all 68 games while hitting .348 at the plate. He led the team with 87 hits, 154 total bases and 19 doubles, while his 14 home runs and 70 RBIs ranked him second on the team. His play on the field earned him first-team All-Big Eight and third-team All-America honors.

Jordan spent seven seasons in the Major Leagues, all with the Philadelphia Phillies, from 1995 to 2001. A 20th-round pick by the New York Yankees, Jordan was traded to the Phillies organization in 1994, before making his major league debut the following season. He enjoyed his best season in the majors in 1999, hitting .285 with four homers and 51 RBIs. A career .258 hitter, he had 363 hits, 175 RBIs, 138 runs scored and 70 doubles in his 560 games with the Phillies.