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Northeastern State University Athletics

2014 Men's Soccer Roster

7 Jordan Schmoker

7 Jordan Schmoker

  • Position:
    Midfielder/Forward
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Weight:
    145
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Catoosa, Okla.
  • Highschool:
    Catoosa HS

Summary

Biography

NORTHEASTERN STATE – A two-year letterwinner . . . was named a 2013 Daktronics All-American Honorable Mention . . . also has two All-Central Region First Team accolades (2013 Daktronics, 2013 NSCAA) and one All-MIAA First Team honor (2013) on his resume . . . was on the 2012 All-MIAA Honorable Mention team . . . owns 33 career points (5g-23a) . . . his 23 career assists are tied for the most in school history . . . has played 36 matches and made 33 starts . . . led the nation in assists per game (0.87) and finished third in the country in total assists (13) junior year . . . finished 11th in the nation and second in the MIAA with 10 assists sophomore year . . . most points in a single game is four, which he has registered three times . . . most goals in a game is two (Fort Hays State on Nov. 7, 2013) . . . has posted a career-high two assists on seven occasions . . . most minutes played in a game is 110 against Fort Hays State (Oct. 24, 2013) . . . is a two-time member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll (2012-13) . . . transferred to Northeastern State after spending his freshman year at Division I Coastal Carolina University.
 
Junior (2013) – Participated in 15 matches and made 14 starts . . . named a Daktronics All-American Honorable Mention . . . also landed on the Daktronics All-Central Region First Team, the NSCAA All-Central Region First Team and the All-MIAA First Team . . . finished the season second on the team with 21 points (4g-13a) in 1,246 minutes . . . led the entire nation in assists per game (0.87) and was third in the NCAA in total assists . . . the 13 assists also tied for second-most in a single season in school history . . . finished third in the MIAA in points per game (1.40) and sixth in points . . . registered at least one assist in the first five matches of the season to set the school record for most consecutive games with a helper . . . played a season-high 110 minutes against Fort Hays State (Oct. 24) . . . had a season-high four points in three matches against William Jewell (1g-2a on Sept. 6), Oklahoma Christian (1g-2a on Sept. 17) and Fort Hays State (2g-0a on Nov. 7) . . . also registered two assists against Southwest Baptist (Oct. 19) and Harding (Nov. 1) . . . was a member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
 
Sophomore (2012) – Played in all 21 matches and made 19 starts in his first season with the RiverHawks . . . named All-MIAA Honorable Mention . . . lone goal of the season was a game-winning marker against Truman State in the MIAA Championship Semifinals (Nov. 1) . . . finished second in the MIAA and 11th in the nation with 10 assists . . . was also 19th in the country in assists per game (0.48) . . . had two assists in three different contests . . . played the full 90 against both Missouri-St. Louis (Aug. 31) and Lindenwood (Nov. 3) . . . played 1,495 minutes on the season . . . named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
 
Coastal Carolina University (2011) – Played in 13 matches and made three starts as a member of the Division I Chanticleers . . . scored one goal and recorded an assist for three points . . . lone marker came against Winthrop (Oct. 29) . . . lone assist was against Gardner-Webb (Sept. 23) . . . helped CCU win the 2011 Big South Conference Regular Season Championship after posting a perfect 9-0 mark in league play . . . Coastal Carolina also advanced to the 2011 NCAA Division I Second Round.
 
High School – Four-year letterwinner at Catoosa High School under head coach Brent Crenshaw . . . scored 22 goals and had 38 assists in his first three years with the Indians . . . named to the 5A All-District Team as a sophomore . . . selected to the 4A All-District Team and was named team MVP as a junior . . . made the honor roll all four years of high school . . . played club and was a member of the ODP Regional and International Team . . . helped his team finish in third place in the PLW League . . . recipient of the Tulsa National Lifetime Award.
 
Personal – Major is undecided . . . son of Sid and Angie Schmoker . . . born May 7, 1993 . . . twin brother Adam is also a member of the NSU squad.

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Historical Player Information

  • 7

    2012Sophomore

    Midfielder
    5'10" 150 lbs
    7
  • 7

    2013Junior

    Forward
    5'10" 150 lbs
    7
  • 7

    2014Senior

    Midfielder/Forward
    5'11" 145 lbs
    7