WVU's Jordan Harrison Named to Big 12 Starting Five for Second Time

Senior guard had career-high 8 steals in win over Arizona

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

West Virginia University senior guard Jordan Harrison has been named to the Big 12 Women's Basketball Starting Five for the second time this season. Harrison recorded a career-high 8 steals against Arizona and scored in double-figures in both of WVU's wins over Colorado and Arizona last week.

Why it matters

Harrison's strong performances and recognition as one of the top players in the Big 12 Conference highlight the success of the WVU women's basketball program and the individual talent of their senior leader.

The details

Harrison started the week with 6 steals against Colorado and followed that up with a career-high 8 steals in the win over Arizona. She also scored in double-figures in both games, extending her streak of at least 14 points and 5 steals to 4 straight games - the longest such streak by any Big 12 player this century.

  • On February 9, 2026, Harrison was named to the Big 12 Women's Basketball Starting Five for the second time this season.
  • On February 8, 2026, WVU defeated Arizona 87-68.
  • On February 5, 2026, WVU defeated Colorado 61-55 on the road.

The players

Jordan Harrison

A senior guard for the West Virginia University women's basketball team who has been recognized as one of the top players in the Big 12 Conference.

Olivia Miles

A player named to the Big 12 Women's Basketball Starting Five alongside Jordan Harrison.

Jaliya Davis

A player named to the Big 12 Women's Basketball Starting Five alongside Jordan Harrison.

Taliah Scott

A player named to the Big 12 Women's Basketball Starting Five alongside Jordan Harrison.

Jade Masogayo

A player named to the Big 12 Women's Basketball Starting Five alongside Jordan Harrison.

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What’s next

The Mountaineers will next take on UCF at home on Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

The takeaway

Jordan Harrison's standout performances and recognition as one of the top players in the Big 12 showcase the talent and success of the WVU women's basketball program, which continues to produce elite student-athletes.