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Name
Jordin Canada
Nationality
usaUnited States
Position
Shooting Guard
Current Team
Dream
Leagues
WNBA Basketball
Seasons
2025
Birthday
August 11, 1995
Age
29

Accolades:  

  • 2 x WNBA Champion (2018, 2020) 
  • 2 x WNBA Steals leader (2019, 2023) 
  • 2 x WNBA All-Defensive 1st Team (2019,2023)

Unrivaled

  • Played in Inaugural season of Unrivaled (Team Vinyl)

2024 Season with the Dream:

  • Played 20 games for the Dream in 2024, averaging 10.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game.
  • Recorded her first double-double of her Dream career against Dallas (9/6) with 15 points and a season-high 10 assists.
  • Canada was pivotal in the Dream’s 12-point victory against the Sun (8/18), scoring a season-high 19 points, with six steals, six assists and four rebounds. She also surpassed 900 career assists with her performance.
  • Recorded a game-high eight assists against Seattle (8/16) and is now just four assists away from 900 career assists.
  • Dished seven assists and notched a season high of 11 points against Chicago (7/2) in 40 minutes of play.
  • In her first start for the Dream, Canada totaled nine points, a season high nine assists, one block and one steal.
  • Followed up her debut with nine points, six assists and three rebounds in nearly 29 minutes of play against the Sun (6/28).
  • Made her season debut after missing the first 14 games of the season with a hand injury. Canada scored six points, grabbed four offensive rebounds and dished two assists in her first game for the Dream against New York (6/23).

2023 Season with the Sparks: 

  • Played and started 38 games in the regular season for the Sparks 
  • In her standout 2023 season, the 28-year-old led the league in steals with 2.3 per game for the second time (2019, 2023) in her career.  
  • In addition, Canada achieved career-high averages of 13.3 points and 6 assists per game. 

College:    

  • 2 x Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year (UCLA)  
  • Saw her etch her name in the record books with the most assists (831) recorded by a female Bruin.  
  • Canada propelled UCLA to the Elite 8 in her senior year, leading the team in points, assists, and minutes. Her decorated college career resulted in her being drafted fifth overall in the 2018 draft by Seattle.  

International: 

  • Played in Australia for the Melbourne Boomers (2023)

Fixtures

7:00 pm
WNBA Basketball
College Park Center

Atlanta Dream at Dallas Wings