Texas Tech Lady Raiders Land 4⭐️ Gianna Jordan, Milania Jordan & Natalia Jordan
Texas Tech women’s basketball landed three commitments from three sisters: Gianna, Milania and Natalia Jordan. All three are in the Class of 2026 with Gianna earning a four-star and No. 84 overall player rank from Rivals.

Gianna “GiGi” Jordan | 5-7 PG | Southlake, Texas
Gianna is a four-star prospect ranked by Rivals as the 84th best player and 17th best point guard in the country. She also held offers from Oregon, Louisville and Arkansas amongst many others before committing to Texas Tech this week.
Prior to playing for Faith Family Academy she, along with her sisters, starred for Southlake Carrol in Southlake, Texas. Her high school head coach there had this to say about her in an interview last year with Yahoo Sports.
“Gianna has a high basketball IQ,” Coach Robyn McCourt said. “Really quick on defense. A good slasher to the rim. She has a good inside out combination game of getting to the rim and shooting outside. She is very high tempo.”
Milania Jordan | 5-10 CG | Southlake, Texas
The oldest of this group is Milania Jordan who was originally a Class of 2025 prospect but after a knee injury she decided to take a prep year and reclassify into 2026. She was the District 4-6A MVP when she averaged 18 points a game to go along with four rebounds for Southlake Carrol in 2024. Prior to her injury, she was a two-time All-State selection and regarded as a Top-20 player in the state of Texas. She returned to play in the spring of 2025.
At 5-10 she is a true combo guard that can run point if needed but also play off-ball as a slasher and has the strength to finish through contact in transition. Like her sisters she LOVES to push the pace, perhaps more than any of them.
“She is deadly in transition,” Coach McCourt said. “She spreads the floor incredibly well. She finishes her layups in transition unlike anybody I’ve ever seen. Shots that you’re like ‘there’s no way she can make that’, and she finds a way to make it.”
Natalia Jordan | 5-8 G | Southlake, Texas
Natalia may come in the most under the radar of the group but don’t tell her that. She’s a FIERCE competitor that will take on anyone, anytime any place and win. Fans are going to LOVE her winner attitude.
She’s also more than willing to play amongst the trees inside despite her size, which she did starting for 6A Southlake Carrol. Natalia was named first-team All-District, as the team won an undefeated District Championship.
“Natalia does all the the nitty gritty details,” said Coach McCourt. “She plays a forward-like role, even though she has the size of a guard.”
Her mom echoed this but also called her the leader of the sisters, in life and on the court.
“I call her the leader of the bunch,” Tierny Jordan said. “She is the boss lady. She is very organized. She has everything together. She is the first one ready and is always waiting on everyone. If I need something done I can count on her.”
The Jordans join 6’6 C Jayda Kearney, 6’4 F Moriyah Douglass and 5’7 PG Ambrosia Cole as commitments for Texas Tech in the Class of 2026.
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