Jordana Codio, a junior on the University of Texas women's basketball team, is playing in the Final Four just a couple hours from where she grew up in Winter Garden, Florida. Codio comes from a ...
Jordana Codio is a college basketball player, who plays as a guard for the Texas Longhorns in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) of the NCAA Division I. Codio began her basketball prep career at ...
Jordana Codio's basketball journey has taken her a long way from her high school days in Palm Beach County. Tonight, she will be trying to help Texas defeat South Carolina in the Women's Final Four ...
Former Arizona women's basketball guard Jada Williams expressed support for Jordana Codio on Instagram. Codio announced her commitment to the Wildcats ahead of the 2025-26 season. The junior guard ...
Following Texas' season-ending loss to South Carolina in the Final Four, the program sees a pair of reserves in Abbie Boutilier and Jordana Codio enter the transfer portal. Codio played in 39 games ...
Three years ago, as a freshman phenom for the American Heritage girls basketball team, Jordana Codio began receiving scholarship offers to play Division I college hoops. Instead of waiting and ...
MIAMI GARDENS — Shouts of joy spilled out of the visitors’ locker room and onto the court, where they had just secured a spot in the state semifinals. American Heritage’s girls basketball team is ...
When Jordana Codio goes to college in 2022, she’ll be heading back home. The American Heritage-Delray rising sophomore star used to live in Wisconsin, and on Friday, she announced her commitment to ...
On Monday, basketball fans at Texas officially began looking ahead to 2022. Texas opened its week by receiving a verbal commitment from Jordana Codio, a 6-1 guard out of Florida. Codio is the first ...
Texas women's basketball junior Jordana Codio comes from a true basketball family. Both her parents, Monge and Kara, played college basketball — though "not as this level," Kara added — and her ...
The junior guard has averaged 1.3 points per game this season while battling knee injuries. Jordana Codio's basketball journey has taken her a long way from her high school days in Palm Beach County.