Jordyn Wheeler, Kate PayeJordyn Wheeler, Kate Paye
Women's Basketball

Jordyn Wheeler Signs With Stanford

Four-star talent is rated as the No. 86 player in the country according to espnW HoopGurlz

STANFORD, Calif. – Setsuko Ishiyama Director of Women’s Basketball Kate Paye announced the signing of prep standout Jordyn Wheeler to an athletic financial aid agreement on Wednesday.

“Jordyn is a fantastic young woman who is a great fit for this program and knew instantly that Stanford was the right place for her,” Paye said of the Cardinal’s newest addition. “An athletic wing and aggressive defender, she is a high-energy and high-impact player who doesn’t just attack the basket, but finishes. Jordyn values what we value here at Stanford, and we are thrilled to have her join us next season.”

A 6-foot guard out of Thorold, Ontario, Wheeler is a four-star talent rated as the No. 86 player in the country according to espnW HoopGurlz and is a veteran of Canada Basketball, appearing in two FIBA tournaments for her country.

She averaged 8.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists in seven games at the 2024 FIBA U17 Women’s Basketball World Cup in July 2024 in León and Irapuato, Mexico. Wheeler was her team’s fourth leading scorer as Canada went 6-1 and won silver, its best-ever finish at the event. She had 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting in the final against the United States and 14 points in a group stage win over Chinese Taipei.

Canada also won silver at the 2023 FIBA U16 Americas Championship in Mérida, Mexico, in which Wheeler averaged 7.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in six games.

“I chose Stanford because from the moment I set foot on campus, I felt an immediate sense of belonging and community,” Wheeler said of her decision. “The environment felt like the perfect fit, as I wanted to be at a school that challenges me both academically and athletically; a balance that Stanford embodies like no other. I can’t wait to be a part of the Sisterhood, and I look forward to continuing to learn and grow both on and off the court!”

The Niagara Prep product is Stanford’s third Canadian player all-time, joining Alyssa Jerome and Mikaela Brewer.