MOBILE, Ala. – University of South Alabama softball freshman infielder Jordyn Calderon recently sat down with USAJaguars.com to her path to South Alabama, growing up playing softball in the northeast and what type of player fans can expect to see on the field, among other topics.
Calderon signed with the Jaguars after lettering at Jackson Memorial High School in Jackson, N.J. She is the first player in program history from the "Garden State." As a senior, Calderon hit .568 and of her 46 hits, 23 were for extra bases – 13 doubles, 4 triples and 6 home runs – while she also drove in 26.