STILLWATER, Okla. —
Oklahoma State sophomore guard Jordan Schultz has left the Cowgirl basketball program due to personal reasons it was announced Wednesday by head coach Jim Littell.
“We are disappointed Jordan has chosen to step away from basketball, but understand it is in her best interest to do so at this time. She is an outstanding young lady and we wish her nothing but the best in the future,” Littell said.
“I am thankful for the opportunity Coach Littell and Oklahoma State gave me. I wish I could give back to the team and the program, but it is a time in my life that I need to be there for my family,” Schultz said.
A native of Claremore, Okla., Schultz played in all seven games for the Cowgirls this season.
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