Hall of Fame
JAYME GORDY
Hometown: Cheyenne, Wyo.
Sport: Soccer
Years: 1997-2000
Jayme Gordy was the first soccer player in school history to earn all-conference accolades as she was named honorable mention all-Big West as a freshman in 1997, earned second-team honors as a sophomore in 1998, and garnered first-team accolades as both a junior and senior in 1999 and 2000, respectively. In her career, Gordy played in all but two games, making 67 appearances on the pitch with 66 career starts and earned Big West Conference Player of the Week honors three times. At the conclusion of her senior season, Gordy held the school record in career goals (35) and total points (76), which now rank second and third, respectively, and still holds the school record for shots on goal with 185 over her four seasons. She was also the team's leading goal scorer in three of her four seasons, where she still ranks second (13) and fifth (11) in single-season goals scored, and third (28) and eighth (24) in single-season points. In a 9-2 win against Wisconsin-Green Bay during her junior season, Gordy became the first player in school history to record three goals in a game and is currently one of just eight USU players to have a hat trick performance. As a sophomore, Gordy ranked second in the Big West in goals scored (13) and sixth in total points (28). The next year, she remained ranked in both categories, finishing tied for third in goals scored (11) and fifth in points (24). As a senior, she tied for seventh in the conference in goals scored (5) and 11th in points (10) on the season.