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Jordynn DudleyJordynn Dudley

Jordynn Dudley

Jordynn Dudley

BirthdayNov 21, 2004
HometownMilton, Georgia
CountryUSA
Height5'11"
CollegeFlorida State University
PronounsShe/Her
Acquired
2026-01-26 from Florida State University

COLLEGE

Dudley capped one of the most accomplished collegiate careers in Florida State history, emerging as one of the nation’s premier attacking players during her three seasons in Tallahassee. A two-time NCAA National Champion (2023, 2025) and three-time All-ACC First Team selection, she earned three United Soccer Coaches All-America honors and was a Hermann Trophy finalist in 2025 after being named a semifinalist in each of her collegiate seasons. Dudley finished her career with 30 goals and 29 assists in 53 matches, including back-to-back 25-point campaigns, and was a driving force in Florida State’s postseason success, earning NCAA Tournament Offensive Most Outstanding Player honors in 2023. As a freshman, she recorded 14 goals and nine assists – both the second-most by a freshman in program history – while scoring in the national championship match, and she followed with a junior season that featured 11 goals and 14 assists, three game-winning goals and a 13-game point streak en route to a second national title.

INTERNATIONAL

At the international level, Dudley has represented the United States with the U.S. U-20 Women’s Youth National Team, helping the squad finish third at the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. She made five appearances, including two starts, and scored twice during the tournament, delivering several decisive moments in the knockout rounds. Dudley netted a dramatic 98th-minute equalizer in the quarterfinal comeback against Germany before scoring the extra-time game-winner over Mexico in the Round of 16. She was also called into U.S. U-20 training camp in May 2024 and previously competed for the United States at the 2023 CONCACAF U-20 Championships.

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