Jordan Ott

JORDAN OTT

  • Title
    Head Women's Ice Hockey Coach
Biography
Jordan Ott was named as the third head coach of the King's College women's ice hockey program on May 1, 2020. Ott came to King's College after serving as the head coach of the SUNY Potsdam softball program, while also serving as a volunteer assistant coach for the SUNY Potsdam ice hockey program. Before that, Ott was a standout performer on the ice for the Bears. At King's Head Coach
  • Ott has posted a 4-43-2 overall record in her career as a head coach at King's.
  • Earned her first career win as a head coach at Neumann University on January 15, defeating the Knights 3-2.
Program Milestones
  • Led the Monarchs to several top-ranked finishes in a season in 2022-23, including goals, points, assists, and shots on goal.
  • Goaltender Syd Dahl set program records in single-season saves (900), save percentage (.899), and goals against average (4.54) in 2022-23.
Honors & Awards
  • MAC Second Team (2): 2022 - Meghan Mietlicki (Defense); 2023 - Syd Dahl (Goalkeeper)
  • MAC Honorable Mention (1): 2022 - Syd Dahl (Goalkeeper)
  • Academic All-MAC (1): 2022 - Meghan Mietlicki
Previous Coaching Experience
  • Head Coach, Softball, SUNY Potsdam, 2018-2020
  • Volunteer Assistant Coach, Women's Ice Hockey, SUNY Potsdam, 2017-2020
Career Record
Year Overall MAC UCHC Postseason or Notes
2022-23 2-21-2 0-8-2 018-2
2021-22 2-22-0 1-9-0 2-18-0
2020-21 Opted out of Season due to COVID
TOTAL 4-43-2 1-17-2 2-36-2

Personal
  • Native of Rochester, N.Y. 
  • 2017 gradiuate of SUNY Potsdam with a B.A in Childhood/Early Childhood Education.
  • Masters of Science in Education from SUNY Potsdam in December of 2019. 
  • 4-year standout for SUNY Potsdam women's ice hockey and softball teams. 
  • Women's ice hockey all-time program leader in goals, points, points per game, goals per game, game-winning goals, power-play goals and short-handed goals. 
  • USCHO Division III National Rookie of the Year in 2014. 
  • Played professionally for Buffalo Beauts of National Women's Hockey League (NHWL) in 2017-18. 
  • Served as SAAC Supervisor at SUNY Potsdam, as well as Assistant Director of Athletic Communications.Â