Junior Year - 2012
Named First Team All-MEAC as a relief pitcher...Collected an ERA of 3.30 in 46.1 innings (fifth most on team), the fourth lowest ERA on the team...Had a 4-6 record, with 29 strikeouts versus nine walks, with opponents batting .240 against...Had a career-high 11 saves to lead the MEAC and rank 30th in the NCAA...Also led the conference with 34 appearances as B-CU's closer...Joined the pitching staff in three combined shutouts...Appeared in the infield rotation in three games with five at-bats...Against MEAC opponents, Dailey had an ERA of 3.38 with a 2-3 record, pitching 13.1 innings in 11 outings, with eight strikeouts and one walk, earning four saves...Made his longest appearance of the year vs. Troy (3/2/12)...Logged four strikeouts at Florida Gulf Coast (2/17/12)...Pitched in the MEAC Championship Game against Delaware State (5/20/12), allowing no hits...Appeared in the NCAA Regional game vs. College of Charleston, striking out on batter and allowing just one hit...Earned recognition on the MEAC Commissioner's All-Academic Team for the second consecutive year
Sophomore Year - 2011
Named First Team All-MEAC as a Relief Pitcher...Logged a 1.99 ERA in 54.1 innings (third highest on team), the second best of all pitchers for the Wildcats, with batters hitting .226 against...Finished the year with a 1-1 record, with 49 strikeouts (third on team) in appearances through 29 games (most in MEAC)...Collected a MEAC-leading eight saves on the year...Was part of the rotation in three shutouts for the Wildcats...Third in the MEAC in games finished with 13...Had 18 strikeouts in seven appearances against MEAC opponents, with batters hitting .175 against...Collected four strikeouts in three games in 2011...Earned recognition on the MEAC Commissioner's All-Academic Team
Freshman Year - 2010
Recorded a perfect 4-0 record with a 3.71 ERA with three wins coming in MEAC games...Appearing in 17 games in relief and pitching 26.2 innings, he struck out 26 batters, allowing 26 hits and 11 earned runs...Tallied an ERA of 1.46 in six conference games, notching 11 strikeouts while only allowing two earned runs and 12 hits in 12.1 MEAC innings pitched
High School
Was a three-year lettermen for the Timber Creek High Wolves and Coach Scott Grove...Was named the 2008 Most Valuable Pitcher and led Timber Creek in innings pitched and strikeouts in the 2008 and 2009 season...The Wolves were 22-5 in Jordan's senior season...Was 6-1 with a 2.20 ERA striking out 45 in 75 innings pitched as a senior, with one save
Personal
Son of John and Jonna Dailey, born January 9, 1991 in Columbus, Ohio...Chose Bethune-Cookman over North Florida because he "wanted to continue the legacy of a great Division I baseball team"...After graduation, Jordan would like to work for the FBI or the ATF using his B-CU degree...He is majoring in Criminal Justice at Bethune-Cookman