
Harper adds her second addition in the portal courtesy of Cleveland State
After a Kellie Harper bat signal was sent out Monday morning, Mizzou fans sat on pins and needles waiting for a new transfer portal commit. The call was answered by Jordana Reisma, a Cleveland State junior who visited campus late last week. In her final year as a Viking, she averaged 14.5 points and 6.9 rebounds.
MIZ #tigertalk #committed pic.twitter.com/Et5lbJqB3M
— jay (@jordana_reisma) April 14, 2025
Reisma was a mainstay of the Cleveland State roster, starting every game across the last two years. She scored 25 career-high back in January against Purdue-Fort Wayne.
Reisma was also a presence inside the paint. In addition to her rebounding, she averaged 1.2 blocks against notably smaller Horizon League teams. Additionally, Reisma was an efficient scorer, shooting 67.7% from the field and 71.7% from the FT line, earning her a spot on the All-Horizon League Second Team and All-Defensive Team.
Congratulations to Jordana Reisma (Winnebago), out of Cleveland State University, for earning a spot on the All-Horizon League Second Team & All-Defensive Team!
15.1 points per game & .672 field goal %
200+ Rebounds & 30+ Blocks
1,000+ Career Points#NativeAthlete #Bago pic.twitter.com/va7nI6X4Cx— NDNSPORTS.COM (@ndnsports) March 5, 2025
She has no previous ties to Mizzou but knows the Midwest, originally from Brown Deer, Wisconsin.
Reisma is the team’s portal addition, as Kellie Harper continues to bolster the roster. She likely will come in as the immediate starting center for a team who desperately needs bigs. At 6-foot-3, she more than has the size and physicality to compete at the SEC level.
Mizzou, however, is far from done as it comes to rebuilding this roster. They have seven scholarship spots remaining to fill in the portal. She joins Kentucky transfer Saniah Tyler as the only upcoming seniors on next year’s team.
Rock M’s full WBB portal tracker can be found here.
Welcome, Jordana! M-I-Z!
