Half Hollow Hills Star Heads to the Hall of Fame


Jordyn Levy | Half Hollow Hills Central School District

Half Hollow Hills West Class of 2021 alumna Jordyn Levy has been elected to the New York State High School Girls Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2026, an honor that recognizes her outstanding career and lasting impact on the sport. Levy starred as a forward for Hills West, where she quickly established herself as one of the most dynamic offensive players in New York State.

During her junior season, Levy earned New York State Player of the Year honors, a testament to her scoring ability, work rate, and leadership on the field. She was also named Suffolk County Offensive Player of the Year twice and received All-American honors as a junior, cementing her status as one of the top high school players in the country. In addition to her high school success, Levy competed at the elite club level with SUSA G03 ECNL, further refining her skills against top national competition.

Following graduation, Levy began her collegiate career at Indiana University, where she played in 32 total matches during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, making 16 starts at forward. Entering her freshman campaign, she was named to the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Players to Watch List and later earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors, highlighting her immediate impact at the collegiate level.

After two seasons with the Hoosiers, Levy committed to continue her career at St. John’s University, joining head coach Ian Stone and the Red Storm as a junior in the fall of 2023. A Dix Hills, N.Y., native, Levy brought valuable experience, versatility, and attacking prowess to the St. John’s program.

Before college, Levy was regarded as one of the nation’s top prospects, earning a three-star rating and ranking No. 138 nationally by TopDrawerSoccer. Her Hall of Fame induction serves as a fitting recognition of a remarkable high school career and a continued legacy of excellence.

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