Former Alcorn State University Athletics Baseball Player, Jordan Holt, Passed Away Tragically in a Car Accident, Leaving Family Heartbroken!
Jordan played multiple positions, recording 29 putouts and 20 assists with 16 errors, giving him a .754 fielding percentage.
July 28, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on July 28, 2026
A former player and coach, Jordan Holt, took his last breath in a car accident on July 26, 2026, in Jackson, Mississippi, on Interstate 55 South near Old Byram Road around 1:00 p.m.
The Jackson Police Department (JPD) reported that the involved a single vehicle and resulted in the death of Jordan Holt.
Detective Tommie Brown from JPD confirmed the fatality at the scene. Meanwhile, the police are still investigating the cause of the crash, and no further details about what happened have been shared yet.
Jordan Holt is survived by his mother, Tasha Walker Holt, and his brother, who goes by the name Samm on Facebook, as well as his extended family.
Following his untimely, tragic demise, social media was flooded with condolences and eulogies from his loved ones.
Jayden Bledsoe, his coach, penned a lengthy eulogy on his Facebook, writing:
Yesterday, I lost more than just a former player—I lost a piece of my heart. Jordan Holt was one of “my 3”—three young men I brought under my wing during our time in junior college. I didn’t just coach them, I watched them grow, guided them, and in the process, they became family.
Rest easy, Jordan. You’ll forever be in our hearts!
was a baseball player who played as an infielder and outfielder for Alcorn State University Athletics from 2026 to 2026. He attended Jim Hill High School.
Over his career, he played in 53 games, starting 23 of them. He had a career batting average of .185, with 17 hits in 92 at-bats. He scored 12 runs and drove in 3 runs (RBIs).
Jordan hit one double but no triples or home runs. His best hitting season was 2026, with a .238 average, including 5 hits and 1 RBI. His top game was on April 15, 2026, against Grambling, where he got 2 hits.
In 2026, Jordan pitched in 6 games, throwing 6.2 innings. He had a 12.15 ERA, struck out 2 batters, and had a 0-0 record. His WHIP (walks and hits per inning pitched) was 0.97.
Jordan played multiple positions, recording 29 putouts and 20 assists with 16 errors, giving him a .754 fielding percentage. His best fielding year was 2026, with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, though he only had one assist.
Meanwhile, the details surrounding Jordan Holt’s funeral services have yet to be published by his family.
During this difficult time, we pray for the strength of his family.
Rest In Heavenly Peace, Jordan Holt!
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