[3][4] As a freshman season at University of Albany, where he majored in History, he was All-America East Conference (AAEC) and All-Rookie Team in lacrosse.
Dartmouth's head coach Bill Wilson said in September 2007: The biggest X-factor for Albany is Jordan Levine....
[10] His career totals were 57 goals, 56 assists (eighth on Albany's all-time list), and 321 ground balls.
[3] In February 2010 he was traded from Toronto to the Washington Bayhawks along with attackman Jeff Zywicki and defenseman Nick O’Hara for Kevin Huntley, midfielder Josh Sims, and two draft picks.
[3][5][11] Washington General Manager Spencer Ford said: "Jordan Levine is an unbelievable transition midfielder who can play D, run between the lines and score.