HONORS & AWARDS
- All-West Coast Conference Freshman Team - 2017
- NABC Honors Court -
2018-19
- WCC All-Academic First Team -
2018,
2019,
2020
CAREER RECORDS
- Total Points - T-18th - 1,271
- 3-Point Field Goals Made - 1st - 251
- 3-Point Field Goals Attempted - 1st - 669
- Games Played - 1st - 136
- Games Started - 1st - 126
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
- Games Played - 1
st (39) - 2018
- Games Played - T-8th (34) - 2020
- 3-Point Field Goals Made - 1st (86) - 2018
- 3-Point Field Goals Made - 8th (62) - 2019
- 3-Point Field Goals Attempted - 2nd (207) - 2018
- 3-Point Field Goals Attempted - 10 (167) - 2019
- Minutes Played - 1st (1,206) - 2018
CAREER: Played in 136 career games making 126 starts - both are USF records...played 3852 minutes, averaging 28.3 minutes per game...finished with 447 field goals in 1067 attempts for a .419 career field goal percentage...set the USF record for 3-point field goals with 251, surpassed Ali Thomas (1997-00) for the record...a caerer .375 shooter from long range going 251-for-669...finished with 1,271 points which is tied for 18th all-time in USF, became the 37th player in Dons' history to score 1,000 career points...finished with 62 career games in double figures...joined Jimbo Lull and Remu Raitanen as the winningest class in 35 years for the Dons - the trio went 85-52 (.620) on the Hilltop...with Ratinho in the starting lineup the Dons went 76-50 (.603).
2019-20 (SENIOR): Played and started all 34 games…logged 950 minutes averaging 27.9 minutes per contest…finished with 301 points – one of five players with 300 or more points…averaged 8.9 points per game…finished the year shooting .373 percent from the field (106-for-284)…third-straight year with 100 or more field goals made…shot .291 from long range going 48-for-165…posted a career-best year at the free throw line going 41-for-57 (.719)…finished the year with 16 games in double figures…became the 37
th player in USF history to score 1,000 points in the win over Southern Illinois on Nov. 16…broke the USF career record for 3-point field goals with his 237
th in the win over LMU on Jan. 18…set the USF career record for starts with his 119
th in the win over Santa Clara on Feb. 13...was named to the WCC All-Academic First Team was one of just two players to be on that list for a third consecutive year, the other being BYU’s TJ Haws.
2018-19 (JUNIOR): Named to the WCC All-Academic First Team for the second consecutive year...played and started all 31 games for the Dons...played in 910 minutes, averaging 29.4 minutes per contest which were both third on the team...was third on the team with 9.4 points per game scoring 292 on the the year...finished in double figures 14 times...shot 41.9 percent from the field going 104-for-248...from long range shot 37.1 percent going 62-for-167 from beyond the arc...the 62 made 3-point field goals was second on the team and ninth most in the WCC, it was also seventh most in a single season in USF history...became the second player in USF history to make 200 3-point fields which ranks second all-time...made three or more 3-point field goals nine times...made a career-best seven threes in the win over Pepperdine on Feb. 14, finished that game with a career-high 29 points going 11-for-13 from the field including 7-for-9 from beyond the arc...started the game 6-for-6 from long range...scored 20 points in the win over Sonoma State...was 4-for-7 from 3-point range in that contest...scored 11 points in the comeback road win over BYU in Provo, finished the game 3-for-12 from the floor and 3-for-11 from beyond the arc...scored 14 points while grabbing four rebounds against San Diego...in conference play he averaged 8.5 points per game while shooting 37.6 percent from the field...averaged 31.4 minutes per contest in WCC play which was tied for second most on the team.
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE): Named to the WCC All-Academic First Team...played in 39 games making 37 starts in his sophomore campaign...the 39 games played is tied for a single season record for games played in a season...led the Dons with 1,206 minutes played which is a single season record...also set the single season record for made 3-point field goals with 86...averaged 10.7 points per contest which was third on the team...shot 44.1 percent from the field going 142-for-322, from beyond the arc he shot 41.5 percent going 86-for-207...scored 10 or more points 23 times...opened the year with 18 points against Long Beach State...scored a career-high 20 points on the road against Arizona State, he would match that mark three other times in the year...scored his 500th career point against Gonzaga on Jan. 27...broke the USF single season record for made 3-point field goals against Utah Valley in the second round of the CBI...averaged 10.6 points in the tournament.
2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Selected to the WCC’s All-Freshman Team along with teammate Charles Minlend…appeared in 32 games and started the last 24 games of the season…led the team in minutes played with 787…finished as the team’s fourth-leading scorer with an 8.2 average…shot 44.6 percent (95-for-213) from the field…led the team and ranked second in the WCC in three-point percentage at .423 (55-for-130)…percentage and three-pointers made ranked second on USF’s all-time single-season list for freshmen…scored in double figures in 10 games, including a season-high 20-point effort against No. 5 Gonzaga in a nationally-televised game on Jan. 5…made his first career start against Abilene Christian and made 24 straight starts to end the season…made 5-of-7 of his three-point attempts en route to a 17-point scoring night at Eastern Washington.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Graduated from De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif….played for head coaches Frank Allocco (three years) and A.J. Kuhle (one year)…averaged 18.7 points and 6.0 rebounds for the Spartans as a senior…four-year starter who helped De LA Salle to a cumulative 106-22 record and three East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) championships…averaged 18.7 points, 4.8 rebounds and shot 52 percent from the field as a senior in leading De La Salle to a 31-3 overall record and the East Bay Athletic League (EBAL), North Coast Section and NorCal titles…Spartans advanced to the CIF Open Division state championship game where it fell to top-ranked Chino Hills…limited Naismith High School Player of the Year Lonzo Ball of Chino Hills to three first half points and 15 total while scoring 16 points against the nation’s consensus top-ranked team…MaxPreps, Cal-Hi Sports, Prep2Prep Northern California Player of the Year…first team Cal-High Sports All-State selection…named Metro Player of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle and East Bay Player of the Year by the San Jose Mercury News…first-team all-tournament at the 2015 MaxPreps Holiday Classic…parents are Carlos and Suzann Ratinho…has two younger brothers, Nicholas and Landon…enjoys soccer…full name is Jordan Anthony Ratinho…born March 11, 1998.