Awards:
- Second Team NAIA All-American (2017)
- GSAC co-Player of the Year (2017)
- All-GSAC selection (2017)
2018 (Senior): One of the program’s premier players completed her four-year career with another productive campaign … tied for the team lead with 22 shots on goals and tied for second with six goals … finished third with 15 points … recorded two multi-goal games, including a second career-hat trick vs. San Diego Christian College (CA) on Oct. 24 … scored twice vs. Mills College (CA) on Sept. 16 … tallied the game-winner vs. Arizona Christian University on Sept. 29 … finished her career as the sixth-highest goal scorer in program history with 25 and her 58 career points rank her eighth on the all-time list.
2017 (Junior): Breakout season would be an understatement for the speedy forward, who started all 22 games ... earned Golden State Athletic Conference co-Player of the Year and second-team NAIA All-American honors ... led the GSAC in points (37) and goals (16) ... goal total was tied for fifth-most in a season in TMU history (tied with Master's Hall of Famer Deann Lewis) ... point total was tied for sixth-most in a season in TMU history ... Parada's career goals mark (19) places her in a tie for eighth in program history ... tallied four multi-goal games in 2017, one hat trick (Oct. 19, vs. Menlo) ... scored at least one goal in 11 of TMU's first 18 games ... had at least one goal or assist in 59% of TMU's games ... twice was named GSAC Offensive Player of the Week ... first, when she scored two goals with an assist in a win over No. 19 Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) on Sept. 2 ... second, when she recorded the first hat trick of her career in a 3-3 tie with Menlo on Oct. 19.
2016 (Sophomore): Played in 11 of 20 games (four starts) ... recorded the assist on the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over Sierra Nevada College on Sept. 10.
2015 (Freshman): Played in 17 of 19 games (one start) ... scored her first collegiate goal against Pomona-Pitzer on Sept. 1 ... finished the year with three goals and six points.
Valencia HS (Valencia, Calif.): Graduated a semester ahead of schedule and joined Master's for spring 2015.
Personal: Full name is Jasmine Xiomara Logan ... parents are Luis and Jacqueline ... siblings are Aaron and Jared ... said her collegiate soccer goals were "to be the best, score goals, and win NAIA championships, all for the glory of Christ."