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Jackson is the Wofford women’s basketball career rebounding leader (1,076) and No. 5 all-time scorer (1,537 points). She’s the lone Wofford player to reach the 1,000 mark in both career points and rebounds. In fact, no other Terrier women’s player has 1,000 boards. Jackson also ranks second in career steals (237).
A native of Abbeville, S.C., Jackson tied the Wofford single-game rebounding record with 20 against Newberry (Jan. 8, 1992). Her career rebounding average of 10.3 is nearly a full board better than the next closest player (Wofford Hall of Fame member Meg Hunt, 9.4, 1980-84). Jackson posted three of the top five single-season rebounding averages in Terrier history.
Jackson ranks fifth in career scoring average at 14.8 points, including a career-best 16.4 her senior year when she helped lead Wofford to the 1994 NCAA Division II Tournament. The Terriers had a 71-35 record in her four years on campus.
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