2006: Starting in goal for all 20 matches, Jackson was named First Team All-GNAC and Second Team NSCAA All-Region. She was a key member of the Seattle defense that allowed only ten goals all season. Jackson recorded eight shutouts and 15 wins in net. She totaled 53 saves on the season for an .841 save percentage. Her season high in saves was eight in a shutout of Seattle Pacific on September 30. She also was a star in the classroom, earning First Team Academic All-District and GNAC Academic All-Conference honors.
2005: Jackson appeared in five matches for the Redhawks, four of the matches were against GNAC teams... She was key part of the Redhawks defense in 2005... Seattle held opponents to 19 total goals, limiting teams to 176 total shots... The Redhawks defense stopped opponent goal opportunities, limiting the entire opposition to less than 100 shots total... Redhawk conference opponents had 11 goals total, compared to SU[apos]s 31 for 2005... SU held conference opponents to four total goals in the first half in 2005... Seattle finished second to Seattle Pacific in goals allowed in 2005, offering up only 0.95 goals per match... Seattle was also second in goals against average (0.92)... The Redhawk defense finished second to Seattle Pacific, shutting out nine teams in 2005.
2004: Jackson saw limited playing time as a freshman, but was still able to get into five matches and played nearly 166 minutes in 2004...contributed to four shutouts in those five matches...finished the year with a goals against average of 1.06 after allowing two goals on the eight shots she faced.
Personal: Jackson is a double major in humanities and criminal justice at Seattle. Born March 21, 1986, her parents are Diane and Steve Jackson.