2005: Averaged 5.8 ppg in 34 games for Indiana�Shot a career best .735 percent from the free-throw line�Pulled down 2.3 rebounds per game.
2004:
Appeared in 34 games for the Indiana Fever�Averaged 6.9 ppg, 3.3 rbg and 1.6 apg�Pulled down a career high 12 rebounds vs. Washington on 5/23/04�Played a career high 35 minutes vs. New York on 9/16/04.
2003 Playoffs:
Making her first career appearance in the WNBA postseason, she started all three games of Cleveland's first-round series against Detroit�in that series, she totaled 12 points�in Game 3, 9/2, she scored a playoff career-high six points, including 4-6 FT�she averaged 4.0 rpg�averaging 20.0 mpg, she handed out two assists with two steals and no turnovers in the three games
2003:
Playing in all 34 games for Cleveland, she averaged 7.1 points per game and 2.6 rebounds per game�Jackson started 22 games, averaging 7.4 ppg and 2.9 rpg in those starts�including a career-high 30 points at Minnesota, 7/5, she scored in double figures 10 times�that 30-point effort is the only game of 20+ points in her career and was one of just three 30-point games in Rockers' history�at the time, her 30 points tied a Rockers' franchise record that was later broken by the 33 points of Penny Taylor vs. Phoenix, 8/1/03�in that game against the Lynx, she shot 11-14 FG, 4-7 3-pt FG and 4-7 FT�she followed that game against Minnesota by scoring 11 points at Los Angeles, 7/7�that was the only time all season that she scored 10+ points in consecutive games�she hit a career-high four 3-pt FG three times, doing so at Minnesota, 7/5 (4-7), at Detroit, 7/22 (4-4) and vs. Connecticut, 6/14 (4-5)�she averaged 9.4 ppg in the Rockers' 17 wins and the team was 7-3 when she scored 10+ points�in those 17 victories, she shot 55-106 FG (.519), compared to 37-93 (.398) in the team's 17 losses�she shot 29-70 3-pt FG (.414) and tied for seventh in the WNBA in 3-pt FG accuracy�she was fourth on the team with 37 offensive rebounds and fifth in rebounding overall with 89 total rebounds
2002:
In 18 appearances for the Rockers, she averaged 3.1 ppg and 1.5 rpg�she missed seven of 32 games with a loose body in her right knee�she scored a season-high 14 points vs. Seattle, 7/5, and that was the only game in which she scored in double figures
OTHER PRO/OVERSEAS:
2003-04: She played in the Women's Korea Basketball League (WKBL) alongside the Charlotte Sting's Tammy Sutton-Brown, with the Kumho Life Falcons
COLLEGE:
2001-02: Jackson missed the final 17 games of her senior season at Alabama-Birmingham due to a broken fibula�at the time of her injury, she was leading the NCAA's Division I in both scoring (26.2 ppg) and rebounding (12.3 rpg)�as a senior, she scored in double figures in the 11 games she played with eight games of 20+ points and three games of 30+ points�she registered double-doubles in eight of the 11 games, which ranked second in the conference�the only player in Conference USA and Alabama-Birmingham history to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in her career, she finished her career third in conference history with 2,144 points and second in rebounds with 1,118�one of only four players in league history to have 10+ offensive rebounds in a single Conference USA game, she did it twice, doing so vs. Tulane, 1/7/00, and then again eight days later vs. South Florida, 1/15/00�in the game vs. South Florida, she had a career-high 21 total rebounds�2000-01: As a junior, she was Conference USA's Player of the Year and All-Conference USA First Team after averaging 25.1 ppg and 11.5 rpg for a team that reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament