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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2009 Women's Soccer

9 JoAnne Jackson

  • Height 5-3
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Lincoln
  • Hometown Portland, Ore.

Biography

2008: One of four Retrievers to start all 19 games… Tied for the team lead with two assists… Tallied helpers against N.C. State and at Albany… Took three shots on the season, including one on goal… Was recognized on the America East Honor Roll... Received the Retriever Club Scholarship at UMBC’s annual varsity awards banquet.

2007: Saw action in 16 games and made nine starts… Recorded her first career point, an assist against Howard… Took three shots on the season.

2006: Saw action in seven games for the Retrievers, starting one… Recorded one shot each against Radford and Mount St. Mary’s.

Background:
Earned All-League honors in 2004 and 2005… Named most valuable defensive player on her high school team in 2002 and 2005… Participated in the Oregon ODP regional camp for three years and the Super Y League national camp for one year… Also played on the Super Y League Northwest Regional team in 2004… Helped lead her high school team to the state championship game in 2003 and her club team, FC Portland, to the state championship in 2005… Born Feb. 7, 1988… Daughter of Greg Jackson and Debra Shishkoff… Has a sister, Sarah Jackson… A psychology major who intends to pursue athletic training in graduate school.

Year

GP/GS

SH

G

A

Pts.

2008

19/19

3

0

2

2

2007

16/9

3

0

1

1

2006

7/1

2

0

0

0

Career

42/29

8

0

3

3

Statistics

Season Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 9

    2006Freshman

    M/F
    5'3"
    9
  • 9

    2007Sophomore

    M
    5'3"
    9
  • 9

    2008Junior

    M/F
    5'3"
    9
  • 9

    2009Senior

    M/F
    5'3"
    9
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