Hoover’s Jian Jackson, a member of the University of Alabama women’s wheelchair basketball team, earned NWBA All-Rookie Team recognition after helping Alabama capture its sixth consecutive national championship.
Jackson’s Journey to Success
Jackson was born in China and became paralyzed in the lower half of her body after doctors believed she contracted polio as a baby while living in an orphanage. She was adopted by Staci and Daniel Jackson and brought to the United States at 8 years old.
After settling in Alabama, Jackson’s adoptive parents introduced her to CrossFit at a young age, helping spark her passion for athletics and competition. Before joining Alabama, Jackson competed for the Lakeshore Sharks, one of the nation’s premier wheelchair basketball programs.
Alabama women’s wheelchair basketball head coach Ryan Hynes said Jackson made an immediate impact on the program because of both her athletic ability and competitive mindset. “Jian has provided the team with an instant punch,” Hynes said. “She is going to show up every day to practice and work hard and make everyone match her intensity.
Jackson contributed throughout her freshman campaign and delivered a season-high six points while adding two rebounds on Feb. 13 against Illinois. “The most enjoyable part is celebrating as a team and creating bonds with each other,” Jackson said. “I look forward to training hard all summer and being confident and ready for next season.”
Original reporting: Hoover Sun — read the source article.