Kansas super-senior center Taiyanna Jackson has been named an All-America Honorable Mention by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for the second consecutive season, solidifying her place among the top players in NCAA Division I basketball.

By the Numbers
  • 301 blocks - a school record and fifth among active NCAA Division I players
  • 97 blocks this season, averaging 3.0 blocks per game
  • 12.6 points per game and 10.0 rebounds per game
  • 14 double-doubles this season, totaling 41 in her career
Yes, But

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State of Play
  • Jackson stands out as a key player in Kansas women’s basketball history, leaving a lasting legacy at the university.
  • Kansas has a history of producing WBCA All-American players, with three previous players earning this distinction.
What's Next

Jackson's consistent performance and accolades position her as a potential top contender in future WBCA recognitions and player awards.

Bottom Line

Taiyanna Jackson's exceptional contributions and records at Kansas solidify her as a prominent figure in the university's basketball history, with a potential for further national recognition.