Name
Lauren Jackson

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Born
1981 (42 years old)

Birth Place
Albury, Australia

Position
Power Forward

Status
Active

Ethnicity
White

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Height
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)

Weight
187 lb (85 kg)

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Sport
Basketball

Team
Southside Flyers

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Australian WNBL

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Lauren Elizabeth Jackson AO (born 11 May 1981) is an Australian professional basketball player. The daughter of two national basketball team players, Jackson was awarded a scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in 1997, when she was 16. In 1998, she led the AIS team that won the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) championship. Jackson joined the Canberra Capitals for the 1999 season when she turned 18 and played with the team off and on until 2006, winning four more WNBL championships. From 2010 to 2016, Jackson played with the Canberra Capitals, which she did during the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) offseason during the time she continued WNBA play.

Jackson made the Australian under-20 team when she was only 14 years old and was first called up to the Australian Women's National Basketball Team (nicknamed The Opals) when she was 16 years old. She was a member of the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics teams and captain of the 2008 Summer Olympics team, winning three silver medals. She was also part of the Australian team that won the bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Jackson was a member of the Australian Senior Women's Team that won a silver medal at the 2002 FIBA World Championship for Women in China, co-captain of the team that won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, and captain of the team that won a gold medal at the 2006 FIBA World Championship for Women in Brazil.

In 2001, Jackson entered the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) draft and was selected by the Seattle Storm, which viewed Jackson as a franchise player. She won two WNBA titles with the Storm, in 2004 and 2010, the latter also earning Jackson the WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award. Jackson ranks among the top WNBA players in played games, minutes played, field goals, three-point shots, and turnover percentage.

Jackson played club basketball in Europe with WBC Spartak Moscow in Russia and Ros Casares Valencia in Spain. She also played in the Women's Korean Basketball League, where she was named the league's Most Valuable Player and set a league record scoring 56 points, and in the Women's Chinese Basketball Association. Jackson announced her retirement from basketball on 31 March 2016, citing a persistent knee injury as the reason for her decision. Besides her basketball career, Jackson is in the process of attaining her university degree at the Macquarie University, majoring in gender studies.

Jackson was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020. In 2021, Jackson was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Jackson came out of retirement in April 2022, to play for the Albury Wodonga Bandits in NBL1 East.


Career Honours

Olympics Silver
2012

Australia Basketball Women

WNBA MVP
2010

Seattle Storm

WNBA
2010

Seattle Storm

WNBA Finals MVP
2010

Seattle Storm

All-WNBA First Team
2010

Seattle Storm

WNBA All Star
2009

Seattle Storm

All-WNBA First Team
2009

Seattle Storm

Olympics Silver
2008

Australia Basketball Women

WNBA All Star
2007

Seattle Storm

WNBA MVP
2007

Seattle Storm

WNBA scoring champion
2007

Seattle Storm

WNBA rebounding leader
2007

Seattle Storm

WNBA Defensive Player of the Year
2007

Seattle Storm

All-WNBA First Team
2007

Seattle Storm

WNBA peak performer
2007

Seattle Storm

WNBA All Star
2006

Seattle Storm

All-WNBA First Team
2006

Seattle Storm

FIBA Womens World Cup
2006

Australia Basketball Women

Commonwealth Games
2006

Australia Basketball Women

WNBA All Star
2005

Seattle Storm

All-WNBA First Team
2005

Seattle Storm

WNBA
2004

Seattle Storm

WNBA scoring champion
2004

Seattle Storm

All-WNBA First Team
2004

Seattle Storm

WNBA peak performer
2004

Seattle Storm

Olympics Silver
2004

Australia Basketball Women

WNBA All Star
2003

Seattle Storm

WNBA MVP
2003

Seattle Storm

WNBA scoring champion
2003

Seattle Storm

All-WNBA First Team
2003

Seattle Storm

WNBA peak performer
2003

Seattle Storm

WNBA All Star
2002

Seattle Storm

WNBA All Star
2001

Seattle Storm

Olympics Silver
2000

Australia Basketball Women


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Former Senior Teams

1999-2006

2001-2012

2007-2010

2009-2013

2011-2012

2014-2016


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