
Indiana Women’s Basketball Lands Five-Star Elite 6-Foot-4 Center Zoe Jackson Over Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Duke
The Indiana Hoosiers have made a major addition to their women’s basketball program, securing a commitment from five-star center Zoe Jackson. The 6-foot-4 standout chose Indiana over powerhouse programs Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Duke, solidifying the Hoosiers’ status as a top destination for elite talent.
Jackson, ranked among the top centers in the nation, is a dominant presence in the paint. Known for her exceptional footwork, rebounding ability, and shot-blocking prowess, she has been a game-changer at the high school level. Her combination of size, skill, and athleticism makes her an ideal fit for Indiana’s system, where she is expected to contribute immediately.
“IU felt like home from the moment I stepped on campus,” Jackson said in her commitment announcement. “The coaching staff, the team culture, and the opportunity to develop both on and off the court made this decision an easy one for me.”
Head coach Teri Moren and her staff have been relentless in recruiting top-tier talent, and Jackson’s commitment is a testament to their success. With Indiana consistently competing at a high level in the Big Ten and making deep NCAA Tournament runs, adding a player of Jackson’s caliber only strengthens their championship aspirations.
Jackson’s decision to choose Indiana over programs like Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Duke speaks volumes about the Hoosiers’ growing reputation. Indiana has built a strong foundation, focusing on player development, team chemistry, and a winning culture. Jackson’s presence will further bolster the team’s frontcourt, providing an inside force that can anchor the defense and contribute offensively.
With Jackson on board, Indiana continues to build a roster capable of competing with the best in the country. Her impact will be felt immediately, both in the paint and as a leader on and off the court. As the Hoosiers gear up for another competitive season, Jackson’s commitment signals that Indiana is not just a contender in the Big Ten but a serious threat on the national stage.
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