Unbeliveable: Arkansas State women’s basketball” Has Been Banned For 2024 Season….Read More
KAIT JONESBORO, AR – The JUCO ranks help Arkansas State women’s basketball strengthen their roster.
Quincenia Jackson, a redshirt sophomore forward at State Fair Community College, made a Friday commitment to the Red Wolves. The native of Illinois averaged 10 points and 7 rebounds per game while playing for the Roadrunners in 48 games. She made 57.1% of her free throws from the line and 60% of her field goals.
Leading the squad in scoring (16.7 points per game) and rebounds (8.9 points per game), Jackson had a breakthrough 2021–22 season. She was recognized as First Team All-Region 16 and All-MCCAC. Due to injury, Jackson only participated in five games during the 2022–2023 season. However, she recovered in 2023–2024 by playing in 24 games.
Quincenia scored ten or more points in seven games during the previous campaign, including
The following season, Michigan and Arkansas men’s basketball teams with newly appointed coaches and reorganized rosters would square off.
According to a report from CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein on Thursday, the schools will play each other at Madison Square Garden in New York as part of the Jimmy V Classic doubleheader in early December.
John Calipari left Kentucky after 15 years to take a job at Arkansas last month. Eric Musselman, who departed for USC, was replaced by the Hall of Famer.
After three straight second-round appearances, including two Elite Eight campaigns, Arkansas finished 16–17 in the previous season and was not included in the NCAA Tournament. In his opening press conference, Calipari stated, “I had a meeting with the squad. There’s not a group. Since then, he has put together a roster that is full of gifted players, including three five-star recruits and star guard Johnell Davis, who spent the previous four seasons playing for Dusty May at Florida Atlantic.