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Lauren Jackson - Wikipedia
Lauren Elizabeth Jackson AO (born 11 May 1981) is an Australian former professional basketball player. Arguably the most notable Australian women's basketball player, Jackson has had a decorated career with the Australia women's national basketball team (the Opals) and has had multiple stints in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL ...
Lauren Jackson WNBA Stats - Basketball-Reference.com
Lauren Jackson. Lauren Elizabeth Jackson Twitter: laurenej15 Instagram: laurenelizabethjackson (LJ, Loz) Position: Forward-Center Shoots: Right 6-6, 187lb (198cm, 84kg) Born: May 11, 1981 in Albury, Australia au. High School: Murray in Lavington, Australia
Basketball news 2025: Lauren Jackson announces retirement from ...
1 天前 · Lauren Jackson has finally made public her decision to retire from professional basketball, five months after adding an Olympic bronze medal exclamation point to Australian basketball’s greatest ...
Lauren Jackson ends Olympic career with a fifth medal as …
2024年8月11日 · Lauren Jackson ended her illustrious international career with a fifth Olympic medal. The 43-year-old Australian star has now won three silver medals and two bronze after the Opals beat Belgium, moving her into a tie for second for the most decorated Olympic women’s basketball player ever.
Five-time Olympian Lauren Jackson set to join Australia's WNBL …
5 天之前 · SYDNEY (AP) — Five-time Olympian Lauren Jackson is taking her basketball experience off the court to become a “special advisor” in Australia’s Women’s National Basketball League. A three-time most valuable player with the WNBA’s Seattle Storm and seven-time WNBL champion in Australia, the 43-year-old Jackson will take up the part ...
The Legend of Lauren Jackson - WNBA
2016年3月31日 · Lauren Jackson announced her retirement today, making official what fans from Seattle to Australia and everywhere in between had hoped would not come so soon – one of the greatest women’s...
Lauren Jackson - Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Lauren Jackson stretched nearly six-and-a-half feet into the air, but the shadow she cast over basketball in her native Australia is immeasurable. The most decorated basketball Aussie in history garnered three silver medals in the Olympics to go along with one bronze.
Lauren Jackson - Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
Lauren Jackson Class of 2021. Jackson is a 2-time WNBA Champion with the Seattle Storm in 2004 and 2010. She was drafted as the number one pick in the 2001 WNBA draft by the Storm. From Albury, Australia, Jackson represented her country and won 3 Olympic Silver Medals and 1 Olympic Bronze Medal.
Lauren Jackson - australia.basketball
A four-time Olympic medallist and five-time World Cup medallist, Jackson stacked her basketball CV in the first instalment of her career with 3 WNBA MVPS, 2 WNBA championships and 7-All-Star selections.
Lauren Jackson AO OLY - australia.basketball
The most decorated Australian basketballer and one of the world’s greatest players, Lauren Jackson’s induction into the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame was never in doubt.