Persistence.
That’s the phrase Taiyanna Jackson makes use of when requested to explain how she’s gone from enjoying at Trinity Valley Group School to turning into the No. 2 shot blocker within the nation at Kansas. The Jayhawk has at all times identified that her time is coming, however it’s additionally been a journey to get there.
Previous to coming to Kansas, Jackson performed two years of JUCO ball. Her choice to go that route—regardless of being a four-star prospect in highschool at East Chicago Central HS and initially dedicated to Ole Miss—got here all the way down to her eager to discover her choices and open herself as much as one thing new. At Trinity Valley, Jackson was a NJCAA Area 14 Freshman of the Yr and averaged 10.3 factors per recreation all through these two seasons.
Stats apart, what Jackson gained from the expertise ready her not simply athletically, however mentally, for the DI stage. “JUCO is completely completely different: the category sizes, the video games, how we journey, how we put together for video games and all the pieces is simply completely different. Trinity Valley was enjoyable and I might say, like, it ready me for the psychological facet DI,” she says, later including: “Being affected person and simply figuring out that [my] time is coming [and] all the pieces [I’ve] labored for, all the pieces [I’ve] considered [and] dreamt of [is] ultimately going to come back to life simply by being affected person,” Jackson tells us over Zoom in early March earlier than Choice Sunday.
By the point you’re studying this, Jackson and her squad are gearing up for March Insanity—the Jayhawks will tackle Michigan within the first spherical on March 23. To say Jackson has settled nicely into the Jayhawks program can be an understatement: she’s thrived. As a junior she was the first-ever Jayhawk to be chosen to the Huge 12 All-Defensive Staff and this season she’s change into a lot of a defensive ace, her 3.1 blocks per recreation has her presently ranked No. 2 within the nation in blocks, simply behind Stanford’s Cameron Brink.
Jackson has at all times had a knack shot blocking, however since arriving in Lawrence, she’s been challenged with enjoying towards opponents which can be larger, and extra skilled on the DI stage, then she was coming in. Nevertheless it’s how she’s met that problem—and found that her footwork and strategy to protection is her speciality—that’s allowed her to make a serious influence. “[It was] my first time enjoying towards, like, DI basketball gamers,” she says wanting again at her first season at KU. “I at all times knew I used to be an awesome defender [and] I’m fast on my toes and that’s simply one thing that I’ve [as] a bonus in my place. I simply took pleasure in that. I let my offensive recreation come to me and let my protection take over.”
Jackson is fearless when she matches up towards opponents. Don’t sleep although: her offensive recreation is there, too—she’s presently second on the crew in scoring with 12.6 ppg—however on the opposite finish of the ground, Jackson actually will get in her bag. “I actually simply love protection. It’s similar to, the thrill and the enjoyment you get once you’re blocking someone’s shot. I don’t know, I similar to it,” she says now with a smile and a slight chuckle.
The eagerness in her voice is clear, and at one level, Jackson motions a chef’s kiss together with her hand, as if evaluating the sensation of blocking somebody’s shot to a delicacy. When Kansas performed Houston in February, Jackson posted 9 blocked photographs amidst a double-double efficiency, propelling her to the highest of Jayhawks report e-book with essentially the most profession blocked photographs in program historical past (270).
“Simply cease sleeping on her,” teammate Zakiyah Franklin informed The College Day by day Kansan. “She’s been doing this. It’s not new to us…however individuals across the nation must be placed on discover extra.” All season lengthy, Jackson has been proving time and time once more that that is simply what she does: a couple of video games later towards UCF, Jackson ran all the best way from the publish to the highest of the important thing and blocked sophomore Taylor Gibson proper because the buzzer went off within the second quarter. She had one more monster double-double efficiency of 29 factors, 10 rebounds and even 4 blocks to assist seal the 65-53 win.
The Jayhawks will want that very same vitality from her forward of the NCAA event, the place they’ll look to make a run previous the second-round for the primary time since 2022. No matter what occurs, that is solely the start for Jackson, who has her sights set on the WNBA sooner or later. We will solely think about how her recreation will develop on the subsequent stage.
“I wish to go play on the subsequent stage. That’s the objective.”
Pictures through Getty Photos. Portrait through KU Athletics.