Rubin Jackson
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Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Listed weight | 208 lb (94 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Melrose (Memphis, Tennessee) |
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NBA draft | 1982: 5th round, 99th overall pick |
Selected by the Chicago Bulls | |
Position | Shooting guard |
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Rubin Jackson is an American former basketball player, best known for his college career at Oklahoma City University, where in the 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season he was named the Midwestern City Conference (now the Horizon League) Co-Player of the Year.
Jackson, a 6'4" shooting guard from Melrose High School in Memphis, Tennessee, played collegiately at Claremore Junior College (now Rogers State University) and at Oklahoma City when the school was a member of the NCAA Division I. Along with Evansville's Brad Leaf, Jackson was the first three-time All-Conference pick in conference history (1980, 1981 and 1982).[1]
His best year was his junior year of 1980–81, when Jackson averaged 24.8 points per game (ranking him sixth in the country in scoring).[2] Jackson teamed with future NBA player Carl Henry to lead the Chiefs to a Midwestern City Conference tournament title. At the close of the season, Jackson was named the conference co-Player of the Year with Loyola's Darius Clemons.[1]
After his college career, Jackson was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 1982 NBA draft (fifth round, 99th pick overall).[3] However, Jackson injured his ankle prior to the start of training camp and did not make the team.[4]
In 2024, Melrose High retired Jackson's jersey. Jackson led Melrose to a 38–1 record and a state title in the 1977–78 season.[5]
References
- ^ a b "2012-13 Horizon League men's basketball media guide, pages 47-57" (PDF). Horizon League. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
- ^ ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game, page 875. Random House. 2009. ISBN 0-345-51392-4.
- ^ "1982 NBA Draft". Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
- ^ Hersom, Bob (August 17, 1982). "Ankle injury cut short NBA career". The Oklahoman. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
- ^ Wilcox, Wynston (January 5, 2024). "'Melrose made me': Rubin Jackson to have basketball jersey retired Friday night". commercialappeal.com. The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
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- 1980: Garrett
- 1981: Clemons & R. Jackson
- 1982: Sappleton
- 1983: Acres & Hughes
- 1984: Hughes
- 1985: Hughes
- 1986: Larkin
- 1987: Moore
- 1988: Larkin
- 1989: Haffner
- 1990: Hill
- 1991: Archbold
- 1992: Casebier
- 1993: Grant
- 1994: Grant
- 1995: Ford
- 1996: Nordgaard
- 1997: Neuhouser
- 1998: Miller
- 1999: J. Jackson
- 2000: Phillips
- 2001: Phillips
- 2002: Hainje
- 2003: W. Green
- 2004: Page
- 2005: McCants
- 2006: Polk
- 2007: Wood
- 2008: M. Green
- 2009: Howard
- 2010: Hayward
- 2011: Cole
- 2012: Broekhoff
- 2013: McCallum
- 2014: Sykes
- 2015: Sykes
- 2016: Felder
- 2017: Peters
- 2018: Nunn
- 2019: McDonald
- 2020: Love
- 2021: Love
- 2022: Cain & Davis
- 2023: Davis
- 2024: Townsend
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