Biography
Jackie Falson is a professional basketball athlete known for her exceptional skills and competitive spirit on the court. Born on March 12, 1995, in Chicago, Illinois, Falson attended the University of Notre Dame, where she played collegiate basketball and earned numerous accolades, including All-American honors. Her collegiate performance established her as one of the top prospects in women's basketball.
Falson was selected in the first round of the WNBA Draft in 2017, joining the Seattle Storm. Throughout her professional career, she has been recognized for her scoring ability, defensive prowess, and leadership qualities. Notably, she played a key role in her team’s 2020 championship victory, contributing pivotal points and assists in the playoffs, which solidified her status as a top competitor in the league.
Beyond her achievements on the court, Falson has been active in community service and youth mentorship programs, using her platform to inspire young female athletes. Her contributions to basketball and her positive influence off the court have left a lasting legacy, making her a respected figure in the sport. As of 2023, she continues to impact the game and advocate for women in athletics.