Jordan Jackson
Jordan Jackson
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- Hometown:
- Brooklyn, NY
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Midwood
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- Events:
- Sprints
Bio
Collegiate Personal Bests (TFFRS)
2025 Outdoor: Ran 11.34 (1.5) in the 100m at the Black & Gold Invitational...Clocked 11.44 (+0.0) in the 100m and 23.67 (-0.9) in the 200m at the Wilton Wright Invitational...Recorded 22.72 (-0.9) in the 200m and 11.60 (-2.0) in the 100m at the UConn Northeast Challenge...Ran 23.07 in the 200m at the UMass Flagship Opener...Finished 17th in the 100m prelims with 11.48 (-1.5) and 22nd in the 200m prelims with 23.16 (-2.2) at the NEC Championships...Helped the 4x100m relay to 3rd at NEC (41.36), 2nd at CCSU (41.51), and 2nd at UMass (41.87).
2025 Indoor: Ran 7.25 in the 60m and 22.87 in the 200m at the NEC Championships...Clocked 7.26 in the 60m and helped the 4x400m relay to 2nd in 3:30.40 at the URI Coaches Invitational...Recorded a season-best 22.75 in the 200m at the BU Terrier Classic, where he also ran 7.43 in the 60m...Ran 7.31 in the 60m and 23.01 in the 200m at the UMass Flagship Opener...Opened the season with 23.07 in the 200m at the Wagner Invitational.
2024 Outdoor: Competed in the 100m and 200m sprints and the 4x100 relay throughout the season...Ran 11.16 in the 100m at the NEC Championships, placing 14th in prelims, and helped the 4x100 relay finish 6th (41.92)...Placed 3rd in the 100m (11.22) and won the 4x100 relay (41.99) at the Central Connecticut State Invitational...Ran 23.24 in the 200m and helped the 4x100 relay finish 3rd (41.90) at the Holy Cross Invitational...Clocked 11.27 in the 100m at the UConn Northeast Challenge...Opened the season at the UMass Flagship Opener with a wind-aided 11.04 in the 100m and 22.44 in the 200m...Ran 11.43 in the 100m and 23.02 in the 200m at the Black & Gold Invitational...
News mentions
The Blue Devils won four medals on Saturday.
The Blue Devils honored their senior class prior to the event.
Six top-three efforts on Saturday
Blue Devils finished fourth in the team standings
Broke his own record set last month
Lucas Figueiredo and Greyson Golda each broke program records at the John Thomas Terrier Classic
