Indiana landed a commitment from 6-foot-4 class of 2026 Australian center Zoe Jackson over the weekend.
She announced the news on her Instagram page.
“I am so beyond blessed and excited to announce my commitment Indiana University,” Jackson said. “I first just want to thank Coach Moren and her staff for believing in me and allowing me to continue my basketball journey at Indiana University.”
The 17-year-old Jackson has played on the Australian national team for her age group for each of the last three years. She also played in the U.S. at the Nike Tournament of Champions recently against top American talent and scored 12 points per game while adding 12 rebounds and three blocks.
Jackson is a versatile center who can step out and shoot threes.
While in the United States, Jackson also visited Utah, Boston College, Cal, and Oregon State.
Jackson is the second commit in Indiana’s 2026 class. She joins 5-foot-9 guard Ashlinn James from Louisville, Ky.
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