Tennessee senior forward Rickea Jackson returned to the court Tuesday after missing the previous eight games with a lower right leg injury, registering 11 points, six rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes in Tennessee’s 85-63 win over Wofford.
The 6-foot-2 first-team all-SEC selection, who is utilizing her fifth and final year of collegiate eligibility, is widely expected to be a first-round WNBA Draft pick in 2024. She’s currently slated to go No. 6 overall to the Washington Mystics in ESPN’s latest mock draft. Read More
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