Amber Jackson
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1984 –
Who is Amber Jackson?
Amber Jackson is a former collegiate All-American, left-handed hitting softball player at shortstop, originally from Fontana, California. She played for three years with the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats from 2003-2005 before transferring to the Maryland Terrapins for the 2007 season. She is the season and career leader in numerous offensive categories for both institutions and ranks top-10 in the NCAA Division I in batting average, triples, slugging percentage and runs. She played professional softball in the National Pro Fastpitch from 2007-2009 with the defunct Washington Glory and the USSSA Pride. She is one of six NCAA Division I hitters to amass a career .400 average, 200 RBIs with at least 50 home runs. Additionally, she is also one of the select players to steal 100 bases, score 200 runs with 300 hits and a .400 average in her career.
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