Jackson averaged 29 points and four assists last week while helping West Georgia to a 2-0 record as it moved into a tie for first-place in the conference standings and stretched its win streak to six games. The sophomore shot an efficient 63.6 percent (21-33) from the floor including an 80 percent clip (8-10) from three-point from behind the arc. Jackson opened the week by scoring 22 points against Union on 8-of-14 shooting, before netting a career-high 36 points with 13-of-19 shooting at Christian Brothers.