Angie Jackson

Angie Jackson

  • Title
    Assistant Softball Coach
Angie Jackson begins her fourth season as an assistant coach for the CSB softball season in 2018. Jackson joined the CSB staff after wrapping up a stellar collegiate softball career at Bethel in 2015.

Jackson, an Oakdale native, earned MIAC Player of the Year honors twice in her career – as a sophomore in 2013 and again as a senior in 2015. As a senior, she helped lead the Royals to their first-ever MIAC regular-season title. She finished first in the MIAC in runs (33) and total bases (58); second in hits (34), home runs (6) and batting average (.442) and third in on-base percentage (.506) and slugging percentage (.753).
 
Jackson also earned two NFCA All-American honors – second-team honors in 2013 and 2014 – three NFCA All-Region accolades and three All-MIAC First Team honors. She holds the school record for hits and runs in a season, and is in the top 10 in school history in almost every offensive category.

Jackson, who graduated in 2015 with a major in social work and a minor in psychology from Bethel, went on a six-month mission and service trip with Youth with A Mission in Hawaii and the Phillippines after graduating. In summer 2016, she went to Slovakia with GoodSports where she coached a softball team, served as the head coach during the annual summer baseball camp and played in a tournament with the Slovak national team. The 2011 Oakdale graduate earned all-conference, all-state and all-section softball honors in high school.

Jackson currently works with College Possible on the CSB|SJU campuses.