Angela Jackson (basketball)

Jackson led them to win the 2010–2011 Great West Conference Championships and to the Women's Basketball Invitational Final Four, for which she was named Coach of the Year.

In 2010–2011, her team won their conference championships and also beat out Eastern Illinois and Cleveland State to earn a place in the WBI Final Four.

[2] Jackson argues that since female athletes are underpaid compared to their male counterparts, even those who go pro need to prepare for other careers, as well.

[2] Several of her players went on to sign professional contracts, including Tressa Beckel,[11] Jasmin Dixon, Zondranika Williams, and Kafayat Davies.

[13] Jackson was fired in 2018 for underperformance,[14] although the New York Times reported that the failing finances of Chicago State made it too difficult for her to attract and retain players.