Callie Jackson completed her first season at Hawaii Pacific in 2025-26.
She helped the team secure their most wins on the road since 2022-23 and improved the team’s conference win total by three games in 2025-26 while serving as the Associate Head Coach.
Jackson came to Hawaii Pacific after a successful career at NAIA Georgetown (KY) under head coach Jeff Nickel, one of the winningest active coaches in all of NAIA. Her 88 wins as a Georgetown player over her final four seasons in orange and black were the most by a graduating class since the 2007-08 season. Jackson played in 128 career games at Georgetown with 48 starts. She averaged 6.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. As a senior, she averaged 5.2 rebounds per contest.
During her final two seasons at Georgetown, the team beat nine teams ranked in the top 25 nationally and the team posted two NAIA postseason wins for just the third time in school history during the 2024-25 season.
Jackson earned a Bachelor's Degree from Georgetown College in 2025 in Health Sciences and Communication.
Prior to her time at Georgetown, she attended Graves County (KY) High School, averaging a team high 15.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. Jackson's Graves County team went 26-9 during her senior season with a 12-4 mark in region games and a 5-0 mark in district games. She led her team to the 3rd District Championship and later to the KHSAA First Region Championship game, scoring 21 points to lead her team in the overtime affair. During the season, the team posted a 14-game winning streak. She shot 79.6% from the free throw line as a senior, finishing among the top 35 among individuals in the state that season