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Girls B-ball Summer Camp

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1 week of girls summer basketball camp with Emory University's Women's Basketball Head Coach Misha Jackson

Camps for girls (ages 6-14) run from 9am-3pm with no camp on Fridays - available dates are:

  • June 10-13
  • June 24-27

Before care (8-9am), After care (3-4pm):

Price: $20/hour or $100/week

Misha Jackson was named Head Coach of the Emory women's basketball program in March of 2018. Jackson was appointed as the Eagles' Interim Head Coach in October of 2017 and served in that capacity during the 2017-18 campaign. Prior to those appointments, Misha had been on the Emory staff since 2013-14. Her five-year record as head coach stands at 83-42.

Jackson suited up in an Emory uniform from 2010-11 through 2012-13 and played in a total of 78 games, 69 in a starting capacity. By the time she had hung up her uniform, she had placed herself among the school's top-10 all-time performers in 11 categories including second in blocked shots (95) and first in blocked shots average (1.2 bpg). She grabbed a total of 621 rebounds, good for seventh place on Emory's career ladder, while her 8.0 per-game average in rebounding ranks fifth. In addition, she closed out her stint as an Eagle in the No. 10 spots on Emory's all-time charts in total points (900) and scoring average (11.5 ppg).

Misha was no stranger to individual honors with the highlight coming her final campaign when she was picked as a WBCA Honorable Mention All-American. She also landed First Team All-University Athletic Association honors for the first time after leading the conference in rebounding (9.0 rpg) while producing a league-high eight double-doubles (pts./rebs.) during the season. As a sophomore and junior, she was chosen to the All-UAA Second Team.

She graduated from Emory with a degree in psychology in May of 2013.

Donated By Emory Girls Basketball Camp