Jackson Becomes First Women’s Player in Program History to Reach 1,000 Points as a Bobcat
Senior guard Delesha "FeFe" Jackson etched her name in B&SC history on Sunday afternoon, surpassing 1,000 career points in the Bobcats' 73-63 win over Bryant & Stratton (Syracuse) at Allyn Hall Gymnasium inside SRC Arena & Events Center.
With the milestone bucket, Jackson became the 4th Bobcat in program history to reach 1,000 career points — and the first women's basketball player ever to accomplish the feat while wearing a Bobcats jersey.
The Cleveland, Ohio native reached the historic mark in the second half, helping power B&SC to a key road victory. Known for her toughness, grit, and leadership, FeFe's journey to 1,000 points reflects years of hard work and perseverance at the collegiate level.
Delesha "FeFe" Jackson
#13 | Guard | 5'5" | Senior
Hometown: Cleveland, OH
High School: Bedford High School
Previous Colleges: La Roche University / Alderson Broaddus University / Lakeland CC
Major: Business
2025-26 Season (25 GP):
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7.9 points per game
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4.6 rebounds per game
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1.5 assists per game
Jackson's career has been defined by resilience and competitive fire. A multi-time OCCAC honoree and NJCAA DII All-District selection, she has consistently made her presence felt on both ends of the floor.
Now, she stands alone in B&SC women's basketball history as the first to reach the 1,000-point plateau in a Bobcats uniform — a milestone that reflects not just scoring ability, but longevity, commitment, and leadership.
Congratulations to FeFe Jackson on joining the Bobcats 1,000-Point Club and setting the standard for future generations.
-Ray Yates
