2006 Divison I All-Independent Second Team
2006 Division I All-Independent Newcomer Team
2008 SEASON: Slowed by injury, Jackie started in all 37 games played ... Hit .291 with one home run and 19 RBI ... Added seven doubles and six runs scored ... Issued 10 walks, and added seven sacrifice bunts and one sacrifice fly ... Recorded eight multi-hit games including a career best three hits against Drexel (2-29-08) ... Had six multi-RBI games including a career-high four against Western Illinois (4-5-08) ... Ripped a career best two doubles against UT-Arlington (2-16-08) ... Matched a career-high with five assists against Western Illinois (4-6-08).
2007 SEASON: Started in 50 of 54 games played ... Hit .201 with one home run and 17 RBI ... Added eight doubles, seven runs scored, seven walks and three sacrifice hits ... Nearly cut her errors in half at the hot corner with eight in 117 fielding chances ... Made only two errors over last 33 games played ... Hit solo home run vs. Arkansas (3-16-07).
2006 SEASON: Started in 47 of 49 games played ... Hit .279 with two home runs and 27 RBI ... Had a 10-game hitting streak ... Named to the 2006 Division I All-Independent Newcomer team and all-independent second team ... Recorded six sacrifice hits and three sacrifice flys ... Added 10 runs scored, nine doubles and three triples ... Hit her first collegiate home run against Portland State (4-1-06) to highlight a 3-for-3 performance ... One of two games with three hits with the other coming vs. Wisconsin (4-10-06) ... Went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and three RBI against the Badgers ... Logged eight multi-hit and five multi-RBI games ... Posted a season-high four RBI going 2-for-3 with a double against during the second game vs. St. Cloud State (4-12-06) ... Had .867 fielding percentage with 14 errors in 105 fielding chances ... Committed only two errors over last 24 games played ... Recorded a season-high nine fielding chances and five assists vs. Canisius (3-3-06).
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2005 graduate of Corona High School ... Three-time all-Mountain View Conference second team selection ... Helped Corona advance to the CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) Division I finals in 2004, semifinals in 2003 and second round in 2005 ... Hit .320 with three home runs and 19 RBI ... Played on the Mountain View Conference championship team as a senior, league runner-up squads as a sophomore and junior ... Hit .365 with three home runs and 23 RBI as a junior ... Two-time Scholar Athlete ... Four-year letterwinner, three-year starter at third base and DH ... Played for the Filly’s Gold summer team.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Scott and Kathy Currie ... Strangest nickname was "One-Eyed Jack" ... Has one brother, Jared ... Majoring in psychology with a minor in criminal justice ... Hobbies include hanging out with friends, playing softball and other sports ... Prep coaches were Joann Bryd, Ronnie Smith.