Missouri Softball: Emma Jackson Transfer
- Missouri's softball team has gained a significant addition with the transfer of Emma Jackson,an outfielder from East Carolina University.
- Jackson's journey includes stops at Virginia Tech and East carolina.
- Beyond her home run prowess, Jackson's performance at East Carolina included a .362 batting average over two seasons, with 133 hits and 104 RBIs in 113 games.
Missouri softball just landed a game-changer! Outfielder Emma Jackson, a powerhouse hitter from East Carolina, is transferring to Mizzou, bringing her impressive skills to the SEC. Jackson, previously excelling at Virginia Tech and East Carolina, finished the season ranked 14th nationally with a whopping 21 home runs. This major signing is a critical move in the Tigers’ rebuilding efforts after missing the NCAA tournament. Her bat, which produced a .362 average with 133 hits and 104 RBIs in 113 games at east Carolina, will be a huge asset. News Directory 3 is following the story closely. will Jackson’s arrival propel Missouri back into national contention? Discover what’s next for the Tigers and their new star player!
Jackson Transfers to Missouri Softball
Updated June 03,2025
Missouri’s softball team has gained a significant addition with the transfer of Emma Jackson,an outfielder from East
Carolina University. Jackson, who has one year of eligibility remaining, is set to join the Southeastern Conference
(SEC) team after a stellar season where she ranked 14th nationally in home runs, hitting 21.
Jackson’s journey includes stops at Virginia Tech and East carolina. This past season, she established herself as a
formidable hitter. 64 Analytics ranked her as a top left fielder and a top overall player in the transfer portal.
On3 also recognized her talent, placing her among the top players available.
Beyond her home run prowess, Jackson’s performance at East Carolina included a .362 batting average over two seasons,
with 133 hits and 104 RBIs in 113 games. She earned All-AAC Second Team honors twice. her contributions placed her
among the conference’s leaders in OPS and RBI.
“My softball journey has been anything but customary, but I wouldn’t trade it for the world… I’m beyond excited
to announce that I’ll be continuing my college career at Missouri,” Jackson wrote on Instagram.
Missouri aims to revitalize its softball program after a 25-31 season that saw them miss the NCAA Tournament for the
first time since 2006. jackson’s addition could be a crucial step in that rebuilding process.
What’s next
Jackson is expected to join the Missouri softball team for the upcoming season, bringing her power hitting and
experience to the Tigers’ lineup as they aim to return to national prominence.
