Victoria Jackson has been named Rhodes College Head Women's Golf Coach; Rhodes Director of Athletics
Jim Duncan announced today.
"During the search, it became obvious that Coach Jackson possessed all of the traits that we expect from our head coaches. She understands the value of a positive student-athlete experience and the balance we require for excellence in the classroom, in competition, and in the community. Coach is primed to return Lynx Women's Golf to prominence in the SAA and the nation."
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"I am incredibly excited and honored for the opportunity to serve as the Head Women's Golf Coach at Rhodes College. The Rhodes women's golf program has a deep tradition of success and has benefited from outstanding leadership throughout its history. I am grateful for the opportunity to build upon that legacy and help guide the program into its next chapter. As a Memphis native, I have always admired the positive impact Rhodes has on its students and the Memphis community. I am thrilled to join an institution that is deeply committed to providing an exceptional experience for its student-athletes, both academically and athletically," Jackson stated. "I would like to thank
Jim Duncan,
Kimberly House, and the entire Rhodes athletics staff for their trust, support, and belief in my vision for the program's future. I am eager to begin working with the talented and dedicated student-athletes on the team and look forward to an exciting season ahead."
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Jackson comes to Rhodes from Christian Brothers University in Memphis, where she served as Men's and Women's Head Golf Coach for three seasons. Her teams were highly competitive at the NCAA Division II level, winning three tournaments in the spring of 2026.
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Jackson competed collegiately at the University of Memphis, playing all four years and serving as team captain during her senior season. Jackson earned American Athletic Association All-Academic Team honors all four years during her career as a Tiger.