Loren Jackson
- Title: Head Post Grad Coach
- Since: 2010
- Hometown: Chicago, IL
Loren.Jackson@imgworld.com
About:
Jackson started at the IMG Basketball Academy in 2010 and he is the Head Post-Graduate Coach as well as the Post-Graduate Coordinator. Jackson is dedicated to helping young athletes reach their full potential through perserverance and hard-work. Jackson's son, Cristian, is a student at the IMG Basketball Academy.
Education/Accreditations:
- Bachelors of Arts degree in Marketing and Management from St. Xavier University
- Masters degree in Educational Instruction from American Intercontinental University
Experience:
- 22 years coaching youth basketball
- 2 time District 3 “Coach of the Year”
- Owned Boys to Men Academy in Chicago
- Taught students with special needs for 14 years at Percy L Julian High School
- Trained players such as Sean Dockery (Duke), Lance Williams (DePaul), Brandon Ewing (Wyoming)
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With multiple basketball courts (equipped with high school, college and pro three-point lines), the IMG Basketball Academy can accommodate any men's or women's high school, collegiate or professional team. Combine the courts with available video analysis to break down mechanics and game play, coaches with professional playing/coaching experience and integrated IMG Performance Institute training programs, nowhere in the world can match what is offered at IMG Basketball Academy for team basketball.
By focusing on the individual player, creating a comprehensive training program, and maximizing potential, the IMG Basketball Academy hosts NBA players, college players and professional players at all levels come to the IMG Basketball Academy every summer. Whether it is preparing for summer league, training camp or for an upcoming season, professional players can expect a customized program that's proven to develop talent. IMG has everything a high-level athlete needs directly on campus, from 
