Jeremy Jackson
Bio

Jeremy Jackson is in his first season as the head basketball coach for the Roadrunners. Jackson brings a track record of success to his position at SFCC.

Jackson most recently served as head men's basketball coach and Wellness Center director at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in Miami, Oklahoma. During his tenure, he compiled a 159-53 overall record, including five 20-win seasons. His teams were ranked in the NJCAA top 25 each season and reached a program-best No. 3 national ranking during the 2024-25 regular season.

He guided NEO to five Region II Conference championships and four appearances in the NJCAA Division I National Tournament in five seasons.

Beyond coaching, Jackson managed program budgets, scheduled practices and games, and organized team travel. He led player development through daily individual workouts and helped student-athletes and families navigate financial aid and scholarship processes. He also led fundraising efforts for the program.

Jackson previously served as an assistant coach at NEO from 2010 to 2018. During that time, the program had six 20-win seasons. He helped 14 players earn NCAA Division I scholarships and 26 advance to four-year schools. He also oversaw budget planning, coordinated game day operations, and grew the team's social media presence.

Over his 13-year career at NEO, Jackson helped more than 40 players earn Division I scholarships and more than 60 continued their academic and athletic careers at four-year colleges.

Jackson holds an associate degree in general studies from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and a bachelor's degree in health and human performance from Northeastern State University. He and his wife, Natasha, have two children, Kameron and Savannah.