
‘I can’t stay mad at her’: Why Shauna Green Loves Her New Lead Guard, Destiny Jackson
Illinois first-year point guard Destiny Jackson has found a way to overachieve in her first month of college basketball.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
November 19, 2025
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Even Shauna Green, who fully admits to not being warm and cuddly to her point guards, can’t stay mad at her newest first-year floor leader.
Freshmen Destiny Jackson has taken the teaching, yelling, encouragement and everything else that goes into being a lead guard and in a matter of months has surprised many, including maybe even herself, with her seamless transition to college basketball.
Jackson, the 2025 Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year along with being the 2025 Ms. Basketball selection and a 2025 McDonald's All America selection, poured in a career-high 18 points with five assists and four rebounds in a 84-64 victory over Murray State in front of 14,631 fans on ‘Field Trip Day’ inside State Farm Center.
After losing veteran guards to a two-time NCAA Tournament participant and a WBIT championship program, Green knew her fourth year as the Illini head coach might test her admittedly low levels of patience for mistakes with a brand-new roster highlighted by a eager and super talented but inexperienced point guard. Through four games, wich has even included a difficult 64-59 loss at Oregon State last weekend, Jackson continues to learn quickly but Tuesday proved her instincts when she doesn’t know everything to do can still be remarkable.














