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Madsen's staff is complete ... Jarred Jackson hire made official

Matt Moreno

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Cal has completed its coaching staff under first-year coach Mark Madsen. Coastal Carolina women's basketball assistant Jarred Jackson is headed to the West Coast to rejoin Madsen after previously serving on his Utah Valley staff for three seasons.

"My family and I are both honored and thankful for the opportunity to reunite with Coach Madsen and to be welcomed into the Cal family," Jackson said. "I have seen firsthand Coach Madsen's ability to teach the game at the highest level, develop young men and lead his staff, all while treating everyone with dignity and respect. I'm extremely excited to get to work alongside this amazing staff as we bring Cal back to its winning ways."

Jackson is the final piece to Madsen's assistant coaching staff joining associated head coach Adam Mazarei plus assistants Matt Scherbenske, Amorrow Morgan and Ken Moses. New NCAA rules are allowing college basketball coaching staffs to expand to five assistants this year meaning two more non-recruiting coaches could be added.

Madsen has maxed out his staff and has his final group for his first season in Berkeley.

"I'm thrilled to reunite with Jarred in Berkeley," Madsen said in a statement. "Jarred's on-court player development and advanced knowledge of the game played an instrumental role in the large amount of success we experienced together at Utah Valley. His coaching philosophies and ability to build impactful relationships with student-athletes will elevate our program's culture. It's great to welcome Jarred, his wife TyJha and their son Jace to Bear Territory."

 
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