
The talented rookie, who was selected fourth overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft after a stellar college career at Tennessee and Mississippi State, revealed the devastating news via a statement released through her representatives this morning. Jackson, known for her explosive scoring (averaging 14.7 points per game in her 2025 season) and tenacious defense, described the attack as a turning point that ended her promising career prematurely.
“After careful consideration and medical advice, I have made the difficult decision to step away from professional basketball,” Jackson said in the statement. “An incident of domestic violence left me with a severe injury to my eyes that doctors say could result in permanent vision impairment if I continue high-impact play. My health and safety must come first. This is not the ending I envisioned, but I am grateful for the journey and the support from my family, teammates, and fans.”
Sources close to the situation confirm the injury occurred during a violent altercation in Miami last weekend, which led to the arrest of Atlanta Falcons rookie linebacker James Pearce Jr. on multiple felony charges, including aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and aggravated stalking—both carrying domestic violence designations. Police reports indicate the dispute escalated dramatically, resulting in trauma to Jackson’s ocular region that required immediate emergency surgery.
The WNBA community has rallied around Jackson, with the league issuing a statement condemning violence in all forms and pledging support for her recovery. Sparks head coach Curt Miller called her “one of the brightest young talents we’ve seen,” adding, “This is a tragic loss for our sport, but Rickea’s courage in speaking out inspires us all to fight against domestic abuse.”
Jackson’s retirement comes amid growing calls for stronger protections for athletes in relationships involving domestic violence. Advocates are highlighting her case as a wake-up call for the sports world.
Fans have flooded social media with messages of love and solidarity, trending hashtags like #StandWithRickea and #EndDVNow. Jackson plans to focus on advocacy, recovery, and possibly pursuing opportunities outside of playing basketball.
The Sparks organization expressed deep sadness but unwavering support: “Rickea will always be part of our family. We honor her bravery and wish her peace.”










