Jackson Rowe

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Jackson Rowe
No. 44Golden State Warriors
Position Small forward
League NBA
Personal information
Born (1997-07-01) July 1, 1997 (age 27)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
High school Wasatch Academy
(Mount Pleasant, Utah)
College Cal State Fullerton (2016–2020)
NBA draft 2020: undrafted
Playing career2020–present
Career history
2020–2021 Chorale Roanne
2021–2022 Norrköping Dolphins
2022 Ottawa BlackJacks
2022–2023 medi bayreuth
2023Ottawa BlackJacks
2023–2024 Santa Cruz Warriors
2024 Scarborough Shooting Stars
2024–2025 Santa Cruz Warriors
2025–present Golden State Warriors
2025–present→Santa Cruz Warriors
Career highlights and awards
  • CEBL All-Canadian Team (2023)
  • SBL champion (2022)
  • Second-team All-Big West (2020)
  • Big West Freshman of the Year (2017)
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Jackson Rowe (born July 1, 1997) [1] is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Cal State Fullerton Titans.

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High school career

Rowe attended Wasatch Academy at Mount Pleasant, Utah, where he averaged 15.5 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.4 steals and 2.1 blocks per game while shooting 71.4 percent from the floor. He helped the Tigers to a 29–4 overall record and No. 14 rating in the final USA Today Super 25 Expert Rankings and was named the Boys' Basketball Mid-Utah Radio Defensive Player of the Year. [2]

College career

Rowe attended Cal State Fullerton where he played four years and averaged 15.6 points and 7.4 rebounds in 20 games, leading the team in the first two categories which earned him second-team All-Big West honors. Throughout his career, he tallied 21 double-doubles, fourth in school's history and was second rebounds with 811 and blocks with 113. [2] [3]

Professional career

Chorale Roanne (2020–2021)

On May 5, 2020, Rowe signed his first professional contract with Chorale Roanne of the French LNB Pro A [4] where he played six games and averaged 5.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.3 assists, 0.3 steals and 0.3 blocks in 12.2 minutes. [5] Later that year, he went undrafted in the 2020 NBA draft.

Norrköping Dolphins (2021–2022)

On July 17, 2021, Rowe signed with the Norrköping Dolphins of the Swedish Basketball League [6] where he played 28 games and averaged 16.5 points and 7.2 rebounds while recording five double-doubles and scoring 20 or more points eleven times [3] while helping the Dolphins to win a championship. [7]

Ottawa BlackJacks (2023)

On March 2, 2022, Rowe signed with the Ottawa BlackJacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League [8] where he played 13 games and averaged 9.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.6 steals and 1.1 blocks in 24.8 minutes. [5]

medi bayreuth (2022–2023)

On July 4, 2022, Rowe signed with medi bayreuth of the Basketball Bundesliga, [9] where he played 31 league games and averaged 10.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.8 blocks in 27.1 minutes. [5]

Return to Ottawa (2023)

On March 14, 2023, Rowe re-signed with the Ottawa BlackJacks [3] and in 18 games, he averaged 15.3 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.4 blocks in 27.7 minutes. [5]

Santa Cruz Warriors (2023–2024)

On October 30, 2023, Rowe joined the Santa Cruz Warriors after a tryout. [10] In 49 games, he averaged 12.4 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.1 blocks and 1.2 steals in 30 minutes per game. [11]

Scarborough Shooting Stars (2024)

On May 3, 2024, Rowe signed with the Scarborough Shooting Stars of the Canadian Elite Basketball League, [11] playing nine games and averaging 14.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.6 blocks in 30.3 minutes. [5]

Golden State / Return to Santa Cruz Warriors (2024–present)

After joining them for the 2024 NBA Summer League, [12] Rowe signed with the Golden State Warriors on July 19, 2024, [13] but was waived on October 19. [14] On October 28, he rejoined the Santa Cruz Warriors [15] and on January 28, 2025, he signed a two-way contract with Golden State. [16]

National team career

Rowe made his debut with the Canada men's national basketball team in the FIBA World Cup 2023 Americas Qualifiers in February 2023, where he averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists in two games. [3]

Personal life

The son of Roger Rowe and Barbara McWaters, he has two siblings. He majored in kinesiology. [2]

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