LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – The UNLV women's soccer program has received a signed commitment from Tatum Jackson to join the Rebels for the fall 2026 season, head coach Kacey Bingham announced Friday.
Originally from Redmond, Washington, Jackson is a forward coming off a state semifinal appearance in her final season at The Bear Creek School. The forward scored 166 career goals in four years at TBCS, earning multiple all-state first team, conference MVP and all-conference honors. Additionally, Jackson played at the club level for PacNW ECNL G07/08.
A constant scoring threat on the attack, Jackson netted at least 38 goals each season with the Grizzlies, including more than 40 goals twice. Among her scoring streak, she finished with 43 goals to go along with 16 assists as a senior, a career-high 46 goals as a junior, 38 goals as a sophomore and 39 goals as a freshman.
"Tatum adds a dynamic presence out wide, excelling in 1-on-1 attacking and defensive situations," said Bingham. "Her pace, soccer IQ and competitive edge allow her to impact the game on both sides of the ball. She embodies the style, intensity and standards of UNLV soccer."
Jackson follows Bingham to Las Vegas after initially committing to play under the same coach at Western Oregon during the early signing period this past fall.
The addition of Jackson increases the 2026 class to nine members set to join the Rebels in the fall after their prep careers. That group also features Las Vegas products Sophie Baumgart, Emma Flannery and Brooke Kramer, the California trio of Audrina Hernandez, Kaitlyn Lee and Abby Nuez, Kamri Yergensen from Utah and Kaila Meyer from Hawai'i.