Australia Jackson Comeback Basketball

FILE - Australia's Lauren Jackson shoots over Canada's Natalie Achonwa during the bronze medal game at the women's Basketball World Cup in Sydney on Oct. 1, 2022. Jackson is coming out of retirement again in a bid to make the Australian team and compete at a fifth Olympics. The 42-year-old, three-time WNBA MVP was included in Australia’s 26-player squad Wednesday, March 27, and is widely tipped to make the final 12 for the Opals at the Olympics.

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SYDNEY (AP) — Basketball star Lauren Jackson is coming out of retirement again in a bid to make the Australian team and compete at a fifth Olympics.

The 42-year-old three-time WNBA MVP was included in Australia’s 26-player squad on Wednesday, and is widely tipped to make the final 12 for the Opals at the Olympics.

Jackson retired for the second time in February after helping Australia qualify for the Paris Olympics with a win over Germany in Brazil, revealing she struggled to spend so much time away from her two young sons.


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