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EIU Saddened By the Loss of Jackie Moore
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CHARLESTON, Ill. – The Eastern Illinois athletic family is saddened today as assistant women’s basketball coach Jackie Moore passed away Wednesday night at Sarah Bush Regional Hospital. Out of respect for the Moore Family additional details are not available at this time.

A memorial service for Moore is planned for 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon at Lantz Arena.

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Moore family at this time,” said EIU athletic director Barbara Burke. “Jackie was a great young person with a bright future ahead of her. She will be dearly missed. Out of respect for Jackie, her family and friends, we have cancelled all athletic contests for this weekend.”

Moore, 28, was in her third season as a member of Coach Brady Sallee’s coaching staff.  She was a native of Windsor, Ontario and played her collegiate basketball at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tenn.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to EIU Women's Basketball in Jackie Moore's name will be accepted at Sunday's memorial service. Contributions can also be mailed to:

Eastern Illinois University Athletics Department
Re: Jackie Moore Memorial Gift
600 Lincoln Avenue
Charleston, IL  61920

Please make checks payable to: EIU Athletics


Quotes about Jackie Moore

Ashley Thomas – Eastern lllinois Senior Guard (Moline, Illinois)
“Jackie was our coach, more than that she was our friend. She was someone who believed in us and pushed us to be our best everyday. You never know how important something like that is until you don’t have it. We are going to miss her in so many ways. She was a talented person who had so much to offer. There was no one way to describe her unique personality. Jackie left a lasting impression on everyone she met.”

Rachel Galligan – Former Eastern Illinois All-Conference performer
“Jackie was the glue that held this team together if you had to pick a way to describe her. She took care of us as individuals and as a team. Thinking about the impact she had on my life and the Eastern Illinois program last night and this morning, she genuinely cared for each and every one of us. She would do anything for our team from running to the store to get something on the road or serving as a tutor for the players who needed help. Jackie was the person who brought our team together and it worked because of her. I am saddened and heartbroken by the loss and Jackie will be someone I will never forget.”

Brady Sallee – Eastern Illinois Head Women’s Basketball Coach
“Clearly we are shocked and sadden by this devastating news. For as bad as we feel, we feel worse for her family. We feel like we were her Charleston family and that feeling was genuine. Jackie was somebody from day one that was loyal as an assistant as I have ever had or will ever have. To watch her grow as a young assistant was a lot of fun. I was inspired by her willingness to grow and try to be great in this profession. It is no coincidence that our two most successful years were with Jackie on our staff. As a father, Jackie was someone you want your kids to emulate. She was just an incredible role model for our players. I guarantee you that not a day will go by that we don’t make Jackie proud.”

Scott Groninger – Christian Brothers Head Women’s Basketball Coach
“When I think of Jackie, I think first and foremost what an outstanding teammate she was. We have been reaching out to her former teammates today and they have been really crushed by this loss. Our Christian Brothers family loved her. She was a player who played hard everyday and would just challenge you with her intensity on the court. She was on the right path to be successful both in her professional career and personal life. She was way too young to be leaving us.”



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