Career Accolades
- CSC Academic All-District (2023)
- Two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2022-23)
As a Redshirt Sophomore (2023)
- CSC Academic All-District (2023)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Played in 18 games, starting each
- Led Stanford to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament, helping Stanford to a 3-0 win against No. 1 Marshall in the third round
- Scored the opening goal and the game winner in Huntington, West Virginia
- Scored seven goals, the second most on the team, and added one assist for 15 points, career high marks in both goals and points
- Scored goals against Georgetown (8/27), San Jose State (9/4), Oregon State (9/17), UCLA (9/28), California (10/29), Missouri State (11/19), and Marshall (11/26)
- Also recorded a career high two game-winning goals, at San Jose State (9/4) and at Marshall (11/26)
- Fired 22 shots on the season, including 9 on target
- Had a season-high three shots against San Diego State (11/2)
- Played a season high 81 minutes against UCLA (9/28)
- Averaged 1.22 shots per game, 0.39 goals per game, and 0.83 points per game
- Part of a Stanford team that ranked fourth in the NCAA in assists per game (2.75), third in total assists (55), eighth in points per game (7.05), sixth in total points (141), 11th in total goals (43), 10th in goal differential (24), and 13th in scoring offense (2.15)
As a Redshirt Freshman (2022)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Played in 20 games, making 19 starts
- Scored four goals and tallied three assists for 11 total points
- Scored his first career goal in the season-opener against Villanova (8/25) also the game-winning goal
- Fired 23 shots on the season, including 12 on target
- Had a season-high three shots at Creighton (9/9)
- Played a season-high 89 minutes against UNC Greensboro (11/27)
- Part of a Stanford offense that ranked eighth nationally in total goals (46), 12th in scoring offense (2.30), 13th in goal differential (+27), and 14th in shots on goal per game (6.80)
As a Freshman (2021)
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Prior to Stanford
- A 2021 graduate of Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, Calif.
- Split time with San Diego Surf and Columbus Crew at the club level
- Was a runner-up in the 2021 national championship with San Diego Surf
- Played for Fulham FC, Chelsea FC and AFC Wimbledon while living in England
- Played for Servette FC while in Switzerland
- One of the top goal scorers in the Swiss Super League
Personal
- Full name is Jackson James Kiil
- Son of Marianne and Skip Kiil
- Father, Skip, played baseball at Cal State Fullerton, winning the 1995 NCAA College World Series before playing professionally with the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds
- Has two younger sisters, Abby and Brooklynn
- Lived abroad for 10 years, playing youth soccer in Japan, Italy, Switzerland and England