Women's Basketball | 2/28/2023 2:00:00 PM
February 28, 2023-Emporia State's
Tre'Zure Jobe has been named First-Team All-MIAA for the third year in a vote of the association coaches. She is just the third Lady Hornet to be named First-Team All-MIAA three times. It is her fourth straight All-MIAA recognition.
Jobe is raked third in the nation in scoring and sixth in steals to lead the MIAA in both categories She is averaging 22.3 points and 3.2 steals per game. She is third in the MIAA in made three-pointers and three-point percentage, and sixth in field goal percentage. She has scored at least 30 points in five different games this season. No other player in the league has more than one 30 point game this year.
She has scored 2,087 points with 374 assists and 297 steals in 111 career games. She is third on the Lady Hornet all-time scoring list. She is ranked second on the ESU career steals list, is third on the Lady Hornet career list with 209 made three-pointers and tenth with 360 made free throws. She is eighth in career scoring in MIAA history. She has been named MIAA Player of the Week eight times in her career. She scored a Lady Hornet freshman record 518 points and ranks second with 106 freshman assists.
Jobe was named First-Team All-MIAA and Freshman of the Year in 2019-20, then was named the Player of the Year in 2020-21. She was Second-Team All-MIAA last season. Â
She joins Michelle Stueve and Kelly Moten as the only Lady Hornets to earn three First-Team All-MIAA honors. Jobe is the only player in Emporia State history to be named at least Second-Team All-MIAA four times, be the conference Freshman of the Year and the Player of the Year in a career.
Emporia State, now 14-14 on the season, opens MIAA Tournament play on Wednesday night against Central Oklahoma in Kansas City, Mo. Tip-off for the Lady Hornets 27th consecutive MIAA Tournament appearance is set for 8:15 p.m. in Municipal Auditorium.
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