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Tre'Zure Jobe earns WBCA All-American honors

Wichita native named Honorable Mention All-American

2022-23 ESU WBB Tre'Zure Jobe WBCA All-American Graphic
Kiel Unruh

Women's Basketball | 3/17/2023 10:01:00 AM

March 17, 2023 – For the second time in her career, Emporia State's Tre'Zure Jobe has earned All-American honors from the Women's Basketball Coaches Association. She was named honorable mention All-America this season after receiving the same honor following the 2020-21 season.

Jobe averaged 22.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 2.8 assists per game. She was named First Team All-MIAA for the third consecutive season and is just the third Lady Hornet to be named First Team All-MIAA three times. She finished the season first in the MIAA in scoring, steals and minutes played, third in three-point percentage, seventh in field goal percentage, tenth in free throw percentage and 16th in assists.

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. 

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.

The Division II Coaches' All-America team is selected by a committee of WBCA member coaches in that division.
 
WBCA First-Team All-Americans  
Name School
Hannah Belanger Truman State University
Samantha Bowman Central Washington University
Breanna Campbell Glenville State College
Grace Foster Lubbock Christian University
Ariel Jones Shippensburg University
Sydney Kin University of Tampa
Dawnyel Lair California State University, Dominguez Hills
Brooke Littrell University of Central Missouri
Brooke Olson University of Minnesota Duluth
Annie Roshak Ashland University
   
WBCA Honorable Mention All-Americans  
Name School
Lytoya Baker Le Moyne College
Kaylee DaMitz-Holt Drury University
Aislinn Duffy Augustana University
Rana Elhusseini Edinboro University
Nicole Flennaugh California State University, Los Angeles
Erin Fry Regis University
Ashley Ingram Texas Woman's University
Jaclyn Jarnot University of West Florida
Tre'Zure Jobe Emporia State University
Leah Johnson West Chester University
Mackenzie Johnson Young Harris College
Sawyer Lloyd Angelo State University
Caroline Martin University of North Georgia
Haley Meinel Thomas Jefferson University
Sofia Persson Eckerd College
Samantha Pirosko Gannon University
Haley Schubert Lee University
Emily Spitzley Grand Valley State University
Abby Spurgin Hawaii Pacific University
Ashley Steffeck Colorado School of Mines
Lacy Stokes Missouri Southern State University
Melijah Sullivan University of Tampa
Jami Tham Tusculum University
Adriana Timberlake Southern New Hampshire University
Taylor Tomlinson American International College
Bryanna Troutman Wingate University
Brooke Walling Western Washington University
Maggie Whitmore Bentley University
Braelyn Wykle Carson-Newman University
Kaitlyn Zarycki Saginaw Valley State University
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

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#3 Tre'Zure Jobe

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5' 7"
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

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#3 Tre'Zure Jobe

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Redshirt Junior
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