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Tre'Zure Jobe Signing Graphic

All-American and Wichita Native Signs with Wichita State

5/16/2023 11:00:00 AM

WICHITA, Kan. - Wichita State head women's basketball coach Terry Nooner has landed his first signee and it's a familiar face to the 316.

A Wichita native and two-time All-American at Emporia State, Tre'Zure Jobe has signed to play her final year of collegiate basketball in her hometown. Jobe earned WBCA All-America honors for the second time in her career this past season for the Lady Hornets.

"Tre'Zure Jobe, one of the most highly coveted transfers in the country, is a coach's dream and I am thrilled to add her as my first signee to our Wichita State program," Nooner said. "Being a Wichita native and former state champion at Wichita South High School, we made her a top recruiting priority and wanted to bring her back home as we build something new." 

Jobe averaged 22.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 2.8 assists per game in 2022-23. She was named First Team All-MIAA for the third consecutive season and was 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,10th in free throw percentage and 16th in assists.

She scored 2,087 points to go with 374 assists and 297 steals in 111 career games for Emporia State. She leaves ESU third on the Lady Hornet all-time scoring list. She is ranked second on the ESU career steals list, third with 209 made three-pointers and 10th 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 her 106 assists rank second.

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 in 2021-22. 

She became just the third Lady Hornet 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.

"Tre'Zure is a dynamic scorer and elite pick and roll player who can score in every area on the floor," Nooner said. "She is a gym rat who is constantly putting in extra work on her own by studying film and putting in extra time in the gym to further develop her game. She is selfless and wants do to anything she can to help make the team great; she will make an immediate impact on the team and I know the fans are going to love her."

Jobe was a First-Team All-State performer for Wichita South and a top 20 pick in all classes. She averaged 12.3 points as the Titans were ranked as high as No. 25 in the nation her senior season.
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