RH: "She (Tre'Zure Jobe) Plays At Her Own Pace"
Women's coach Terry Nooner expects fans will get at least a taste of Jobe's many skills in advance of a Nov. 1 exhibition game vs. Missouri Southern. The first item on display will likely be her ability to score in the lane, from medium distance and from behind the three-point line."
"She's an elite point guard," Nooner said. "She plays at her own pace. A complete offensive juggernaut, which is why I think so many people were vying to get her."
Jobe settled on Wichita State over Missouri for many reasons.
The lure of playing at home and setting an example intrigued her. She majored in business management at Emporia State and started her MBA. Transferring to Wichita State allowed her to finish that MBA this spring with an eye on working in human resources.
Playing for Scales and finishing her career with the coach who helped at the start seemed logical and comfortable. He started coaching Jobe as a 4-year-old playing on a 5-year-old team and quickly learned she took basketball seriously. He credits her parents with raising a student who set goals and helping her with basketball trainers.
Nooner's personality and attentiveness completed the package.
Nooner envisions Jobe playing with returner DJ McCarty to give the Shockers two strong ball-handlers at guard. She is working on extending the range on her jump shot, which Nooner feels is crucial to opening space for other Shockers. Over the summer, Nooner often finished practice by rebounding and passing to Jobe as she worked on shooting two or three steps behind the three-point line.
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