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Quincy Noble Named First Team All-CUSA Selection


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DALLAS (March 7, 2023) – For the third time in her illustrious career in a UNT uniform, senior Quincy Noble has earned All-Conference USA honors as she has been named a First Team All-CUSA honoree, the league announced Tuesday.

 

Noble becomes just the second player in program history, joining now head coach Jalie Mitchell, to be named to the All-Conference team three times in a career after being named to the First Team in 2020-21 and a Second Team selection in 2021-22.

 

“Congratulations are in order for Quincy Noble!” Mitchell said. “She has been a consistent scorer & dependable defender for us all year long. She has continued to grow and add to her game each year, and it’s obvious that every coach in our league notices & prepares their team for what Quincy brings. Three years in a row is no small feat. I’m proud of the way she has represented the Mean Green!”

 

This season, Noble has been an offensive machine for the Mean Green, averaging 17.1 points per game, a figure that ranks third in the league. In 30 games this season, Noble has scored in double figures 26 times and has scored 20+ points 11 times on the year.

 

A senior out of McKinney, Texas, Noble leads the league in field goal attempts and sits second in total field goals and sixth in both steals and field goal percentage this season.

 

In her career at UNT, Noble sits alone in eighth place in scoring history with 1,302 career points. She became the 15th player in program history to reach 1,000 career points earlier this season and just the eighth to do so in three seasons or less.

 

In addition to points, Noble also ranks inside the top-10 in program history in career 3-pointers (143), scoring average (16.3 ppg), 3-point FG percentage (33.6%) and FT percentage (78.8%).

 

Noble and the Mean Green return to action Wednesday afternoon in the first round of the C-USA Tournament in Frisco, Texas, at 1:30 against #10 UAB inside the Ford Center at the Star.

 

All-CUSA First Team

  • Dazia Lawrence, Charlotte
  • Jada McMillian, Charlotte
  • Keiunna Walker, LA Tech
  • Savannah Wheeler, Middle Tennessee
  • Courtney Whitson, Middle Tennessee
  • Quincy Noble, UNT
  • Jazion Jackson, UTEP
  • Jordyn Jenkins, UTSA

 

All-CUSA Second Team

  • Kaliah Henderson, FIU
  • Aniya Hubbard, Florida Atlantic
  • Anna Larr Roberson, LA Tech
  • Jalynn Gregory, Middle Tennessee
  • Ashlee Austin, Rice
  • Malia Fisher, Rice
  • Margaret Whitley, UAB
  • Elina Arike, UTEP

 

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