Kendall Noble has done it all for Western Kentucky this season. And her all-around excellence has earned her Conference USA’s top award.
Noble was named Monday morning as the 2016 C-USA Player of the Year. The redshirt junior guard was one of six players up for the award, which was voted on by media members and coaches.
Noble is the second straight WKU player to win C-USA Player of the Year, after Chastity Gooch took the award in 2015.
Noble averaged a team-best 17.8 ppg this season, including 18.1 ppg in league games. The 5-foot-11 Hazard native also averaged 7.