2023-24 Women's Basketball Roster

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3 Jayda Noble

  • Position
    Guard
  • Height
    5-11
  • Class
    Junior
  • Hometown
    Spokane, Wash.
  • Highschool
    Mount Spokane
  • Instagram
    jaydanoblewilliams

Biography

ACCOLADES: 

  • 2022-23 Pac-12 All-Defensive Team Honorable Mention (02.28.23)

2023-24 (JUNIOR):
  • Recorded 2 steals in season opener win vs. Sacramento State (11/6)
  • Tied career high 4 steals in win vs. Idaho State (11/24)
  • Scored season high 11 points in win vs. Air Force (11/25)
  • Recorded season high 9 rebounds in win vs. Arizona (1/19)
  • Recorded game-leading and new career high 15 rebounds in game at Arizona State (2/16)
  • Recorded career steal No. 100 in Pac-12 Tournament First Round game vs. Arizona (3/6)

2022-23 (SOPHOMORE): 
  • Recorded career high rebounds (12) in win vs. UC Irvine (11/17)
  • Recorded career high steals (4) in wins vs. UC Irvine (11/17) and Idaho State (11/20)
  • Scored a career high 14 points in conference opener win over Washington State (12/11)
  • Tied career high 14 points, recorded career high made three-pointers (4), recorded career high blocks (3), and tied career high assists with 5 (new season high) in game vs. Colorado (12/30)
  • Tied career high 4 steals in game vs. No. 21 Oregon (01/13)
  • Recorded conference high rebounds (10) and second game this season in double-digit rebounding in win vs. California (02/03)
  • Recorded career high 9 assists in win vs. Oregon State (02/17)
  • Recorded steal No. 50 on the season in WNIT Super 16 win vs. Kansas State (03/24)
  • Started in every game played

2021-22: Throughout the 2021-22 season, Noble provided elite energy and crucial minutes for her team. She played in 21 games averaging 13.2 minutes per game and shooting 76.9% from the free throw line. In the Huskies' game against No. 12 Arizona on Feb. 20, Noble recorded 10 points and sparked a fourth-quarter comeback with a crucial stop against one of the best offenses in the nation. Noble also had a season-high 11-points to help propel the Huskies to their first Pac-12 win against Arizona State since Coach Langley arrived. 


2020-21: As a freshman, Noble started in eight out of the eleven games that she made an appearance in, averaging 20.6 minutes. In her first collegiate game, Noble scored eight points and grabbed nine boards in 26 minutes, setting season-highs for both out the gate. Later in the season, the guard set up the game-winning possession against San Diego State by stealing the ball in the contest's final seconds and defending the Aztecs' game-tying possession. She played a career-high 27 minutes in a start against Oregon, scoring seven points. 


High School: Noble, a Washington native, joined the Huskies after a prolific high school career in the Evergreen State. Splitting her time between Mount Spokane High School and Medical Lake Highschool, she would finish as the 29th-best guard according to ESPN100 and record 1,043 career points.

During her two seasons at Mount Spokane, Noble led her team to a 45-6 record, including 24-1 in district play and two consecutive conference championships. Noble was named the WIAA 3A Player of the Year in her junior year after the Wildcats reached the WIAA 3A State Championship game for the first time in program history. Before becoming a Wildcat, Noble led the Medical Lake Cardinals to two unblemished seasons in conference play (28-0). During her sophomore season, Noble set a program record for double-doubles in a season (10) and steals in a game (11). She earned all-conference honors all four seasons and was named an Adidas All-American in 2018. 


Personal: Jayda is the daughter of David and Alicia Noble and has five siblings, two of which play basketball professionally. Gabby Williams was drafted No. 4 overall in 2018 by the Chicago Sky. She played three WNBA seasons with the Sky (2018-2020) and now plays for the Seattle Storm. In addition to her WNBA career, she is a French National team member. Noble's other sister, Kayla Williams, played collegiately for Nevada before taking her talents to Australia. Outside of basketball, Jayda is a burgeoning artist who aspires to continue her career after playing professionally.

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Historical Player Information

  • 3

    2020-21Freshman

    Guard
    5'11"
    3
  • 3

    2021-22Freshman

    Guard
    5'11"
    3
  • 3

    2022-23Sophomore

    Guard
    5'11"
    3
  • 3

    2023-24Junior

    Guard
    5'11"
    3