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Noel Johnson Inducted into 2018 TABC Hall of Fame
May 17, 2018 | Women's Basketball
Former Lady Raider named to Hall of Fame for her high school career
LUBBOCK, Texas – Former Lady Raider standout Noel Johnson has been named to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) Hall of Fame of the class of 2018.
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Johnson will be inducted into the hall of fame on Saturday during a ceremony in San Antonio, Texas.
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As a player at Nazareth High School, Johnson led the team to back-to-back State Championships in 1990 and 1991. She was named All-State and was selected to the All-State tournament team following the championship seasons.
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Johnson played for Hall of Fame coach Marsha Sharp and the Lady Raiders from 1991-95. She helped the program to four straight Southwest Conference Championships, Four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances and a National Championship in 1993.
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She was an All-Southwest Conference selection, 1994 SWC All-Tournament and was named to the All-Time Lady Raider SWC Team.
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Johnson was named the Team MVP in 1994 and was the first recipient of the Jeannine McHaney Athlete of the year Award, selected by the Texas Tech women's coaches.
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An outstanding three-point shooter, Johnson still holds the school record for the best shooting percentage from beyond the arc with a .511 average (24-47).
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In 2005, Johnson was named to the Texas Tech Hall of Honor.
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Johnson will be inducted into the hall of fame on Saturday during a ceremony in San Antonio, Texas.
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As a player at Nazareth High School, Johnson led the team to back-to-back State Championships in 1990 and 1991. She was named All-State and was selected to the All-State tournament team following the championship seasons.
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Johnson played for Hall of Fame coach Marsha Sharp and the Lady Raiders from 1991-95. She helped the program to four straight Southwest Conference Championships, Four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances and a National Championship in 1993.
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She was an All-Southwest Conference selection, 1994 SWC All-Tournament and was named to the All-Time Lady Raider SWC Team.
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Johnson was named the Team MVP in 1994 and was the first recipient of the Jeannine McHaney Athlete of the year Award, selected by the Texas Tech women's coaches.
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An outstanding three-point shooter, Johnson still holds the school record for the best shooting percentage from beyond the arc with a .511 average (24-47).
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In 2005, Johnson was named to the Texas Tech Hall of Honor.
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