Kip Noble

Inducted October 12, 2018

Kip Noble is the highest-scoring defenseman in Michigan Tech history with 123 points in 156 games. He played from 1986-90 and was a Second Team All-American and WCHA First Team selection as a senior when he led the Huskies in scoring. He was a three-time recipient of the Bobby Gitzen-Dick Loutit Award as the team's most outstanding defenseman and the Merv Youngs team MVP award. Noble was also a two-time All-WCHA Honorable Mention pick. He holds Tech records for career goals by a defenseman (36), career assists by a defenseman (87), goals in a season (1989-90) by a defenseman (17), and points in a season (1989-90) by a defenseman (50). Noble had 35 (9G-26A) points as a sophomore, 30 (8G-22A) as a junior, and 50 (17G-33A) as a senior.

Noble played 11 years of professional hockey with 10 in Europe. He also won a pair of Allan Cups given to the national senior amateur men's ice hockey champions of Canada. Noble is currently the head coach of the Elite 15 team at the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Penticton, British Columbia.