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Gayle Noble, born March 4, 1970 in Montreal, played five seasons as a defender with the Martlet soccer team from 1988 to 1990 and 1992 to 1993. She earned all-conference honours four times and All-Canadian honours on three occasions. A recipient of the Uldis Auders memorial trophy as McGill’s top sophomore student-athlete in 1990, she was voted player of the year in the Quebec University Soccer league in 1992 and two years later, received the Muriel Roscoe trophy, awarded to a graduating student-athlete for proficiency & leadership in athletics.
Noble, who also achieved Academic All-Canadian status and made the Principal’s Student-athlete Honour Roll, graduated from McGill in 1991 with a BA, majoring in political science. After studying overseas in France, she returned to McGill to complete an MA (political science), followed by a law degree. After her playing days were done, Noble went on to serve 10 years as an assistant coach with the Martlets from 1994 to 2003. In 1996, she co-founded the Friends of McGill Soccer alumni support group and went on to serve as co-president for over a decade.
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