Three Irish Athletes Earn GTE Fall/Winter At-Large Academic All-America Honors
Steve Noble, Jenny Streiffer and Ryan Turner garner honors.

April 21, 1998

NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Senior STEVE NOBLE (Sault Ste Marie, Ontario), a member ofthe Notre Dame ice hockey team, and women’s soccer player JENNY STREIFFER (BatonRouge, La.), a sophomore, were first team selections to the GTE/CoSIDA AcademicAll-America Fall/Winter At-Large, while men’s soccer player RYAN TURNER (Scottsdale,Ariz.), a senior, was a third team honoree.

NOBLE, the first Irish hockey player to earn Academic All-America honors, is a repeatselection in 1998 after earning second team honors a year ago. STREIFFER’sappearance on the first team marks the second consecutive year that a Notre Damewomen’s soccer player was named to the first team and the third straight year thatthe Irish women’s soccer program has produced at least one Academic All-American. TURNER is the second Academic All-American in the history of the men’s soccerprogram.

The selection of the three brings Notre Dame’s total Academic All-America total tofive for the 1997-98 school year. Last year, 12 Irish athletes earned AcademicAll-America accolades, the most ever in a single academic school year at Notre Dame,and the most by any school during the 1996-97 campaign.

Steve Noble
Steve Noble became the first Irish hockey player to earn Academic All-America honors.

NOBLE owns a 3.952 grade point average and will graduate in May with a degree infinance. The first three-year captain in the program’s history, the senior helpedthe Irish to an 18-19-4 mark during the 1997-98 campaign while contributing 25points.

A Rhodes Scholar finalist, NOBLE’s GPA ranks among the top five in Notre Dame’sBusiness School. He also was one of 12 Notre Dame students to receive the CampusLeadership Award in 1997, and in addition, was first runner-up for the nationalHockey Humanitarian Award. NOBLE has been named to the Dean’s List during all sevensemesters he has been at Notre Dame.

STREIFFER tied for team-high scoring honors and ranked among the top 10 nationally inscoring with 20 goals and 18 assists in 1997. She started 22 of 23 games for theIrish who finished the season with a 23-1-1 record while advancing to the NCAAnational semifinals for the fourth consecutive year.

A midfielder, STREIFFER is the quickest Notre Dame women’s soccer player to reach the100-point plateau and in 49 career games has 1214 career points. She tied a NotreDame and BIG EAST record with four goals versus Georgetown this past season. As afreshman, she earned All-America honors from the National Soccer Coaches Associationof America (NSCAA).

A member of the U.S. national program and an alternate on the 1996 Olympic team,STREIFFER was one of 15 finalists for the ’97 Missouri Athletic Club national playerof the year. She also holds the Irish school mark for consecutive games — 11 — witheither a goal or an assist.

Ryan Turner
Ryan Turner led the Irish in scoring last season.

She is enrolled in the pre-professional studies program and has a 3.492 grade pointaverage following three semesters.

TURNER was the leading scorer on the Irish men’s soccer team as he finished with 12goals and five assists (29 points). A forward, he has three game-winning goals in1997 and recorded his first career hat trick in Notre Dame’s 4-3 overtime victoryover TCU. A co-captain in 1997, TURNER, who helped the Irish to a 10-9-2 record,garnered second team all-BIG EAST honors and was a second-team NSCAA Mideast Regionhonoree.

He will graduate in May from the College of Business Administration with a degree infinance. TURNER was a member of the BIG EAST Academic All-Star team for the 1996-97school year and has earned Dean’s List distinction all seven semesters.