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GROVE CITY COLLEGE WOLVERINES
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John Hake

Men's Soccer

Four earn Scholar All-Region

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- United Soccer Coaches honored four Grove City College soccer players as Scholar All-Region performers in the East Region, as announced Wednesday morning. 

Three members of the Grove City men's soccer team earned Scholar All-Region recognition. Junior forward Noah Gray (Glen Mills, Pa./The Christian Academy) and junior defender Colton Hudson (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) both earned First Team status while senior midfielder Camden Thomas (North Lima, Ohio/South Range) achieved Second Team All-East Region.

Senior defender Karly Keller (New Kensington, Pa./Kiski Area) earned Third Team Scholar All-Region on the women's side. 

Gray and Hudson both recently earned United Soccer Coaches Division III All-America honors. Gray earned Second Team All-America while Hudson landed on the Third Team All-America squad. 

Gray led Grove City with 14 goals, seven assists and 35 points this fall. He also scored a team-leading four game-winning goals.

Earlier this month, Gray earned First Team All-Region VII recognition. He captured Presidents' Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors, as well as First Team All-Conference distinction. 

His 35 points this year are tied for No. 7 on Grove City's single-season list. 

The 2025 Presidents' Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Hudson led a Grove City defense that allowed only 12 goals in 20 matches this year, good for a 0.60 goals-against average. Hudson made 19 starts at center back, helping Grove City chalk up10 shutouts. 

Hudson joined Gray on the All-Region VII First Team, along with the conference's First Team.

A Second Team All-Region VII honoree this fall, Thomas started all 20 matches at midfielder this year. He recorded five goals and two assists. Thomas earned Most Outstanding Player honors at the Presidents' Athletic Conference Championship Tournament after helping the Wolverines to the tournament crown. 

Thomas joined Gray and Hudson on the conference's First Team. 

Keller captured Third Team All-Region VII after helping lead the Grove City defense again this fall. She started all 20 games at outside back and helped Grove City recorded 12 shutouts this year, along with a cumulative 0.90 goals-against average. 

Keller recorded one goal and three assists in her fourth year as a starting defender. Keller earned All-Region honors for the second consecutive season and also achieved First Team All-Conference status.

Keller helped the Grove City women's soccer team to the conference title, a berth in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament and a 13-5-2 overall record. 

Meanwhile, the men's soccer team won its first conference title in 20 seasons and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1980. The Wolverines finished 15-3-2 overall. 

To be eligible for Scholar All-Region and Scholar All-America consideration, players must be a junior or above in athletic standing and have a 3.40 or higher cumulative grade point average. 
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Players Mentioned

Noah Gray

#19 Noah Gray

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5' 9"
Junior
Colton Hudson

#28 Colton Hudson

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5' 10"
Junior
Camden Thomas

#16 Camden Thomas

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5' 11"
Senior
Karly Keller

#22 Karly Keller

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5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Noah Gray

#19 Noah Gray

5' 9"
Junior
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Colton Hudson

#28 Colton Hudson

5' 10"
Junior
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Camden Thomas

#16 Camden Thomas

5' 11"
Senior
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Karly Keller

#22 Karly Keller

5' 8"
Senior
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