GROVE CITY, Pa. -- Five Grove City College men's soccer players earned United Soccer Coaches All-Region honors Tuesday afternoon in recognition of their respective performances during the 2025 season.
Three men earned First Team All-Region VII honors: junior forward
Noah Gray (Glen Mills, Pa./The Christian Academy), junior defender
Colton Hudson (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) and freshman goalkeeper
Keller Krieger (Jacksonville, Fla./Providence).
Senior midfielder
Camden Thomas (North Lima, Ohio/South Range) and junior defender
Jake Kimmich (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) both captured Second Team All-Region VII distinction.
Gray led Grove City with 14 points, seven assists, 35 points and four game-winning goals this season. The 2025 Presidents' Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Gray's 35 points are tied for No. 7 on Grove City's single-season list.
Hudson anchored a Wolverine defense that allowed 12 goals in 20 matches this year, good for a 0.60 goals-against average. Hudson started 19 matches at center back, helping Grove City post 10 shutouts.
The conference honored Hudson as its Defensive Player of the Year.
Krieger made 18 starts in goal this fall and recorded a 0.52 GAA. That is the lowest mark in the 88-year history of the program. Krieger (14-2-2) posted seven full shutouts and an .864 save percentage.
Thomas started all 20 matches at midfielder this year, posting five goals and two assists. He earned Most Outstanding Player honors at the Presidents' Athletic Conference Championship Tournament after helping the Wolverines to the tournament crown.
Kimmich joined Hudson in Grove City's formidable center back pairing. He started all 20 matches this year and helped Grove City to 10 whitewashes this year.
All five Grove City honorees also earned First Team All-PAC this year. The Wolverines finished 15-3-2 overall and won their first conference title in 20 years. Grove City also earned its first NCAA Division III Championship Tournament berth since 1980.
Region VII includes the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference, the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, the North Coast Athletic Conference, the Ohio Athletic Conference and the Presidents' Athletic Conference, along with Carnegie Mellon and Case Western Reserve.