KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- United Soccer Coaches announced Thursday afternoon that two Grove City College men's soccer players have been named Division III All-Americans for the 2025 season.
Junior forward
Noah Gray (Glen Mills, Pa./The Christian Academy) earned Second Team All-America honors while junior defender
Colton Hudson (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) captured Third Team All-America distinction.
It is the first time in Grove City program history that two men have earned All-America recognition in the same season.
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 week, Gray earned First Team All-Region VII recognition. He captured Presidents' Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year distinction, as well as First Team All-Conference honors.
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 anchored a Grove City defense that permitted 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 post 10 shutouts.
Hudson joined Gray on the All-Region VII First Team, along with the conference's First Team.
Gray and Hudson are the first Grove City players to be named Division III All-American since Bill Juergens in 1986. Including Gray and Hudson, seven Grove City men's soccer players have been awarded All-America: Frank Sbrocco (1956), Peter Buttner (1958, 1959), John Mulholland (1963), Matt Lux (1969) and Juergens.
Grove City posted a 15-3-2 overall record and won its first conference title in 20 years. The Wolverines earned their first NCAA Division III Championship Tournament berth since 1980.