Men's Soccer | 12/5/2025 10:00:00 AM
TRAFFORD, Pa. (pacathletics.org) - Grove City College men’s soccer standouts Noah Gray (Glen Mills, Pa./The Christian Academy) and Colton Hudson (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) have been recognized on the national stage, earning All-America honors for their outstanding 2025 seasons. Gray was selected to the All-American Second Team, and Hudson was selected to the All-American Third Team. Their award highlights the Wolverines successful season in the PAC this fall, bringing recognition to the program and conference at the national level.
Gray, a junior forward, was recognized on the conference level this season, earning the 2025 PAC Offensive Player of the Year and All-PAC First Team honors. His name traveled beyond the conference through the region, where he was named to the All-Region First Team. He now has earned himself a national reputation on the All-America Second Team after posting a historic junior year campaign for the Wolverines.
Gray compiled exceptional performances this year, including a hat trick and an assist against Allegheny. Gray ended the season with 14 goals and seven assists for a total of 35 points, leading the PAC in assists. An anchor in the Grove City offense, his efforts led the Grove City team to their first conference championship title in over 20 years.
Hudson was originally recognized for his defensive efforts on the conference level as the 2025 PAC Defensive Player of the Year and an All-PAC First Team defender. Hudson's performance was recognized on the regional level, when he was declared an All-Region First Team member by the United Soccer Coaches. Hudson is among the top athletes in the nation, as an All-America Third Team honoree.
Hudson was a lockdown defender in Grove City’s back line and finished his junior season strongly, only allowing 11 goals to be scored all season, seven of those goals in conference matches. Zero goals were scored against Hudson and the Grove City back line in the conference semifinal and championship game. With his rock solid defense, Hudson helped his team take home the conference trophy.
Hudson and Gray’s honors end a historical season for the Grove City Wolverines, as they are the first Grove City players to be named Division III All-American since Bill Juergens in 1986.