POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – Two members of the Marist men's soccer program earned United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I All-East Region honors, as junior midfielder
Kyle Evans was selected to the Second Team and sophomore forward
Chris Verheul was named to the Third Team.
Evans played and started in all 16 matches for the Red Foxes this fall, logging 1,381 minutes and leading the team in goals with seven and points with 18. He added four assists and recorded one game-winning goal while serving as a consistent presence in the midfield throughout the season. He recorded a season-best five points in a win over Quinnipiac with two goals and one assist and added multiple points in the regular-season finale, contributing a goal and an assist in the victory over Saint Peter's. Evans was previously honored with an All-MAAC First Team selection.
Verheul appeared in 15 matches and started each of them, totaling 1,084 minutes in his second season with the Red Foxes. He finished with four goals and two assists for ten points and notched one game-winning goal. Verheul was recognized with an All-MAAC Third Team selection at the conclusion of the regular season.
Evans and Verheul were the only MAAC student-athletes named to the United Soccer Coaches All-East Region teams.