Men’s Soccer Inks Nine to Class of 2030
The University of Pennsylvania men's soccer program has announced the recruitment of nine new players for the Class of 2030, enhancing their roster under Coach Brian Gill. The latest recruits—Wyatt Bonos, Leo Doyle, Ethan Kim, Landry Moncrief, Jasper Moorhead, Ian Paola, Mario Stoka, Isaac Tortola, and Hayes Weller—bring a mix of talent across various positions. Coach Gill expressed enthusiasm about the prospects, emphasizing the fresh energy these players will inject into the team. Each athlete has notable achievements, demonstrating their readiness for the competitive collegiate environment. This recruitment reflects a strategic effort to strengthen the program's future competitiveness.
By the Numbers- Class of 2030 includes 4 midfielders, 2 defenders, 2 forwards, and 1 goalkeeper.
- Mario Stoka debuted in the MLS NEXT Pro League on March 26, 2023.
- Wyatt Bonos led the Florida division in assists for the 2024-25 season.
- Penn’s men's soccer program aims to improve performance after a productive spring season.
- The team is actively reinforcing its roster to compete at higher levels in upcoming seasons.
The new recruits will begin their studies and training at Penn, with expectations of significant contributions on the field as they adapt to the collegiate soccer landscape. As they integrate into the program, development and teamwork will be critical for both their personal growth and the team's success.
Bottom LineThe infusion of these talented athletes illustrates Penn's commitment to fostering excellence in both academics and athletics. Their diverse backgrounds and skills are set to enhance the program's competitive edge in the years to come.
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