Colorado College men's soccer senior
Rex Karjian and junior
Alex Wolter were named to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Teams, as announced by the organization on Dec. 18.
Karjian earned First Team Scholar All-America honors, while Wolter was selected to the Second Team, recognizing their combined excellence in competition and in the classroom during the 2025 season.
Karjian, a defender from Seattle, Wash., added another national academic distinction to an already decorated senior campaign. Earlier this week, he was named a CSC Academic All-American, further underscoring his consistency as one of the top two-way players in Division III men's soccer.
On the field, Karjian enjoyed a standout season, earning SCAC Defender of the Year honors while anchoring one of the conference's top back lines. He was also named a First Team All-SCAC selection and a First Team United Soccer Coaches All-Region honoree.
Wolter, a goalkeeper from New Canaan, Conn., authored one of the most dominant seasons in goal in Colorado College history. He posted a 0.44 goals-against average, the lowest single-season mark ever recorded by a Tiger, and recorded 11 shutouts, tying the program's single-season record. Wolter finished the year with a 12-1-5 record, logged 1,620 minutes, and posted a .867 save percentage, serving as the backbone of the Tigers' defensive success.
In addition to his Scholar All-America recognition, Wolter earned All-SCAC honors and was named a First Team United Soccer Coaches All-Region selection, placing him among the top goalkeepers in the region.
The United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America program recognizes student-athletes who excel both academically and athletically, requiring high academic achievement alongside significant competitive impact.