GREENVILLE, S.C. – The National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) announced its Division I All-Americans on Thursday morning as senior defender Lucas Catosso, senior forward Ryan Jeanfreau, and freshman goalkeeper Dante Caffaro were selected to the esteemed list.
The campaign marked the seventh-straight year that the Evangels had at least three players garner NCCAA All-America honors while all three players earned their first All-America acclaim.
Spearheading an elite MACU defense, Catosso was a major piece between spending time between left back and left center-back for the Evangels. Appearing in all 22 games, the Sao Paulo, Brazil native played a team-high 1821 minutes while adding a goal and an assist on the offensive end while leading a defense that allowed only 1.36 goals on 10.0 shots per game.
Joining Catosso on the defensive front, Caffaro provided a massive spark after taking over the starting goalkeeper position midseason. Making 12 starts in net, the Para de Minas, Brazil product posted a 6-3-2 record with a 0.94 goals allowed average and made 31 saves for a .738 save percentage.
Rounding out the All-America honorees, Jeanfreau was the center-point of MACU's offensive attack throughout the season. Overall, the senior forward from Mandeville, La. was responsible for a third of MACU's offense, netting 11 goals and dishing out four assists for 26 points while tying the fourth-most game-winning goals (5) in a single season in program history while attempting the 10th-most shots (59) and the eighth-most shots on-goal (36). Due to his stellar offensive efforts, Jeanfreau was selected as the NCCAA Central Region Player of the Year.
Overall, the Evangels wrapped up the 2025 campaign with a 9-9-4 overall record and finished third in Sooner Athletic Conference play with a 5-2-2 league mark.