KANSAS CITY – Three men and two women from Skidmore College were announced to United Soccer Coaches All-Region teams as released on Tuesday.
On the men's side,
Will Devall and
Colin Goodhines have earned spots on the All-Region III Second Team, while
Tobias Catizone was tabbed on the Fourth Team. For the women,
Olivia Chandler and
Abby Lewis both took spots on the Third Team.
Will Devall (#1, Sr., GK, Shoreham, New York) – All-Region III Second Team
The 2024 Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year had another spectacular season for the Thoroughbreds, Devall was 7-3-3 in the regular season with a .797 save percentage and a 0.92 goals-against average. He had four shutouts including three out of the last five regular-season games.
Colin Goodhines (#11, Jr., F/M, Longmeadow, Massachusetts) – All-Region III Second Team
Goodhines wrapped his junior season with five goals and a pair of assists for 12 points. The team leader and second-ranked striker in the conference in shots on goal (28) also had two game-winning tallies on the year.
Tobias Catizone (#21, Sr., M/F, Caldwell, New Jersey) – All-Region III Fourth Team
Skidmore's leading scorer finished his senior year with six goals and an assist, ranking in a tie for fifth in the Liberty League in goals. Three of his goals were game winners. Always a threat offensively, Catizone ranks third in the conference with 2.88 shots per game.
Olivia Chandler (#8, So., D/M, Simsbury, Connecticut) – All-Region III Third Team
An anchor on Skidmore's back line, Chandler played and started in all 17 games for the Thoroughbreds in 2025. She accumulated 1,300 minutes on the pitch, leading a defensive unit that surrendered 1.41 goals per game with four shutouts and 12 games of allowing one goal or fewer. Chandler also pitched in offensively with a goal and two assists.
Abby Lewis (#20, Jr., F, East Greenwich, Rhode Island) – All-Region III Third Team
The second-leading goal scorer in the Liberty League came up in the biggest moments in 2025. Five out of her nine goals were game winners, including four in Liberty League contests – both lead the conference. The junior finished the season with nine goals and an assist for 19 points on 29 shots through 16 games played.