Elon University’s men’s soccer program has secured its 2026 recruiting class, adding seven newcomers who will look to extend the momentum of a season that produced the school’s first CAA Tournament championship and a sixth NCAA Tournament appearance.
The class combines fresh high‑school graduates with experienced transfers, creating a blend of youthful energy and collegiate readiness.
A Global Mix of Talent
Goalkeeper Marshall Martin arrives from Monmouth, where he redshirted last season and honed his game in Albany, New York. Defender Graham Jones, a freshman from Vienna, Virginia, previously appeared in two matches for the Cavaliers.
Kosei Sasaki, a Tokyo native who started every game for Phoenix College, joins the squad as a defensive addition, while forward Mohamed Kallon, a Virginia native and former Wolfpack player, adds depth up front.
Midfielder Henry Mertsch brings a German pedigree from Wuppertaler SV, and forward Robbie Reeves, son of head coach Marc Reeves and a Grimsley High School alumnus, returns to his hometown of Greensboro.
Corbyn Wendorf, a Texas native who starred at Jesuit Dallas, and the midseason arrivals Caleb Frakes, Ben Madore and Daire McCarthy round out a diverse group of athletes.
Coach Marc Reeves emphasized that the new roster reflects both international flair and local roots, promising a competitive edge as the team prepares for the fall semester.
Fans can anticipate a refreshed lineup that leverages the program’s growing reputation and its commitment to recruiting across continents.