Alvernia University senior goalkeeper Evan Solley broke the career saves record in the Alvernia Men's Soccer program history.
Solley recorded eight saves during the 1-1 draw during the team's final non-conference matchup of the season at Stevens Institute of Technology on Wednesday afternoon. Solley now sits at 388 career saves and broke Zach Rider's record of 387 career saves, which was set between the years of 2014-2017.
Additionally, Solley earned MAC weekly honors for this performance during the week of October 6 - October 12, 2025, as announced by the Middle Atlantic Conference on Tuesday morning. Solley recorded 15 saves and allowed just two goals in a 0-0-2 week for the Golden Wolves. In a 1-1 tie against #18 Rowan, Sollley recorded a career-high 14 saves and allowed just one goal as the Profs fired off 37 total shots. In a 1-1 tie against York on Saturday, Solley added one more save to his total on the week as Alvernia allowed just two total shots on goal.
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