Friday, December 12, 2025

United Soccer Coaches All-Region I list Marion on Third Team

Saint Joseph’s College sophomore forward Nick Marion of Windham has been named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Region I Third Team, as announced by the organization.

Nick Marion of Windham, a 
sophomore forward on the Saint
Joseph's College men's soccer team,
has been named to the United
Soccer Coaches All-Region I
Third Team. SUBMITTED PHOTO


A 2025 First Team All-Conference honoree, Marion earns his first career All-Region nod after leading the Monks in goals (9), assists (6), and points (24) as a sophomore. He capped his second collegiate campaign ranked third in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) in assists and fifth in both goals and points.

Marion is one of just three GNAC student-athletes to earn United Soccer Coaches All-Region recognition, joining senior goalkeeper Logan Clough and sophomore defender Luigi Ferreira of Rivier University on the Third Team.

As a freshman at Saint Joseph’s, Marion played in 16 games and started 12. He tallied two goals and three assists for seven points for the season, recording 19 shots. He scored his first career goal as the game winner at Dean and recorded his first career assist versus Albertus Magnus. He tallied a goal and an assist at Regis and also scored the game-winning goal in that game.

Under seventh-year Head Coach Will Pike ’11, Saint Joseph’s closed the 2025 season with an 8–9–1 overall record and a 7–4–1 mark in GNAC play, securing the #4 seed in the conference tournament. The Monks opened postseason play with a 3–1 quarterfinal win over #5 Dean College before bowing out to eventual champion University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) in the semifinal round.

He is a 2024 graduate of Windham High School and scored 34 goals for the Eagles during his senior season. He was honored as Offensive Player of the Year for the Southern Maine Activities Association, was the Portland Press Herald Player of the Year and Class A Player of the Year, just to name a few of his achievements.

United Soccer Coaches chose Marion as 2023 Fall Boys High School All-America Team, and he was Windham High School’s first All-American player.

Marion started playing soccer at age 5 and his grandmother helped him choose the sport. He first tried T-ball and didn’t like it, so he began playing soccer.

He is majoring in exercise science in college, while also playing soccer. <

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