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Presbyterian takes on Radford in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Big South Conference Men's Soccer Championship at Martin Stadium at Edens Field on Wednesday, November 05, 2025 in Clinton, South Carolina. credit - Jeff Sochko/Tim Cowie Photography
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Eleven Transfers Join Blue Hose Men’s Soccer Roster

CLINTON, S.C. – The Presbyterian men's soccer program and head coach Nick Finotti announced the addition of 11 transfers to the 2026 roster: Amos Boum Nlend, a transfer from Creighton University, Bradyn Cobb, a transfer from St. John's University, Matteo Costa, a transfer from UMass Lowell, Hayate Furumoto, a transfer from Barton Community College, Dylen Gauthier, a transfer from Queens University, Nathan Hernandez, a transfer from Colorado Mesa University, Sean Jacobs, a transfer from Erskine College, Leo Jaukovic, a transfer from Indian Hills Community College, Milan Kapor, a transfer from Georgia Southern University, Gabriel Leslie, a transfer from Canisius University, and Parker Sarvis, a transfer from High Point University.
 
"We are excited to announce the signing of these players and welcome them to our program," Finotti said. "Much time and thought have gone into every one of these players, and we appreciate the various departments on campus who have contributed to the necessary identification, processing, and onboarding to bring these young men to PC.  We look forward to our future with them."
 
AMOS BOUM NLEND
Forward – Transfer from Creighton University – Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Saw action in 20 games in two seasons at Creighton. As a freshman in 2024, he scored the game-winning goal against Butler. A graduate of Collège Saint-Charles-Garnier.  Played club soccer for Royal Sélect de Beauport. In 2021-22, he was named the Rookie of the Year for Collège Saint-Charles-Garnier. Earned the 2016 D2 Defensive Player of the Year and was a two-time D2 Player of the Year.
 
BRADYN COBB
Midfielder – Transfer from St. John's University – Charleston, S.C.

Reshirted his one season at St. John's. Played his freshman season at USC Upstate, where he saw action in nine games with three starts. Scored a goal against North Florida. Named as a Big South Player to Watch. Led his high school team, Oceanside College Academy, to two state championships while earning First Team All-Region honors as a senior. Scored 15 goals and dished out 20 assists in his high school career.
 
MATTEO COSTA
Midfielder – Transfer from UMass Lowell – Frankfurt, Germany

Saw action in 31 games with 27 starts in two seasons at UMass Lowell. In 2024, he was named to the America East All-Rookie team while earning America East Rookie of the Week accolades twice. Scored a goal against NJIT in 2025 while recording an assist in each of his two seasons at UMass Lowell. Played club soccer for FSV Frankfurt.
 
HAYATE FURUMOTO
Defender – Transfer from Barton Community College – Tokyo, Japan

Named Second Team All-KJCCC. Helped his team capture a KJCCC Championship. Saw action in 35 games with 24 starts in two seasons at Barton while leading Barton to consecutive appearances in the NJCAA National Tournament. Graduated from Sendai Ikuei High School.
 
DYLEN GAUTHIER
Defender – Transfer from Queens University – Summerville, S.C.

Redshirted his one season at Queens. Helped led his high school team, Pinewood Preparatory School, to two state championships while being a two-time All-State and All-Region selection. Played club soccer for South Carolina United FC.
 
NATHAN HERNANDEZ
Midfielder – Transfer from Colorado Mesa University – Orebro, Sweden

Earned First Team All-RMAC honors after scoring eight goals while dishing out four assists as a redshirt freshman in 2025. Redshirted his first season at Colorado Mesa. Played club soccer for BK Forward. In 2025, he led his club team's U19 Svenskan League in assists with 10.
 
SEAN JACOBS
Midfielder – Transfer from Erskine College – Winston-Salem, N.C.

Saw action in 14 games with nine starts as a freshman at Erskine in 2025. Scored four goals with two goals against Shorter and Belmont Abbey. Played at Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, N.C. Selected for the Clash of the Carolinas All-Star Game. While being named to the 2024 All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team, a 2023 Piedmont Triad Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Year, a two-time All-State, a two-time All-Region, a two-Time All-Conference, and a two-time WCA Offensive Player of the Year.  
 
LEO JAUKOVIC
Midfielder – Transfer from Indian Hills Community College – London, England

Played a major role in his sophomore season in leading Indian Hills to the 2025 NJCAA National Championship. Saw action in 38 games with 17 starts while scoring six goals and dishing out seven assists in his two seasons at Indian Hills. Attended the Fulham Boys School in London.
 
MILAN KAPOR
Defender – Transfer from Georgia Southern University – Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

Redshirted the 2025 season at Georgia Southern. Played for Vaughan SC of Ontario's League1.  Helped his club team win the Gary Miller Charity Shield twice, as well as the Ontario Cup in 2024. Scored a goal in the U20 Summer League in a 4-0 victory over Scrosoppi FC on June 5th, 2025. Played high school soccer at the Bill Crothers Secondary School.
 
GABRIEL LESLIE
Midfielder – Transfer from Canisius University – St. Cloud, Florida

Saw action in 16 games with two starts while scoring three goals in his freshman season at Canisius. On October 14, he was selected as the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week. Scored two goals against Cleveland State (Sept. 6, 2025). Scored 12 goals and dished out 13 assists as a senior at Harmony High School. Played club soccer for the Orlando City Soccer Club. Named an All-Star at the MLS NEXT National Academy Championship. Helped his club team win the MLS NEXT Florida Conference in 2024-25.
 
PARKER SARVIS
Midfielder/Forward – Transfer from High Point University – Charlotte, N.C.

Did not see action in two seasons at High Point. A member of High Point's two-time Big South regular-season championship teams. Graduated from Charlotte's Hough High School. Helped his Charlotte Independence club team to a USL Academy League championship.







 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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