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NCAA Jun 16, 2025

Dartmouth men’s soccer team introduces strong incoming class ahead of 2025 season

HANOVER, N.H. – Dartmouth College’s Bobby Clark Head Coach of Men’s Soccer Bo Oshoniyi announced the program’s incoming class, ahead of the 2025 season.

“It’s an honor to welcome this year’s incoming class to the Dartmouth Men’s Soccer family. This group represents a special blend of talent, work ethic, and character that aligns perfectly with the values of our program,” Oshoniyi said. “They’ve each distinguished themselves not only through their ability on the field but also through their leadership, humility, and commitment to growth off the field. We’re incredibly excited about this group—not only for the impact they can make right away, but for the foundation they help build for our future. They have what it takes to thrive in the Ivy League environment—competitively, academically, and personally—and we’re looking forward to the journey ahead.”

Below is the full list of the Class of 2029 in numerical order.

#0 TJ Jeffreys
Naples, Florida | Orlando City SC | Goalkeeper

Personal: Jeffreys is the son of Timothy and Joann. He enjoys bouldering and classic cars in his free time.

Athletic Achievements: As a U15, Jeffreys played with Weston U16, winning the MLS Next National Championship. He also played up when he was called into Orlando City U17 as a U16. Jeffreys made the 2021-22 Top 10 Orlando City Prospects list and signed an amateur contract with Orlando City B of the MLS Next Pro League, while also being selected for the Orlando City MLS first team training squad. Jeffreys also spends his time coaching, serving as a youth goalkeeper coach for Orlando City, holding his early stage coaching license.

Why Dartmouth: “I chose Dartmouth because it provides all the tools I need to succeed both in my sport and in college. The staff and facilities leaves me no excuses and I’ll be in the best environment to compete at the highest level in athletics and academics.”

Hear from Oshoniyi: “TJ is a talented goalkeeper with experience at the professional level through Orlando City B, TJ brings a commanding presence, sharp instincts, and a high level of composure to our back line. His development in a professional environment has prepared him well for the demands of Division I soccer, and we’re confident he’ll make an immediate impact both on and off the field. We’re thrilled to add his leadership and work ethic to our squad in Hanover.”

#3 Daniel Carey-Evans
Cambridge, England | Cambridge United | Center Back

Personal: Carey-Evans is the son of Richard and Maria and has two siblings, Ruben and Sara. He grew up in Spain before moving to the U.K. when he was ten. In his free time, Carey-Evans enjoys reading and listening to music.

Athletic Achievements: He has been a member of Cambridge United since he was 12, attending three Walkes International Team camps and playing in the annual Cymru Cup at the U15s. Carey Evans also played on scholarship for Cambridge United, reaching the FA Youth Cup. He made his first-team debut in the 2023-24 season.

Academic Achievements: Carey-Evans was named the National Extension College Student of the Year.

Why Dartmouth: “I chose Dartmouth because it’s one of the few places where I can pursue both athletics and a world-class education without compromise. What set Dartmouth apart was my conversations with Bo – his honesty, competitiveness, and clear vision for the program made it feel like the kind of environment where I’d be pushed to grow both on and off the pitch.”

Hear from Oshoniyi: “Daniel is a commanding center back whose physical presence, aerial dominance, and intelligent defensive positioning set him apart. Standing tall at the heart of the back line, he brings a composed, no-nonsense style of defending that has been honed through years of high-level competition overseas. We’re excited to welcome his international experience, leadership qualities, and winning mentality to Dartmouth.”

#8 Olly Spicer
Buckinghamshire, England | Slough Town | Attacking Midfielder

Personal: Spicer is the son of Angela and Paul and has one brother, James. He enjoys playing pool and cricket as well as fishing in his free time.

Why Dartmouth: “After knowing I wanted to go to the U.S. for college soccer, I wanted to find the school that had both strong academics, and a very good soccer department. I was lucky enough to be put in contact with Dartmouth when I was 15 or 16, as it seemed to be the perfect match. It was not until after my visit I understood that the Dartmouth not only had both of these, but an overwhelming sense of community, which I really liked too.”

Hear from Oshoniyi: “Olly brings creativity, flair, and a high soccer IQ to the heart of the pitch. His vision and technical ability allow him to unlock defenses, while his confidence on the ball and attacking instincts make him a constant threat in the final third. Olly’s international experience and competitive mentality will add a valuable dimension to our midfield, and we’re looking forward to the energy and quality he’ll bring to our program.”

#13 Benny Rolla-Mullis
Ann Arbor, Michigan | Tampa Bay United | Center Back

Personal: Rolla-Mullis is the son of Merrill Mullis and Liz Rolla. He has one brother, Max. His dad, Merrill, played volleyball at the University of Illinois, winning the Big 10 Championship in 1992. While at Dartmouth, Rolla-Mullis hopes to major in economics.

Athletic Achievements: In 2025, Rolla-Mullis trained with the Tampa Bay Rowdies USL Championship team. He also played for the Tampa Bay United, a team that reached the 2024 U17 MLS Next Cup quarterfinal. In 2022, Rolla-Mullis won the 2022 U15 USYS National Championship with the Michigan Tigers. He was also a basketball player in high school. Rolla-Mullis also played in preseason games with the Tampa Bay Rowdies.

Academic Achievements: In high school, Rolla-Mullis was a member of the National Honor Society as well as the Berkeley Prep Headmaster’s List.

Why Dartmouth: “I chose Dartmouth because I connected with the coaching staff and wanted to attend a school with high level academics.”

Hear from Oshoniyi: “Bennett comes from Tampa Bay United, the same club that Trenton Blake (2nd Team All – Ivy, 2nd Team All- Region) came from and is teammates with Noah Sams. Bennett is a physically gifted defender that has all the tools to make an immediate impact in our backline. We are excited to work with him on his decision-making skills and defensive positioning. We feel that he has a huge upside and are looking forward to seeing him develop into the player that he wants to be.”

#14 Noah Sams
Tampa, Florida | Tampa Bay United | Midfielder

Personal: Sams is the son of Monica and Andrew and has one older brother, Jacob, who plays soccer at Colby Sawyer. His dad, Andrew, was a collegiate rower at Georgetown. While at Dartmouth, Sams hopes to major in economics and finance and is a fan of Chelsea.

Athletic Achievements: He was the captain of TBU MLS Next.

Academic Achievements: Sams was a member of the National Honors Society, the Cum Laude Society, a Headmaster Scholar and earned a certificate of Biliteracy at Berkeley Preparatory School. He also served as the president of the Marine Biology Club and an officer in the Spanish Club.

Why Dartmouth: “I chose Dartmouth because of the academic rigor and the tight knit community.”

Hear from Oshoniyi: “Noah is a central midfielder that can play both sides of the ball. His technical ability allows him to get out of tight spaces effectively. He has a great engine which allows him to get around the field defensively and allows him to find pockets to receive the ball. He comes from Tampa Bay United, the same club that Trenton Blake (2nd Team All – Ivy, 2nd Team All- Region) came from!  With these experiences at TBU, we think Noah can come in and make an immediate impact to our roster.”

#22 Hudson Kohler
Woodside, California | San Jose Earthquakes | Right Back

Personal: Kohler is the son of Devon and Will and has two siblings, Charlotte and Layne. In his free time, he loves to fish and golf. At Dartmouth, Kohler hopes to major in finance.

Athletic Achievements: He finished third in the GA Cup with the San Jose Earthquakes.

Academic Achievements: Kohler was a member of the honor roll in high school.

Why Dartmouth: “I chose Dartmouth for the community and the campus.”

Hear from Oshoniyi: “Hudson is a dynamic and physical right back from the San Jose Earthquakes academy. Hudson combines strength, speed, and relentless work rate with a sharp tactical mind. His experience in the MLS Next system has shaped him into a highly competitive, two-way defender who thrives in transition and embraces big moments. Hudson’s drive and professionalism make him a perfect fit for our culture, and we can’t wait to see him make his mark in Hanover.”

#30 Ben Bilden
New Canaan, Connecticut | Beachside SC MLS Next | Striker

Why Dartmouth: “I chose Dartmouth because of the tight-knit community feel on campus, the combination of high-level academics and athletics, and the support I felt from the coaching staff throughout the recruiting process.”

Hear from Oshoniyi: “We are really excited to add Ben Bilden to our attacking core!  He is coming to Dartmouth from MLSNext Beachside Soccer Club where he has been the leading goal scorer for his team the past two seasons. Ben has the ability to play as a 9 or 10 and will be an asset to us on both sides of the ball. He has a relentless work rate and combines that with an ability to score goals. He has been coached by Mickey Kydes (MLS Veteran) at Beachside and thinks that he is college ready.”

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