Colorado Soccer Collegiate: How Regis Jesuit Forged an Undefeated Legacy


AURORA, CO – The historic Regis Jesuit state championship run has received its final, fitting tribute, with Head Coach Rick Wolf and five Raider seniors earning 5A All-State distinction for the 2025 season. The awards validate the team’s transformation from a squad of unknowns into the undisputed champion of Colorado’s top classification.

The Architect and His First Title

Rick Wolf was unanimously named the 2025-26 Coach of the Year. This award crowns a 17-year commitment to the Regis Jesuit program, marking the first state title in his seven seasons as head coach. Wolf’s honor is a testament to his ability to rapidly rebuild a team that lost nearly 200 points to graduation, successfully instilling a culture of collective grit over individual talent.

First Team: The Raiders’ Dynamic Duo

Two seniors secured the highest distinction on the All-State First Team:

  • Kam Bachus ’26: The Raiders’ offensive engine, Bachus led the team with 12 goals and was the primary catalyst on the final, golden goal that secured the championship.
  • Hugh Brophy ’26: Serving as the team’s top creative force, Brophy led the Raiders with 9 assists, earning First Team honors for his vision and playmaking from the midfield.

Second Team and Honorable Mentions

The awards acknowledge the depth and resolve that defined the Raiders’ undefeated season:

  • Cameron Sim ’26 (Second Team) and Connor Genson ’26 (Second Team) were recognized for anchoring a defensive unit that had been decimated by graduation but quickly became a reliable foundation for the team’s success.
  • Lucas Bennett ’26 rounded out the honors with an Honorable Mention selection, ensuring every facet of the senior leadership was recognized.

This sweep of the All-State teams provides the ultimate confirmation that the “mystery team” was not only a state champion but a collection of the state’s very best players and its top coach.