CHICAGO – The Loyola Chicago men's soccer program has added two student-athletes to its 2026 recruiting class, head coach Kevin Robson announced. Midfielder Caden Lee (Las Vegas, Nev.) and defender Lucas Webb (St. Louis, Mo.) will join Loyola ahead of the 2026 season.
A central midfielder from Las Vegas, Lee has earned recognition as one of the top playmakers in Nevada's 4A classification. He played two years of varsity soccer at Nevada Learning Academy and served as team captain as a sophomore.
Lee earned All-4A Mountain League and All-State honors during his sophomore campaign while setting the Nevada 4A record for most assists in a single season. He also led the classification in assists as a freshman. In addition to his high school success, Lee competes at the club level for Sporting Kansas City.
Off the field, Lee has taken an extensive academic course load that includes 12 Advanced Placement classes, six honors courses, and dual-enrollment classes. He plans to major in marketing at Loyola.
Webb joins the Ramblers from St. Louis, Missouri, where he attends St. John Vianney High School. A versatile defender, Webb has experience playing wingback, winger, center back, and midfield, bringing positional flexibility to the Loyola back line.
Webb competes at the club level with Lou Fusz and earned first honors academically at St. John Vianney. He plans to study business at Loyola Chicago.