
Men's Soccer Inks Three on National Signing Day
11/12/2025 12:40:00 PM | Men's Soccer
CHARLESTON, S.C. – College of Charleston head men's soccer coach Keith Wiggans announced the signing of Hudson Drum, Luka Gasic and Marko Mihajlovic on National Signing Day.
Hudson Drum – Goalkeeper – 6'2 – Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. – The Bolles School
Drum will graduate from The Bolles School and join the Cougars next season.
"Hudson has impressed us over the last couple years, especially in his improvement from the first year we saw him to the next," said Wiggans. "He constantly is looking to improve his game. His size and leadership gives him a presence in goal. He will definitely strengthen our goalkeeper group and I am excited to have him join our team."
While in high school, Drum has earned the Van Etten Bent Award for distinguished performance in varsity soccer. He has also competed for the Sporting Jax USLA U20 team and helped them win the Florida Division Conference Championship and complete an undefeated season. Drum's other club teams include Sporting Jax ECNL and Jacksonville FC MLS NEXT.
"I chose College of Charleston because of the opportunity to play Division I soccer in the CAA," said Drum. "The coaches are amazing, and I'm excited for the academic opportunity to pursue a finance degree."
Luka Gasic – Forward – 6'4 – Clemson, S.C. – D.W. Daniel HS
Gasic, a three-time state champion, is set to join CofC next fall.
"Luka really impressed us at camp last summer," said Wiggans. "His work rate and hunger to compete is constant. He wants to get better and is always encouraging his teammates. I think Luka's game is going to grow each day and I'm excited to watch him develop."
Gasic is a three-time state champion and helped his team make it to the state championship game in each of his four years with the squad. He made the All-State team once, and is a three-time All-Region honoree. Gasic also garnered All-Area team recognition three times. He totaled 20 goals and seven assists during his senior year.
"I chose College of Charleston because from the moment I stepped on campus, I felt it was a perfect fit academically and athletically," said Gasic. "I'm excited to be in a great location and compete for the Cougars."
Marko Mihajlovic – Midfielder – 6'3 – Baltimore, Md. – Gilman School
Mihajlovic will graduate from Gilman School and join the Charleston roster next year.
"Marko is another one who has impressed us at camp," said Wiggans. "His technical ability stood out immediately and his work rate was at a high level. His range of passing and ability to read the game makes him very dangerous in the middle of the field. He can stretch teams with his vision of a final pass, but also knows when to keep it simple. I look forward to getting Marko on campus."
As a senior, Mihajlovic was the captain of his team and led his school to its first playoff appearance in over six years. He led his squad in both goals and assists during his junior and senior seasons. Mihajlovic also helped his club team (Pipeline SC) win the ECNL North-Atlantic Conference and make the ECNL National Championships in 2025.
"I chose College of Charleston because from the moment I met the staff and saw the campus, I felt I had found my home and a sense of family," said Mihajlovic. "The amazing coaching staff, the program's excellence, the brotherhood within the team, and the countless academic opportunities led me to my commitment at College of Charleston. Finally, the beautiful city and campus of Charleston along with the state of the art facilities at Patriots Point are everything that I could have asked for in a program."
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Hudson Drum – Goalkeeper – 6'2 – Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. – The Bolles School
Drum will graduate from The Bolles School and join the Cougars next season.
"Hudson has impressed us over the last couple years, especially in his improvement from the first year we saw him to the next," said Wiggans. "He constantly is looking to improve his game. His size and leadership gives him a presence in goal. He will definitely strengthen our goalkeeper group and I am excited to have him join our team."
While in high school, Drum has earned the Van Etten Bent Award for distinguished performance in varsity soccer. He has also competed for the Sporting Jax USLA U20 team and helped them win the Florida Division Conference Championship and complete an undefeated season. Drum's other club teams include Sporting Jax ECNL and Jacksonville FC MLS NEXT.
"I chose College of Charleston because of the opportunity to play Division I soccer in the CAA," said Drum. "The coaches are amazing, and I'm excited for the academic opportunity to pursue a finance degree."
Luka Gasic – Forward – 6'4 – Clemson, S.C. – D.W. Daniel HS
Gasic, a three-time state champion, is set to join CofC next fall.
"Luka really impressed us at camp last summer," said Wiggans. "His work rate and hunger to compete is constant. He wants to get better and is always encouraging his teammates. I think Luka's game is going to grow each day and I'm excited to watch him develop."
Gasic is a three-time state champion and helped his team make it to the state championship game in each of his four years with the squad. He made the All-State team once, and is a three-time All-Region honoree. Gasic also garnered All-Area team recognition three times. He totaled 20 goals and seven assists during his senior year.
"I chose College of Charleston because from the moment I stepped on campus, I felt it was a perfect fit academically and athletically," said Gasic. "I'm excited to be in a great location and compete for the Cougars."
Marko Mihajlovic – Midfielder – 6'3 – Baltimore, Md. – Gilman School
Mihajlovic will graduate from Gilman School and join the Charleston roster next year.
"Marko is another one who has impressed us at camp," said Wiggans. "His technical ability stood out immediately and his work rate was at a high level. His range of passing and ability to read the game makes him very dangerous in the middle of the field. He can stretch teams with his vision of a final pass, but also knows when to keep it simple. I look forward to getting Marko on campus."
As a senior, Mihajlovic was the captain of his team and led his school to its first playoff appearance in over six years. He led his squad in both goals and assists during his junior and senior seasons. Mihajlovic also helped his club team (Pipeline SC) win the ECNL North-Atlantic Conference and make the ECNL National Championships in 2025.
"I chose College of Charleston because from the moment I met the staff and saw the campus, I felt I had found my home and a sense of family," said Mihajlovic. "The amazing coaching staff, the program's excellence, the brotherhood within the team, and the countless academic opportunities led me to my commitment at College of Charleston. Finally, the beautiful city and campus of Charleston along with the state of the art facilities at Patriots Point are everything that I could have asked for in a program."
For complete coverage of Charleston men's soccer, follow us on X (@CofCSoccer) and Instagram (@CofCSoccer).
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