North Carolina State University Athletics

Jade Bordeleau Named Fourth-Team All-Atlantic Region
12/2/2025 2:43:00 PM | Women's Soccer
RALEIGH, N.C. - NC State women's soccer's Jade Bordeleau has been named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region Fourth Team, as announced by the organization Tuesday. She is the first Wolfpack player to earn a spot on an All-Region squad since Lulu Guttenberger made third team in 2022.
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Bordeleau recorded one of the Wolfpack's best individual seasons in recent years in 2025, leading the Pack with 21 points on 10 goals and one assist. Her 10-goal campaign made her the program's first player to reach double figures in goals since Tziarra King scored 13 in 2019.
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The strong campaign by the junior helped her secure a spot on the All-ACC Second Team, which was her first career All-ACC recognition and the program's first since 2023, when Jameese Joseph earned third-team honors. Bordeleau was also NC State's first second-team selection since Joseph in 2021.
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During her strong season, the Terrebonne, Quebec, native became the only NC State player in the 21st century to score in five consecutive matches, a streak that spanned from Sept. 18 at SMU through Oct. 9 at Boston College.
Bordeleau paced the Pack with 61 shots on the year and played a central role in the team's offensive success, scoring in four of NC State's five wins. Her efforts helped the Wolfpack record its most overall wins since 2022 and most ACC points since 2019.
To stay up to date with NC State women's soccer, follow @packwsoccer on social media.
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Bordeleau recorded one of the Wolfpack's best individual seasons in recent years in 2025, leading the Pack with 21 points on 10 goals and one assist. Her 10-goal campaign made her the program's first player to reach double figures in goals since Tziarra King scored 13 in 2019.
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The strong campaign by the junior helped her secure a spot on the All-ACC Second Team, which was her first career All-ACC recognition and the program's first since 2023, when Jameese Joseph earned third-team honors. Bordeleau was also NC State's first second-team selection since Joseph in 2021.
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During her strong season, the Terrebonne, Quebec, native became the only NC State player in the 21st century to score in five consecutive matches, a streak that spanned from Sept. 18 at SMU through Oct. 9 at Boston College.
Bordeleau paced the Pack with 61 shots on the year and played a central role in the team's offensive success, scoring in four of NC State's five wins. Her efforts helped the Wolfpack record its most overall wins since 2022 and most ACC points since 2019.
To stay up to date with NC State women's soccer, follow @packwsoccer on social media.
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