Boise State Athletics

Five Broncos Selected to All-Pacific Region Teams
12/4/2025 12:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kaitlyn Slocum was named to the United Soccer Coaches Women's All-Pacific First Team, while Jillian Anderson, Ali Chatterton, Ava de Leest, and Kenzie MacMillan earned second-team honors, the organization announced.
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The United Soccer Coaches all-region identifies and recognizes the top players in the NCAA. All players are nominated by their respective head coaches, with opposing head coaches and SID voting for the selective teams.
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Slocum appeared in 15 matches (14 starts) where she recorded an assist at New Mexico, Oct. 19, to solidify a 2-1 road victory. Throughout the 2025 campaign she logged 1,237 minutes. Slocum started all-10 matches in conference play and was part of a backline that allowed just six goals against MW opponents.
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Chatterton appeared in 21 matches (19 starts) in 2025. The fifth-year defender was a member of a backline that was ranked fourth in the Mountain West in goals allowed (21 goals/0.92 goals per game). She adds All-Pacific Region accolades to her All-MW First Team selection.
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Anderson was named to the All-Mountain West First Team. The sophomore midfielder posted five goals and three assists this season. She scored both Boise State goals in a 2-1 win at San Diego State, Oct. 16, and recorded a goal and an assist in the Broncos' 3-0 victory over Utah State, Oct. 30. She was a member of the MW All-Newcomer Team last season. This is Anderson's first All-Pacific Region Team honor.
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The Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year, de Leest recorded six clean sheets to help Boise State to its second-straight outright regular season title in the Mountain West. She is the second Bronco to win Defensive Player of the Year (Macie Nelson, 2020-21) and the second Boise State soccer student-athlete to earn Newcomer of the Year (Boise State Hall of Fame elect Raimee Sherle, 2016). The freshman goalkeeper is one of nine Californians to be named All-Pacific Region Team.
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MacMillan finished her Boise State career with 21 points (six goals/nine assists) in 2025. The All-Mountain West First Team selection broke the Boise State single-season assist record, securing her ninth assist in the Mountain West Championship semifinal against San Diego State, Nov. 8. The All-Pacific Region recognition is the first of her career.
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The United Soccer Coaches all-region identifies and recognizes the top players in the NCAA. All players are nominated by their respective head coaches, with opposing head coaches and SID voting for the selective teams.
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Slocum appeared in 15 matches (14 starts) where she recorded an assist at New Mexico, Oct. 19, to solidify a 2-1 road victory. Throughout the 2025 campaign she logged 1,237 minutes. Slocum started all-10 matches in conference play and was part of a backline that allowed just six goals against MW opponents.
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Chatterton appeared in 21 matches (19 starts) in 2025. The fifth-year defender was a member of a backline that was ranked fourth in the Mountain West in goals allowed (21 goals/0.92 goals per game). She adds All-Pacific Region accolades to her All-MW First Team selection.
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Anderson was named to the All-Mountain West First Team. The sophomore midfielder posted five goals and three assists this season. She scored both Boise State goals in a 2-1 win at San Diego State, Oct. 16, and recorded a goal and an assist in the Broncos' 3-0 victory over Utah State, Oct. 30. She was a member of the MW All-Newcomer Team last season. This is Anderson's first All-Pacific Region Team honor.
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The Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year, de Leest recorded six clean sheets to help Boise State to its second-straight outright regular season title in the Mountain West. She is the second Bronco to win Defensive Player of the Year (Macie Nelson, 2020-21) and the second Boise State soccer student-athlete to earn Newcomer of the Year (Boise State Hall of Fame elect Raimee Sherle, 2016). The freshman goalkeeper is one of nine Californians to be named All-Pacific Region Team.
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MacMillan finished her Boise State career with 21 points (six goals/nine assists) in 2025. The All-Mountain West First Team selection broke the Boise State single-season assist record, securing her ninth assist in the Mountain West Championship semifinal against San Diego State, Nov. 8. The All-Pacific Region recognition is the first of her career.
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