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Six Bears Named to CSC Academic All-District® One Women's Soccer Team

Six Bears Named to CSC Academic All-District® One Women's Soccer Team

BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- Six members of the Bridgewater State University women's soccer program have been selected to the 2025 Academic All-District® One Division III Women's Soccer Team by the College Sports Communicators (CSC).

Earning the honor from Bridgewater State are senior goalkeeper Logan Levesque, senior forward Olivia Robarge., senior midfielder Jenna Sweeney, junior forward Natalie Mattos, junior midfielder Kacey Parker and sophomore defender Hope Montgomery.

Joining the three Bears on the 2025 Academic All-District® One Division III Women's Soccer Team from the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) are six student-athletes from MCLA, five from Westfield State University and six from Worcester State University.

Robarge is a three-time member of the CSC Academic All-District® One Division III Women's Soccer Team as she also earned the honor in 2023 and 2024. Levesque (2024) and Sweeney (2023) are both two-time recipients

The 2025 Academic All-District® Women’s Soccer Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes soccer honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.

To be eligible for all-academic honors, a student-athlete must be a starter or a key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at her current institution and be nominated by her sports information director. A student-athlete must have also played in at least 90% of her team's contests for the 2023 season or started in 66% of the games. In the sport of women's soccer, a maximum of six student-athletes per team can be nominated.

A health science major, Levesque sports a 3.57 GPA since arriving at Bridgewater State. The Bristol, Rhode Island product played and started 67 games between the pipes over her four seasons with 35 wins, 25 shutouts (24 solo) and a 1.34 goals against average to go along with 385 saves and an .812 save percentage. A four-time All-MASCAC honoree, Levesque is the Bears' all-time goaltending leader in games played, minutes played (5973:40) and shutouts. She also ranks second in wins, third in saves and fifth in goals against average.

Robarge, who hails from Pepperell, Massachusetts, has produced an impressive 3.93 GPA while majoring in elementary education and childhood studies. A three-time All-MASCAC selection and 2025 MASCAC Offensive Player of the Year, Robarge played in 71 games (58 starts) for the Bears over her four seasons and notched 30 goals (ten GWG) and eight assists for 68 points. She ranks seventh all-time among the program's career scoring leaders and is tied for sixth in goals.

Sweeney is a criminal justice major with a 3.50 grade point average. The Wilmington, Massachusetts resident and three-time All-MASCAC selection appeared in 71 games over three seasons with the Bears, including 58 starts. She recorded eight goals (one GWG) and seven assists for 23 career points in a BSU uniform.

A Fairhaven, Massachusetts product, Mattos is majoring in criminal justice and checks in with a 3.51 GPA. In 49 games (32 starts) over her first three seasons on the BSU soccer pitch, Mattos has eght goals (two GWG) and three assists for 19 points.

Parker, who calls Attleboro, Massachusetts home, is a physical education major with an outstanding 3.97 GPA. She has a goal and an assist for three points in 30 career games (ten starts) over her first two seasons with the Bears.

A native of Abington, Massachusetts, Montgomery is majoring in elementary education and sports a 3.66 GPA. She has played in all 38 games on the Bears' backline over her first two season and made 37 starts. The 2025 All-MASCAC First Team selection has dished out a pair of assists while being an integral part of the BSU defensive unit.

Levesque, Robarge, Sweeney, Mattos, Parker and Montgomery helped the BSU women's soccer team post a 5-8-5 record in 2025 including a 5-1-2 conference mark. Seeded third in the MASCAC Tournament, the Bears advanced via penalty kicks against sixth-seeded Fitchburg State in the quarterfinal round before dropping a 2-0 decision to second-seeded Westfield State in the tournament semifinals.

2025 CSC Academic All-District® Division III Women's Soccer Teams (PDF)