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The Florida State women's soccer program and head coach Brian Pensky has continued their offseason momentum with another premier signing in Jordyn Bugg, who recently reclassified to the fall of 2024.
The defender out of El Cajon, California, was deemed the No. 4 overall recruit nationally in the class of 2025, before her reclassification. Bugg has spent the past several years training with the San Diego Wave of the NWSL. She has been a consistent piece in the US Youth National Team program. Most recently, Bugg traveled to Germany with the U-20 United States Youth National Team, where she joined current Florida State players Jordynn Dudley, Heather Gilchrist, Maggie Taitano and Taylor Suarez. The U-20 squad played friendlies against Germany and Canada as all five Noles work to earn spots on the 2024 World Cup Team. In the fall of 2023, Bugg was the only player to start all five matches with the U-19 USYNT, as they earned Bronze at 2023 Pan American Games.
In the Fall of 2022, Bugg competed in the U-17 World Cup for the United States in Bhubaneswar, India. Bugg played in three out of the four matches at the World Cup while also making a start in the second group stage match against Brazil. Bugg has also made appearances on the U-16 USYNT in 2022. Bugg was a two-time ECNL Southwest All-Conference First Team honoree. Bugg was also a basketball and track athlete.
Bugg comes from an athletic family as her dad, Patrick, played football at Eastern Kentucky while her mom, Tam - a Tallahassee native - played basketball at Eastern Kentucky. Bugg is also the cousin of Terrion Arnold who played corner at Alabama and is a projected first round pick in this year's NFL Draft. Bugg is the oldest of five children.
The Florida State women's soccer program and head coach Brian Pensky has continued their offseason momentum with another premier signing in Jordyn Bugg, who recently reclassified to the fall of 2024.
The defender out of El Cajon, California, was deemed the No. 4 overall recruit nationally in the class of 2025, before her reclassification. Bugg has spent the past several years training with the San Diego Wave of the NWSL. She has been a consistent piece in the US Youth National Team program. Most recently, Bugg traveled to Germany with the U-20 United States Youth National Team, where she joined current Florida State players Jordynn Dudley, Heather Gilchrist, Maggie Taitano and Taylor Suarez. The U-20 squad played friendlies against Germany and Canada as all five Noles work to earn spots on the 2024 World Cup Team. In the fall of 2023, Bugg was the only player to start all five matches with the U-19 USYNT, as they earned Bronze at 2023 Pan American Games.
In the Fall of 2022, Bugg competed in the U-17 World Cup for the United States in Bhubaneswar, India. Bugg played in three out of the four matches at the World Cup while also making a start in the second group stage match against Brazil. Bugg has also made appearances on the U-16 USYNT in 2022. Bugg was a two-time ECNL Southwest All-Conference First Team honoree. Bugg was also a basketball and track athlete.
Bugg comes from an athletic family as her dad, Patrick, played football at Eastern Kentucky while her mom, Tam - a Tallahassee native - played basketball at Eastern Kentucky. Bugg is also the cousin of Terrion Arnold who played corner at Alabama and is a projected first round pick in this year's NFL Draft. Bugg is the oldest of five children.