Kellogg Announces Signing of Alexis Bordas
April 28, 2026 03:36 PM | Women's Basketball
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University women's basketball head coach Mark Kellogg has announced the addition of Alexis Bordas (Wheeling, W.Va. / Duquesne / Wheeling Park) to a grant-in-aid for the 2026-27 academic year.
"We're really excited to welcome Alexis Bordas home to West Virginia," Kellogg said. "She's one of the most decorated players our state has produced, and she's already proven she can score and compete at the college level. Alexis brings toughness, confidence, and the ability to stretch the floor, and we're thrilled she chose WVU."
The 5-foot-8 guard from Wheeling, West Virginia, has played one season of collegiate basketball with three seasons of eligibility left. She played her freshman season at Duquesne.
As a freshman, she was the only player on her team to start and play in all 31 contests. She finished the season with 481 points, 95 rebounds, 49 assists and 48 steals. Her 15.5 points per game led the team and ranked fifth in the Atlantic 10 as she landed on the A-10 All-Rookie Team. She knocked down 90 threes on the season, the second most in program history and was a four-time Rookie of the Week honoree.
Bordas scored in double figures 25 times, including nine 20-point performances, and led the team in scoring on 17 occasions. She scored a career-best 38 points against Pitt, where she connected from deep on 10 three-pointers.
In high school, Bordas became one of the most decorated student-athletes in West Virginia after leading Wheeling Park to an impressive 85-22 record over her four-year career. She guided her team to a Class AAAA State Championship in 2024 and a State Runner-Up finish in 2023. In her senior season, she averaged 33.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.0 steals, and 2.0 assists per game en route to being named the 2024 State Tournament Class AAAA Most Valuable Player.
She was named the West Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year three times. She also claimed the MaxPreps Player of the Year three times and was named the Mary Ostrowski Award winner (Sportswriter Player of the Year).
Additionally, she was a four-time First Team All-State, All-Valley, and All-OVAC selection. Bordas capped her high school career as Wheeling Park's all-time leading scorer with 2,606 points and set both school and Ohio Valley records for three-pointers made with 367.
Bordas intends to major in Pre Med while at West Virginia University. She is the daughter of Jamie and Stacy. She has five siblings in Jay, Luke, Matt, Nick and Vanessa.
"We're really excited to welcome Alexis Bordas home to West Virginia," Kellogg said. "She's one of the most decorated players our state has produced, and she's already proven she can score and compete at the college level. Alexis brings toughness, confidence, and the ability to stretch the floor, and we're thrilled she chose WVU."
The 5-foot-8 guard from Wheeling, West Virginia, has played one season of collegiate basketball with three seasons of eligibility left. She played her freshman season at Duquesne.
As a freshman, she was the only player on her team to start and play in all 31 contests. She finished the season with 481 points, 95 rebounds, 49 assists and 48 steals. Her 15.5 points per game led the team and ranked fifth in the Atlantic 10 as she landed on the A-10 All-Rookie Team. She knocked down 90 threes on the season, the second most in program history and was a four-time Rookie of the Week honoree.
Bordas scored in double figures 25 times, including nine 20-point performances, and led the team in scoring on 17 occasions. She scored a career-best 38 points against Pitt, where she connected from deep on 10 three-pointers.
In high school, Bordas became one of the most decorated student-athletes in West Virginia after leading Wheeling Park to an impressive 85-22 record over her four-year career. She guided her team to a Class AAAA State Championship in 2024 and a State Runner-Up finish in 2023. In her senior season, she averaged 33.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.0 steals, and 2.0 assists per game en route to being named the 2024 State Tournament Class AAAA Most Valuable Player.
She was named the West Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year three times. She also claimed the MaxPreps Player of the Year three times and was named the Mary Ostrowski Award winner (Sportswriter Player of the Year).
Additionally, she was a four-time First Team All-State, All-Valley, and All-OVAC selection. Bordas capped her high school career as Wheeling Park's all-time leading scorer with 2,606 points and set both school and Ohio Valley records for three-pointers made with 367.
Bordas intends to major in Pre Med while at West Virginia University. She is the daughter of Jamie and Stacy. She has five siblings in Jay, Luke, Matt, Nick and Vanessa.
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