2022 Soccer Roster
Larsen, Allie

Jersey Number 16
Allie Larsen
- Year:
- Senior
- Position:
- D
- Hometown:
- Louisville, Colo.
- Previous School:
- Monarch HS
Bio
2022 (senior season):
2021 (junior season):
2020 (sophomore season):
2019 (freshman season):
Career Highs
Goals: 1, two times
Assists: 1, five times
Points: 3 (Portland State, 3.28.21)
Shots: 5 (Idaho, 10.15.21)
Shots on goal: 4 (MSU Billings, 9.2.22)
Minutes: 110, six times
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Personal: A 2019 graduate of Monarch High ... The daughter of Trent and Kristalyn Larsen ... Has a younger sister, Emme, and a younger brother, Zac ... A neuroscience major.
- Academic All-Big Sky Conference
- Second-team All-Big Sky Conference
- Voted to Big Sky Conference All-Tournament team
- One-time Big Sky Conference Player of the Week
- Voted team’s Defensive MVP
- Played in 19 of 20 matches, made 19 starts
- Averaged more than 88 minutes per match
- One of team’s 13 goal-scorers … Also had one assist for three points on the season
- Took 17 shots, put 11 on goal
- Scored second career goal in 6-0 home win over MSU Billings
- Assisted on Maysa Walters’ goal in 3-0 Big Sky quarterfinal win over Portland State
- Sixteen times in 19 matches played every minute
- Part of a back line that allowed 17 goals in 20 matches and posted eight shutouts
2021 (junior season):
- Academic All-Big Sky Conference
- Honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference
- Voted to Big Sky Conference All-Tournament team
- Started all 20 matches … Averaged 76 minutes
- One of team’s 18 point-scorers … Totaled two points on two assists
- Assisted on Jaden Griggs’ third goal of a hat trick in 4-0 home win over MSU Billings
- Assisted on Charley Boone’s game-winner in 1-0 victory over Sacramento State in Big Sky tournament semifinals
- Took 18 shots, put seven on goal … Totaled five shots, two on goal, in 2-1 win at Idaho
- Starting center back on a defense that allowed 15 goals in 20 matches and had 11 shutouts
- Five times played all 90 minutes
2020 (sophomore season):
- Academic All-Big Sky Conference
- Second-team All-Big Sky Conference
- Started all 11 matches for a team that went 9-2-0 and advanced to the NCAA tournament
- Averaged more than 89 minutes per match
- Part of a back line that allowed seven goals in 11 matches, posted six shutouts
- One of five players who had both a goal and an assist on the season
- Scored first collegiate goal in 3-0 home win over Portland State
- Had an assist in the same match, on Taylor Stoeger’s goal in the 14th minute
- Took five shots on the season, put two on goal
2019 (freshman season):
- Honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference
- Voted team’s Newcomer of the Year
- Played in all 19 matches, getting 19 starts
- Averaged more than 89 minutes per match at center back
- Played every minute in 15 of team’s 19 matches
- One of the team’s 12 point-producers
- Had one point on one assist
- Assisted on Alexa Coyle’s game winner in 69th minute in 1-0 win at Northern Arizona
- Took four shots, putting three on goal
- Five times played 110 minutes in double-overtime draws
- Part of a defense that allowed 16 goals in 19 matches, just two in nine Big Sky matches
Career Highs
Goals: 1, two times
Assists: 1, five times
Points: 3 (Portland State, 3.28.21)
Shots: 5 (Idaho, 10.15.21)
Shots on goal: 4 (MSU Billings, 9.2.22)
Minutes: 110, six times
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Personal: A 2019 graduate of Monarch High ... The daughter of Trent and Kristalyn Larsen ... Has a younger sister, Emme, and a younger brother, Zac ... A neuroscience major.
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