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Allie Beahan
Allie Beahan

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Sammamish, Wash.

High School:
Eastlake

Height:
5-7

Position:
F

Experience:
1L

12/13/2011

2011 Recap

UW went 7-8-5 in 2011 after an Elite 8 appearance in 2010.

10/16/2011

Eastlake Girls Bring Excitement To Women's Soccer

Three young players stick together to bring even more success for the Huskies.

Allie Beahan Photo Gallery


Washington
2011 (Sophomore):
Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic ... one of four sophomores to appear in all 20 games, starting 11 games on the year ... had a game-winner against Gonzaga (Sept. 18) ... had assists against BYU (Aug. 19) and USF (Sept. 25) ... finished the season fifth on the team with 20 shots.

2010 (Freshman): Named the Gohuskies.com Student-Athlete of the Week and to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week on Nov. 22 ... had an outstanding freshman campaign and really improved throughout the season, playing in 23 of the 24 games and coming off of the bench ... tied for fourth on the team with three goals and one game-winning goal ... had six total points ... took 13 shots, seven on goal ... played in all four NCAA Tournament games ... made her Husky debut in the season-opener at Seattle U on Aug. 20 ... played a career-high 51 minutes at UMass on Aug. 27 ... scored her first career goal in the 70th minute vs. Arizona in the Pac-10 opener on Oct. 8 ... scored vs. Oklahoma on Nov. 12 in the NCAA First Round in the 43rd minute ... scored her first career game-winning goal at UC Irvine on Nov. 20 in the NCAA Sweet 16 in the 104th minute of 2OT to send the Huskies to the Elite 8.

High School/Club: Four-year letterwinner at Eastlake High School, serving as team captain her senior year ... led the Wolves to the state 4A championship her sophomore year when she was named Second-Team All-KingCo before being injured her junior year ... recovered for her senior year in time to earn First-Team KingCo honors and all-state honorable mention ... has been a member of the Crossfire Premier for the last eight years, leading her team to six state championships, two regional titles and the 2006 Super Y National Championship ... participated in the 2008 Super Y ODP National Camp and the 2007 Region IV Regional Camp ... also a letterwinner in track ... carried a 3.7 grade-point average.

Personal:
Alexandra Beahan ... born in Dallas, Texas ... parents are Starlene and Pat Beahan ... has a younger brother, Austin ... enjoys photography, art and music ... chose Washington over Stanford, Oregon and Purdue.

Coach Gallimore on Beahan:
"Allie has very good speed, with and without the ball, and a competitive bite that makes here stand out. She can help us from both a defensive and offensive stand point. She will, more than likely, end up as a wide player for us either in the midfield or up front."

GETTING TO KNOW Allie Beahan

NicknameGators
Favorite song"Smile" by Uncle Kracker
Guilty pleasureChocolate ice cream
Strangest thing a coach ever said to youNothing yet
Favorite part of being a HuskyThe beautiful campus and the opportunity to meet new people!
Favorite restaurant in SeattleRed Mango!
Favorite place to hang out in SeattleGolden Gardens
Favorite place on the UW CampusThe Fountain
Current cell phone ring toneIt's on silent.
Zodiac signVirgo
If you could guest star on a TV show, what would it be?House
Biggest celebrity crushChanning Tatum
Store where you would like to spend a $10,000 gift cardCostco
If you could have dinner with one person, who would it beC.S. Lewis
Why did you choose your numberNo reason it was just available!
Random fact people wouldn't know about Allie BeahanI'm a terrible swimmer!
If you could trade places with a teammate for a day, who would it be and whyI would want to try goalie because I've never played it before!
Best thing about playing for Coach GallimoreCoach Gallimore creates a balanced environment where the players are constantly pushed to be better but are also having fun in the process.

Career Statistics

Go Huskies!