32-869: This article is about the name. For the lake in Minnesota, see Lake Allie . Not to be confused with Ally . Allie Pronunciation / ˈ æ l i / Gender Unisex Language(s) English Origin Language(s) English and other languages Word/name Diminutive form of several names beginning with Al- Region of origin English-speaking world Other names Variant form(s) Alli Ali Ally Alley Aly Allee Related names Alison , Allison , Allyson , Alexandra , Alex , Alanna , Alan , Albert , Alexander Allie
64-819: A fictional character from the Australian drama series Wentworth Ahalya "Allie" Rajan, a fictional character in the television series CSI: Vegas Surname [ edit ] Gair Allie (1931–2016), American Major League Baseball player in 1954 Nazeer Allie (born 1985), South African footballer Scott Allie , American comics writer and editor, editor-in-chief of Dark Horse Comics from 2012 to 2015 See also [ edit ] Alphonse Malangone (born 1936), New York City mobster nicknamed "Allie Shades" Alexandra Alexis (given name) Ali (name) Allee , given name and surname Ally (name) References [ edit ] ^ "MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Allie" . Archived from
96-478: A league match. On January 11, 2018, Long was traded to Seattle Reign FC in exchange for Australian international forward Caitlin Foord and a 2020 NWSL 2nd Round draft pick. Long appeared in 19 regular season games for Seattle in 2018 and scored three goals. She missed the last three games of the regular season due to a knee injury but returned to the lineup for Seattle's semi-final match against her former team,
128-2582: A major United States federal agency Allie Legg (born 1989), American cyclist Allie Light , American film producer Alexandra Allie Long (born 1987), American soccer player Alexandra Allie MacDonald (born 1988), Canadian actress Allie Beth Martin (1914–1976), American librarian, educator, politician and author Allie Moss , American songwriter Allie Ostrander (born 1996), American long-distance runner Alexandria Allie Quigley (born 1986), American–Hungarian Women's National Basketball Association player Alexandra Rout (born 1993), New Zealand figure skater and former national champion Allie Rowbottom (born 1986), American writer Allie Beth Stuckey (born 1992), American blogger Allie Tennant (1892–1971), American sculptor Allie Thunstrom (born 1988), American speed skater and former ice hockey player Alexandria Allie Trimm (born 1994), American actress Allie Will (born 1991), American tennis player Allie Wilson (born 1996), American middle-distance runner Allie X (born 1985), Canadian singer-songwriter Male [ edit ] Alfred Allie Clark (1923–2012), American Major League Baseball player Allie Craycraft (born 1932), American former politician Allie Ray Hull (1915–2006), American politician Albert Allie Lampard (1885–1984), Australian cricketer Alfred Allie McGuire (born 1951), American former basketball player Allie McGhee (born 1941), African-American artist Aldrick Allie McNab , Jamaican football manager and former player Albert Allie Miller (1886–1959), American college football player and head coach Alvin Allie Morrison (1904–1966), American freestyle wrestler, 1928 Olympic gold medalist and national champion Albert Allie Moulton (1886–1968), American baseball player Alva Allie Paine (1919–2008), American basketball player Allie Reynolds (1917–1994), American Major League Baseball pitcher Alex Allie Sherman (1923–2015), American former National Football League player and head coach Allie Edward Stakes Stephens (1900–1973), American politician Albert Allie Strobel (1884–1955), American Major League Baseball player Albert Allie Watt (1899–1968), American baseball player Thomas Allison Allie White (1915–1996), American football player Elias Allie Wrubel (1905–1973), American composer and songwriter Fictional characters [ edit ] Allie Caulfield, Holden Caulfield's dead brother in
160-551: A prominent player in this league" and that he expected her to "continue developing and helping our team to be successful." She made her first appearance for Sky Blue on April 10, 2011 in a match against Philadelphia Independence . Following the match, Long was named the WPS Player of the Week. Long made 18 appearances for Sky Blue in the regular season and scored three goals, two of those on penalty kicks. Sky Blue finished fifth in
192-523: Is a favorite with spectators, mostly Latinos , who call her "la rubia" (blondie) and "la blanquita" (little white girl). She was introduced to futsal by her then-boyfriend Jose Batista, formerly a professional soccer player and a futsal player. Long represented the United States on the U-20 and U-23 national teams and was a member of the 2006 U-20 Women's World Championship team. She was called up to
224-1659: Is a unisex given name, a nickname and, more rarely a surname. It is a diminutive form of several names beginning with Al- . It may refer to: Given name or nickname [ edit ] Female [ edit ] Allie (wrestler) (born 1987), Canadian professional wrestler Allie Bailey (born 1993), American soccer player Allie Bates (born 1957), American short story writer Allie Brosh (born 1985), American blogger Allie May Carpenter (1887–1978), American artist Allie Lewis Clapp , American television host Allie Clifton (born 1988), American journalist Alexandria Allie DeBerry (born 1994), American actress and model Alviola Allie Luse Dick (1859–1933), American music teacher Alexandra Allie DiMeco (born 1992), American actress and musician Allie Vibert Douglas (1894–1988), Canadian astronomer and first Canadian woman astrophysicist Allie Eagle (1949–2022), New Zealand artist Alvira "Allie" Earp, common-law wife of Virgil Earp (1843–1905), American Old West lawman Allie Esiri (born 1967), British writer Allison Allie Goertz (born 1991), American singer-songwriter and comedian Alyssa Allie Gonino (born 1989 or 1990), American actress Allie Grant (born 1994), American actress Allie Hann-McCurdy (born 1987), Canadian ice dancer Allie Hixson (1924–2007), American feminist Allie Kieffer (born 1987), American athlete Alexandra Allie Kiick (born 1995), American tennis player Allie LaForce (born 1988), American journalist Allie B. Latimer (born 1929), first woman and first African-American to serve as General Counsel of
256-532: Is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder . She played for Portland Thorns FC , Seattle Reign FC , and NJ/NY Gotham FC in the National Women's Soccer League , and represented the United States national team . She made her debut for the national team on May 8, 2014, in a friendly against Canada . She has since made 45 total appearances for the team. Long played college soccer for
288-473: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Lake Allie Lake Allie is a lake in Renville County , in the U.S. state of Minnesota . Lake Allie bears the name of a pioneer settler. This article about a location in Renville County, Minnesota is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Allie Long Alexandra Linsley Long (born August 13, 1987)
320-845: The New York Fury of Women's Premier Soccer League Elite . She played for Portland Thorns FC of the National Women's Soccer League from 2013 to 2017. Born in Huntington, New York to Barbara and James Long, Allie was raised with her younger brother Patrick. She started playing soccer for the Northport Cow Harbor Mustangs of the Long Island Junior Soccer League. She then played with the Albertson Soccer Club, where she won four consecutive State Open Cup titles. Long
352-845: The Penn State Nittany Lions for the 2005 and 2006 seasons before transferring to the University of North Carolina to play for the Tar Heels . Long was a member of the Tar Heels team that won the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament in 2008. Professionally, Long has played for the Washington Freedom and Sky Blue FC of Women's Professional Soccer , Paris Saint-Germain of Division 1 Féminine in France , and
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#1732801251350384-549: The Portland Thorns FC . Seattle lost to Portland, 2–1. On April 27, 2021, NJ/NY Gotham FC acquired Long from OL Reign in exchange for $ 80,000 in allocation money and a second round draft pick. For several years during her professional career, Long has played indoor soccer, futsal , in Queens and Brooklyn , New York City . She plays in high-school gymnasiums on highly-competitive men's teams for prize money. She
416-629: The United States in the U-20 World Championships in Moscow, Russia. She scored her first goal of the season September 24 against Michigan. She also recorded a goal and an assist in the game at Iowa on September 29 and against Northwestern on October 22. Long scored the game-winning goal against Minnesota on October 13 and against Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament on November 5. She was a first-team All-Big Ten selection and
448-620: The WPS after the regular season and did not advance to the playoffs. Immediately following the 2011 WPS season, Long played for Paris Saint-Germain in the Division 1 Féminine in France for the 2011–2012 season, which ran from September to June. She first made an appearance for the team on October 16, 2011 in a match against FF Yzeure Allier Auvergne . She made 12 appearances for the team, starting nine, and scored four goals. Her last appearance for
480-524: The bubble of the senior team roster while coach Jill Ellis experimented with new talent. Long was named to the provisional roster for the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship but was not named to the final 20-player roster. In November 2018, Long was included in the roster for a set of friendlies in Europe in November 2018, making an appearance off the bench in the team's match against Scotland . In 2019, she
512-569: The first game, she entered the starting lineup permanently in the fifth game of the season, remaining there for the balance of the Lions' 23–0–2 season. She scored four goals on 58 shots and had six assists for the season. Long was a 2005 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Third-Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region selection and was named to the Soccer Buzz second-team All-Mid-Atlantic Region, Soccer Buzz second-team freshman All-America squad, and
544-471: The four matches the U.S. team played. After the Olympics and into early 2017, USWNT coach Jill Ellis experimented with different formations and Long started several matches playing centre-back as part of a three back. After having mixed results with the three back, Ellis shifted back to a traditional four back and Long moved back to her normal midfield position. Following the Olympics, Long remained on
576-545: The full national team in July 2010. On May 8, 2014 Long made her international debut for the United States senior women's team against Canada in a friendly match at Winnipeg ; entering the match at the 68th minute. She scored her first and second goals in a friendly against Colombia on April 6, 2016, in East Hartford at Renschler Field. Long was on the U.S. national team at the 2016 Olympics , starting in three of
608-550: The novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Allie Fox, from the book The Mosquito Coast and its movie adaptation Allison "Allie" Hamilton, a fictional character from the novel The Notebook and its movie adaptation Allie Keys, in the science fiction miniseries Taken , played by Dakota Fanning Allison "Allie" Lowell, one of the lead characters in the American TV series Kate & Allie Allie Novak ,
640-602: The original on 2009-09-24 . Retrieved 2009-03-30 . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Allie&oldid=1249499725 " Categories : Given names Surnames Hypocorisms Unisex given names English unisex given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
672-501: The regular season and scored two goals. The Freedom finished fourth in the WPS after the regular season but were defeated by the Philadelphia Independence in the first round of the playoffs on September 19. Following the 2010 season, Long became a free agent and was subsequently signed by Sky Blue FC in November 2010. Jim Gabarra, the head coach of Sky Blue, stated that "Allie has been establishing herself as
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#1732801251350704-597: The regular season. The Freedom faced Sky Blue FC in the first round of the playoffs on August 15 and were defeated 2–1, ending their advancement in the postseason tournament. Long remained with the Washington Freedom for the 2010 WPS season. Long scored the lone goal in the team's opening game of the season on April 10 against the Boston Breakers . She went on to make 21 appearances for the Freedom in
736-641: The season. She picked up her first two goals as a Tar Heel against Yale for her only multiple goal game of the season, for which she was named to Soccer America, Soccer Buzz and Top Drawer Soccer National Teams of the Week. She was also on the watchlist for the Hermann Trophy . Long played with the Long Island Fury in the Women's Premier Soccer League under head coach Paul Riley during summers between college seasons. On January 16, 2009, Long
768-658: The suspension of the WPS. The Fury finished third in the league and qualified for the playoffs. The Fury faced the Western New York Flash on July 25, 2012 in the semifinals. Long scored the Fury's lone goal of the match and the team was defeated 2–1. On January 17, 2013, it was revealed that Long had signed with the Portland Thorns FC of the newly formed National Women's Soccer League for the 2013 season. Long became one of Portland's top players over
800-631: The team was on March 25, 2012. On January 30, 2012, it was announced that the 2012 WPS season would be suspended following legal and financial challenges. Although the league was intended to resume for the 2013 season, it officially folded in May. In April 2012, Long signed with the New York Fury in the Women's Premier Soccer League Elite, a semi-professional soccer league created by the WPSL in response to
832-809: The years, scoring the most goals in the 2015 season and leading the team to the title in 2013, the semifinal in 2014 and 2016, and the title again in 2017. At the end of the Thorns' 2017 season, she had the most appearances for the team over its five seasons and was its second-leading scorer, one goal behind captain Christine Sinclair . Following the 2013 NWSL season , Long agreed to a brief off-season loan to Chelsea Ladies . She played in Chelsea's International Women's Club Championship campaign in Japan and returned to Portland afterwards without appearing in
864-646: Was a member of the Olympic Development Program of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association for five years and Region 1 ODP for four years. Long attended Northport High School from 2001 to 2005, where she played varsity soccer for four years. Long helped her high school team go undefeated in the regular season for all four years. In 2005, Northport advanced to the Long Island semifinals. Long
896-610: Was named to the All-State first team and All-County team all four years at Northport. After her junior and senior year, she was Newsday's Player of the Year and Suffolk County Player of the Year. Long also made the All-Long Island Team for her last two years at Northport. Long attended Pennsylvania State University from 2005–2006. During her freshman year in 2005, she appeared in all 25 games, starting 22. After starting
928-684: Was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association first-team All-Mid-Atlantic Region team. She was the Big Ten's offensive player of the week on October 23, 2006. She was a 2006 Soccer Buzz first-team all-region selection and was selected for the Academic All-Big Ten Team. During her junior year in 2007, Long transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . She appeared in all 24 games, starting in 22. Long scored five goals during
960-962: Was not included in the 26-player training camp in January, and in February was named to the pre-tournament training camp but not the final 23-player roster for the SheBelieves Cup . Long made appearances off the bench in both April 2019 friendlies for the USWNT against Australia and Belgium . In May 2019, Long was named to the final roster for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup , marking her first senior World Cup appearance. In October 2016, Long married long-time boyfriend Jose Batista, with teammates Alex Morgan and Tobin Heath as her maids of honor . In January 2022, Long announced that she and Batista separated. In April 2022, Long announced that she
992-477: Was selected seventh overall in the first round of the 2009 Women's Professional Soccer Draft by the Washington Freedom for the inaugural 2009 WPS season . She made her first appearance for the team on March 29, 2009 in a match against the Los Angeles Sol . During the 2009 regular season, Long made 18 appearances for the Freedom, helping the team finish third in the WPS. She also made two goals during
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1024-570: Was tapped for the Soccer Buzz 2005 Freshman All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team. She was also named to the second-team All-Big Ten squad and the All-Tournament Team at the 2005 Big Ten Tournament and earned Big Ten All-Freshman Team honors. During her second year in 2006, Long scored six goals and added four assists for the Nittany Lions. Allie started all 21 games that she played in after missing the first five games while playing for
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