Bowling Green State University Athletics
2020(-21) Women's Soccer Roster
Allen, Sarah

Jersey Number 12
Sarah Allen
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Forest Hill Collegiate Institute
- Hometown:
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Bio
2020(-21)
2019
2018
HIGH SCHOOL
PERSONAL
ALLEN - CAREER STATS
- Named to the Academic All-MAC Team for the second-straight season
- Played in four matches, making a pair of starts, and had one point on the year
- Had an assist on BG's first goal in a 5-0 exhibition win over Toledo
- Scored a goal in the scrimmage victory vs. Saginaw Valley
- Started the regular-season opener at Akron, and assisted on the final goal of a 3-0 win
- Played a season-high 55 minutes vs. the Zips
- Also drew the start in the home opener, a 1-0 OT win over Ohio
- Suffered an injury in that match, and missed the next two contests, but returned to play 31 minutes vs. Kent State at Cochrane
2019
- Named to the Academic All-MAC Team
- Played in all 23 matches, making 17 starts
- Finished fifth on the team with 10 points
- Had three goals and four assists
- All four of her assists came on match-winning goals
- In MAC matches, played in all 11 contests, starting nine
- Had six points in conference action, on two goals and two assists
- Recorded an assist in the Falcons' preseason scrimmage at Oakland
- Drew the start and played 65 minutes of the regular-season opener at Kentucky
- Started the Xavier match as well, seeing 39 minutes of time, and played 36 minutes of the Falcons' 2-0 win over Valparaiso in the home opener
- Had two shots, including one on goal, vs. the Crusaders
- Played 50 minutes of the Falcons' double-OT victory over Dayton, with a pair of shot attempts
- Came off the bench to play 29 minutes at Michigan
- Returned to the Starting XI at Michigan State, playing 47 minutes
- Also started the DePaul contest and was on the field for 60 minutes
- Came off the bench to play 51 minutes at West Virginia
- Picked up the game-winning assist in the MAC opener, with the primary helper on a Lynsey Spotts goal in BG's 1-0 victory over Akron
- Headed a Mackenzie Reuber cross back across the six-yard line to Spotts, who headed it home
- Drew the start in a pair of 3-1 road wins, playing 43 minutes at Kent State and 49 at Ohio
- Had an assist on the winning goal in overtime, as the Falcons posted a 3-2, come-from-behind win over Central Michigan
- Hit the crossbar with a shot from the top of the box late in the second OT
- Had three shots, including one on goal, in her 82 minutes of action
- Played 68 minutes at Eastern Michigan, and had four shots in the Falcons' 2-1 overtime win
- Was on the pitch for 48 minutes of BG's 3-0 win over Miami, with three shot attempts
- Started and saw 56 minutes of time vs. Ball State, with two shot attempts, including one on goal
- Scored her first two goals of the season in the Falcons' 7-0 win at Northern Illinois
- The goals came just 1:17 apart in the second half, doubling BG's lead to 4-0
- It marked the third-fastest back-to-back goals by an individual in school history, and the fastest ever in a MAC match
- Started that NIU match, and had three total shots in 49 minutes of action
- The two-goal match was the first of her career
- Played 43 minutes and tied for game honors with three shot attempts at Western Michigan
- Was on the field for 42 minutes of BG's 3-1 win at Toledo, as the Falcons clinched the MAC's regular-season title outright
- Had two shot attempts vs. the Rockets
- Had a three-point match as BGSU downed CMU, 4-1, in the MAC Tournament's quarterfinal round at Cochrane
- Scored BGSU's first goal of the day in the 49th minute on a pass from Nikki Cox, then had the primary assist on a Cox goal less than three minutes later
- Played 48 minutes of that victory
- Had the primary assist on the winning goal as BGSU downed Buffalo, 2-1, in the semifinal round
- Slid a pass to Katie Cox for BG's second goal
- Played 48 minutes of that win, with a pair of shots on goal
- Had a shot on goal in the championship match vs. Eastern Michigan, playing 80 minutes
- Played 70 minutes of the NCAA Championships match at Michigan, with one shot attempt
2018
- Named to the MAC's All-Freshman Team
- Played in 19 matches for the MAC regular-season and tournament champions, making one start
- Had four points on a pair of goals
- Made her collegiate debut in the Xavier match, checking in with 8:17 remaining in the first half
- Played the remainder of that period, then played the last 20-plus minutes of the second half as well
- Again saw time in the match at No. 15 Northwestern, playing 10 minutes
- Played 39 minutes, the highest total of her young career, vs. DePaul
- Saw 16 minutes of action off the bench vs. Youngstown State, firing a pair of shots
- Played 41 minutes off the bench at Miami, with a shot on goal in BG's 2-0 win
- Played 28 minutes in the road win over Ball State, and her two shots included one on frame
- Scored her first collegiate goal against Northern Illinois, scoring just before halftime in BG's 3-0 win at Cochrane Stadium
- Settled an attempted NIU clear at the top of the box, took a touch to her left and hit a shot across her body that found the far corner of the net
- Played 53 minutes off the bench against Western Michigan, as BGSU moved to 4-0-0 iin the MAC for the first time in program history
- Had one shot attempt vs. the Broncos
- Played 40 minutes off the bench against Central Michigan, with a shot on goal in that road win
- Saw 32 minutes of action vs. Eastern Michigan in the Falcons' 1-0 victory
- Had a shot on goal in the match, a far-post header that forced the EMU 'keeper into an acrobatic kick save
- Played 36 minutes of BG's 3-1 win over MAC preseason favorite Kent State
- Her cross found Nikki Cox in the center of the penalty area, but Cox's first-half shot hit the post
- Came off the bench to play 30 minutes of another 3-1 win two days later, this time against Ohio
- Played 49 minutes and had a shot on goal at Akron, then played 29 minutes at Buffalo, as the Falcons recorded a 5-0 road win to clinch the MAC regular-season championship
- Made her first collegiate start in the Toledo match, and responded by scoring the game-tying goal midway through the second half of what would be a 2-1 win
- Headed down a Maureen Kennedy diagonal ball, then knocked it past the UT 'keeper in the 66th minute
- Led all players with two shots on goal in that match
- Played 30 minutes off the bench, firing a shot on goal, as the Falcons topped Eastern Michigan, 2-1, in the MAC Tournament's quarterfinal round at Cochrane
- And, played 27 minutes of the semifinal-round win over Ohio, as the Falcons blanked the Bobcats, 1-0
- Two days later, played 64 minutes vs. Ball State, as the Falcons captured the MAC Tournament title
- Tied for the team lead with three shot attempts, including a shot that rolled just wide with under 10 minutes left in regulation, and an effort that was saved during a Falcon flurry early in the first overtime
- Played 36 minutes of the NCAA Tournament match at No. 14 Penn State
- Had a shot attempt vs. the Nittany Lions
HIGH SCHOOL
- Played four years at Forest Hill Collegiate Institute (’18) under head coach Mihail Sinevici
- Scored 72 goals in three seasons, including 26 in the 2017 campaign
- Was a three-time MVP as the Falcons went 20-5 in those three seasons
- Was named the school's Female Athlete of the Year on multiple occasions
- Also lettered in volleyball and basketball for the Falcons
- Captained all three teams in at least one season
- Named to the Honours Society, and also earned the Highest Achievement Award in Physical and Health Education
PERSONAL
- Sarah Rose Allen was born on Nov. 2, 2000, in Toronto, Ontario
- A health science major at BGSU
- Has a perfect 4.000 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2020 semester
- Daughter of Lawrence Allen and Robin Green
- The second of four children
- Has an older brother, Matthew; an older sister, Rebecca; and a younger brother, Russell
- Her two older siblings competed collegiately -- Matthew in golf at the Univ. of Guelph and Rebecca in figure skating at Wilfrid Laurier Univ.
- Played club ball for the Woodbridge Strikers Soccer Club
- Team won the 2017 Ontario indoor championship, and earned a spot in the OYSL finals
- Lists her parents as her biggest influences
ALLEN - CAREER STATS
Season | GP-GS | Minutes | Goals | Assists | Points | Shots | Shot% | SOG | SOG% | GW | PK-Att |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | 19-1 | 699 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 19 | .105 | 10 | .526 | 0 | 0-0 |
2019 | 23-17 | 1176 | 3 | 4 | 10 | 35 | .086 | 11 | .314 | 0 | 0-0 |
2020-21 | 4-2 | 147 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 0 | .000 | 0 | 0-0 |
TOTAL | 46-20 | 2022 | 5 | 5 | 15 | 54 | .093 | 21 | .389 | 0 | 0-0 |
Emme Butera Post-Match Interview (Sept. 14, 2025)
Monday, September 15
Chris Fox Post-Match Interview (Sept. 14, 2025)
Monday, September 15
Emma Stransky Post-Match Interview (Sept. 14, 2025)
Monday, September 15
Chris Fox Post-Match Interview (Sept. 7, 2025)
Sunday, September 07