Lindsey Huie played for the University of Portland on a soccer
scholarship from 2001-2005, where she was coached by
soccer legend, Clive Charles.
In 2002 as a redshirt Freshman Huie earned her first
Division 1 National Championship in overtime and
garnered another National Championship in 2005
alongside U.S. National Teamer and Phenom, Megan
Rapinoe and International Super Star, Christine Sinclair.
In 2001, Huie was called up to the US Under 18 National
Team where she was later cut from the team. Huie spent
the next 2 years crafting a tighter game and working on all
aspects of her game, mental and physical. Huie was called
up to the US Under 21 National Team in 2003, more
prepared and strategic this time, she earned a starting
spot winning the 2003 and 2004 Nordic Cup and playing
alongside US National Teamers Ali Krieger, Becky
Saubraun, Ashlynn Harris, Leslie Osborne, Carli Lloyd and
Natasha Kai.
In 2005, Huie recorded her only appearance
with the Women’s U.S. National Team in the Algarve Cup.
In 2019, Huie returned from retirement to play semi
professional soccer for LA Galaxy OC in the UWS. She
made five appearances in 2019, scoring one goal and
recording two assists, and was included once in the UWS
Team of the Week. LA Galaxy OC went on to win the UWS
Championship July 2019.