2007: Played in 28 matches, starting 20 for a total of 95 games ... Finished tied for third on the team in kills with 270 and third in assists with 31 ... Also finished with 2.84 kills per game, a .186 hitting percentage, 18 service aces and 111 digs ... Named to the 2007 NEC All-Tournament Team after accumulating 33 kills on a .273 hitting average, three block assists and six digs in the tournament ... Recorded one double-double on the season in a 3-1 win against Youngstown State, tallying a career-high 16 digs and 12 kills (9/1) ... Earned 15 double-digit kill matches and two 10 plus dig matches ... Earned a career-high of 19 kills to go along with four digs and a season-high five block assists in a 3-1 victory against Duquesne (9/25) ... Compiled 17 kills on a .485 hitting average, two block assists and one dig against Sacred Heart (11/17) ... Put together 16 kills on a .484 hitting average, six digs and one block assist against Bucknell (8/31) ... In RMU’s 3-2 win against Army (9/7) recorded 14 kills, four assists, one service ace, three digs and two block assists ... Repeated her season-high of five total blocks, six digs and six kills against Howard (9/21) ... Earned 11 kills on a .429 hitting average, one service ace and two digs @ St. Francis (N.Y.) (10/14) ... Recorded 12 kills on four occasions and recorded three or more blocks on five occasions... Ranks eighth in the career record books in hitting percentage with a .178 average and is tenth in block assists with 108.
2006: Appeared in a career-high 30 matches, starting 26 times for a total of 91 games played ... Finished third on the team with 51 block assists, third in total blocks with 58, third in assists with 26 and fifth in kills with 164 ... Tallied a season-high 12 kills on three occasions ... Finished with 12 kills on a .400 hitting percentage to go along with four digs and two block assists against Cleveland State (9/16) ... Compiled 12 kills, five digs and a season-high six block assists against Saint Francis (Pa.) (10/21) ... Put together 12 kills, three digs and one block assist @ Dartmouth (9/30) ... Earned nine kills on a .304 hitting percentage, five digs, one solo block and one block assist against IPFW (9/23) ... Recorded a season high hitting percentage of .444 against Delaware State, earning five kills and three block assists (9/1).
2005: Appeared in 25 matches, getting the starting nod in five, and playing a total of 72 games ... Fourth on the team in kills with 168 ... Totaled 84 digs, 28 total blocks (seven solo / 21 assisted), nine service aces and six assists ... Earned double-digit kills seven times ... Recorded one double-double vs. Niagara (9/24) with 12 kills and a season-high 10 digs ... Earned a season-high 14 kills to go along with three digs and four total blocks against Duquesne (10/25) ... Recorded a career high hitting percentage of .471, which was made up of eight kills and zero errors in a 3-0 victory over Sacred Heart (10/22) ... Finished with a season-high four block assists, seven digs and 10 kills in a 3-2 win over Central Conn. State (11/6) ... Also earned four blocks against Charleston Southern (9/4), while putting together four kills and two service aces ...Tallied 12 kills, seven digs and one solo block against Dartmouth (9/9) ... Named Rookie of the Week (9/12) and was selected to the 2005 NEC All-Tournament team.
High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for Vista High School ... Four-Time San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team ... First Team All-Avocado League and Second Team All California Interscholastic Federation San Diego in senior season ... Second Team All-Palomar League in junior campaign and third team honors in sophomore season ... Selected to the Redondo Beach and Mira Mesa All- Tournament Teams in her junior year ... Two-time Vista High School Athlete of the Week, once each in her junior and senior seasons ... Team Coaches Award in 2003 and 2004, as well as a team captain.
Personal: Daughter of Scott and Ramona Lee ... Born March 31, 1987 ... Has two sisters, Lacie and Chelsie ... Major is marketing.