| Courtney Lee |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Arlington, Texas
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 | High School: Kennedale
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 | Height: 5-8
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 | Position: Guard
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 | Experience: 3L
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2007-2008 (Junior):
Lee started in all 31 games of her junior campaign, averaging 27.6 minutes per game. She averaged 11.4 points per game, shooting .483 from the field and making 143 field goals in 296 attempts. She was 12 of 38 (.316) from behind the arc and 54-72 from the free throw line, tying for the team's second best free throw percentage at .750. Lee snagged a total of 127 rebounds, averaging 4.1 boards per game. She posted 352 steals, coming in second on the team. Lee was named as the LSC South Defensive Player of the year and was selected to the LSC South division second team. She also was recognized for her academic achievements, being selected to the LSC South Division Commissioners Honor Roll.
2006-2007 (Sophomore):
In her sophomore season, Lee started in 30 of 33 games played and was third on the team in both scoring (329, 10.0 avg) and rebounding (148, 4.5 avg). She grabbed 61 steals and was the leading scorer in four games. She scored a season-high 23 points in the March 9 win over Northwest Missouri State in the NCAA-II South Central Regional Tournament and recorded a team-high six assists in the win over Texas Woman's on February 10. She was recognized as an honorable mention All-Lone Star Conference and also was named an honorable mention Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar in a Spring issue of Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
2005-2006 (Freshman):
Lee played sparingly as a true freshman, seeing action in 16 games and starting five and was one of just nine athletes from last season to score over 100 points, putting in 117. She had a career-high 21 points in the first round of the LSC Tournament as she helped lead the Lady Buffs to a 93-61 victory over Cameron on February 28. She had a previous career best of 18 points against Fort Lewis and was one of three athletes in that game to score in double digits. In the same game against Fort Lewis, she grabbed a career- and team-high nine rebounds.
High School:
Lee was one of the most proficient scorers in Kennedale HS history, netting over 2,000 points in her career at KHS. As a senior, Lee averaged 17.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game, including 20.5 points per contest in District 10-3A play, leading the Lady Kats to a perfect 8-0 district record and a 29-4 overall ledger. A two-time Texas Girl Coaches Association (TGCA) All-State honoree, as well as a three-time first-team Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) All-Region selection Lee was also selected as the District 10-3A MVP and first-team All-District 10-3A her senior season, after being named first-team All-District 8-3A the previous three years. She was also a four-year letterwinner in track and was part of the 4x200 and 4x400 meter relay State 3A Championship teams as a junior.
Personal:
Courtney is majoring in sports and exercise science and is the daughter of Sandra and Kevin Lee.