2017 AWARDS
All-Conference: Second Team (Midfield)
SEASON HIGHS
Matches Played/Matches Started: 15/14
Shots/Shots On Goal: 5 vs. Eastern Connecticut State University, October 21 (15/6)
NOTABLES
- Earned Second Team All-Conference honors, after helping the Beacon’s back line finish with a league best 0.84 goals against average
- Played in 72 career games for UMass Boston to place him tied for 5th in program history
- Started in each of his first 14 appearances
- Played in the final 12 games of the season
2016 Enjoyed his best season to date by serving as one of the Beacons’ top playmakers … Started and appeared in 22 games … Set a new UMass Boston program record by starting 22 games in a single-season ... Finished third on the Beacons with seven assists … Ended the year fifth on the team with 13 points … Totaled three goals on 24 shots … Scored one game-winning goal … Posted a career-high two assists on September 3 in a 3-0 win over Wentworth … Recorded assists in back-to-back shutouts wins against Colby-Sawyer and Rhode Island College … Scored his first goal of the season on September 28 in a win over Bridgewater State … Registered the game-tying goal on October 22 in a conference win over Western Connecticut State … Posted an assist in the Little East Conference Semifinal victory against Eastern Connecticut State University … Scored the game-winning goal in the Beacons’ Little East Conference Championship win over Rhode Island College (2-1).
2015 Played and started in 18 of the 21 games during the Beacons run to a second straight conference title … Was perhaps the most consistent and skilled center midfielder in the Little East Conference … Registered one goal and three assists to help the Beacons post a record 16 wins … Netted his first tally of the season in the 3-1 win over Wentworth Institute of Technology on September 22 … Recorded an assist in back-to-back games first against Southern Maine on September 26, then against Bridgewater State on September 30 … Earned his third assist of the year on October 28 in the 5-0 win over Mass. Maritime Academy.
2014 Was one of the top midfielders in the Little East Conference in his rookie season with the Beacons … Appeared in 17 of the 22 games played, and earned a spot in the starting line-up five times … Ended the year with three assists … Assisted on the game-winning goal over Rhode Island College on November 8 to give UMass Boston their first-ever Little East Conference tournament win … Made his collegiate debut for the Beacons on August 30 against RPI at the Roger Williams University Tournament … Earned his first assist in the 4-2 non-conference win over Wentworth Institute of Technology on September 24 … Tallied his second helper on October 7 in the 4-0 victory over St. Joseph’s College (Maine) … Earned his first collegiate start on September 17 against Salem State University … Started in both the Little East Conference Championship match against Keene State College on November 8, and the NCAA Tournament First Round game at Nichols College on November 13.
PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Brockton High School in 2014 where he was an All-State selection with the soccer team … Played for the club team FC Bolts based out of Boston … Son of Blong Khang and Mai Lee … Has three brothers, Ryan, Noah, and Cody … Currently majoring in Exercise Health Sciences.