
2017 AWARDS
Little East Conference First Team
2017 SEASON HIGHS
Games Played / Games Started: 10 / 9
Goals: 4 vs. Western Connecticut State, 4/1/17 (17 total)
Assists: 3 vs. Southern Maine, 4/28/17 (12 total)
Points: 5 vs. Western Connecticut State, 4/1/17 & at Keene State College, 5/6/17 (20 total)
Situational Goals (GAME WINNERS, UP, DOWN): 3 (man-up)
Ground Balls: 3 vs. three different opponents (15 total)
Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Western Connecticut State, 4/1/17 & at Keene State College, 5/6/17 (5 total)
NOTABLES
- Tied the program record man-up goals in a game with two against Eastern Connecticut State on April 9
- Scored two goals and had two assists in the 13-6 conference win over Salem State University on April 25
2016 Had a sensational senior season as a senior transfer … Became the first player since 1997 to be named to the NEILA East-West Senior All-Star game … Named Little East Conference Second Team honoree … Combined for 54 goals and 27 assists (81 points) and appeared in all 18 games … Tallied 45 ground balls, three man-up goals, two man-down goals, and four game-winners … Recorded five or more points in each of his first seven games as a Beacon … Tallied a career-high eight points with three goals and five assists and also had five ground balls in the 14-10 win over Daniel Webster college on March 3 … Recorded three goals and four assists for seven points in the March 8 win over Becker College … Netted six goals in the Beacons 9-2 win over Manhattanville College on March 26 … Scored a team-leading 15 goals against Little East Conference opponents … Found the back of the net four times in the Beacons 14-6 win over Western Connecticut State University on April 16 and against the University of Southern Maine on April 29 … Named the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Week on March 14 … Finsihed with three goals and three assists in the 12-11 five overtime win over Rivier University on February 27 and in the 10-9 win over Wentworth Institute on March 1.
PERSONAL/ HIGH SCHOOL Transferred to UMass Boston from Colby College … Graduated from Hopkinton High School in 2010 he was a three sport athlete (lacrosse, hockey, soccer) … He was a captain of both hockey and lacrosse teams and earned four varsity letters … He was a member of the Tri-Valley League All-Star 1st team … He was a two time lacrosse All-Star and an Eastern Mass. All- Star for lacrosse as well … He received the President’s Award in high school … Son of Wonjin and Meesook Lee … He has a brother Jonathan who played lacrosse for Yale University … He currently majors in Political Science.