Our last Flame on the Hot Seat is freshman golfer Emily Ritchie. Ritchie has had a busy first semester of college while juggling golf, making new friends, and starting her biochemistry pre-med major.
All in sports
Our last Flame on the Hot Seat is freshman golfer Emily Ritchie. Ritchie has had a busy first semester of college while juggling golf, making new friends, and starting her biochemistry pre-med major.
The Lee men’s and women’s basketball teams will begin the 2020-21 season on Dec. 12 after the Gulf South Conference Board of Directors approved a 20-game conference schedule on Monday.
No matter the sport, there is one common face that all Lee Flames fans recognize.
The NCAA has announced championship sites for the next six seasons and Lee University, in partnership with Chattanooga Sports, has landed five championships to be hosted in the Scenic City.
Teagan Lenox, a senior on the track and field team, finds joy while juggling multiple leadership roles on campus.
The Lee University women's cross country team captured its fourth-consecutive Gulf South Conference Cross Country Championship and Celine Ritter won her second-straight individual title Saturday morning.
Our next Flame on the Hot Seat is sophomore cross country runner Olivia McLain.
Lee University’s Celine Ritter, Christian Noble, Danielle Horter and Caleb Guthery are making a name for the Flames nationwide. The Gulf South Conference and U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association honored these four athletes last week following a successful weekend in Louisville.
In the inaugural NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Cross Country National and conference polls, both Lee University programs are listed in the top 5.
Our next Flame on the Hot Seat is cross-country runner Ezekiel Harless.
Lee University is constructing a massive athletic facility on the north end of campus.
The next Flame on the Hot Seat is sophomore soccer player Yotam Balbul.
Lee University's Celine Ritter continued to be recognized for her Lee record performance this weekend at the UAH Chargers XC Open with the announcement she was selected the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division II Women's Cross Country National Athlete of the Week.
Lee Athletics were finally able to start back up again last week, following safety guidelines, after the COVID-19 pandemic caused seasons and championships to be canceled and athletic facilities to be shut down for months.
As part of the Gulf South Conference and NCAA Division II, Lee announced all Flames soccer, volleyball and basketball games will be postponed until at least Jan. 1, and all championships are canceled this fall.
The operations of the DeVos Recreation Center have been adapted to serve students while following state-regulated guidelines.
Like all other spring sports, Lee’s tennis was canceled due to the coronavirus. A lot of players had to leave to go home, which for some included traveling to other countries.