Christian Noble won his second NCAA Division II Championship in as many days and the Lee University men's track & field team placed fourth at the 2021 NCAA DII Indoor Track & Field Championships.
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Christian Noble won his second NCAA Division II Championship in as many days and the Lee University men's track & field team placed fourth at the 2021 NCAA DII Indoor Track & Field Championships.
Celine Ritter made Lee University history as the first women's athlete to win an NCAA Division II Championship with a first-place performance in the 3000-meter run at the 2021 NCAA DII Indoor Track & Field Championships Saturday evening in the Birmingham CrossPlex.
This week’s Flame on the Hot Seat is junior lacrosse player Dariana Blanton.
Janina Remley, a junior on the Flames Softball team, is one of many athletes who has traveled far to join the Lee Flames.
Andrea Hudson has been on the sidelines leading the Lee volleyball team for 30 years and has amassed 839 wins.
The Lady Flames basketball team is currently 11-6 looking to continue its dominance heading into the end of their season.
This week’s Flame on the Hot Seat is sophomore baseball pitcher Christian Wylder.
Lee Flames coach Caleb Morgan leads athletes to uphold the track and field legacy.
In the spirit of the campus-wide wellness day on Wednesday, Feb. 10, the DeVos Recreation Center will be offering free fitness classes to students.
Basketball has been forced to deal with COVID issues since the season began for the Lee men and women’s teams since the seasons were scheduled to begin in late December. Will Coach Mark Brew and his baseball club face the same issues when it fires up the first pitch, hosting Union University on Feb 6-7.
This week’s Flame on the Hot Seat is Sophomore basketball star Macy Woodworth.
The Gulf South Conference Board of Directors has approved a 2021 Spring Championship Series for the sports of soccer and volleyball. Men’s and women’s soccer teams will open their seasons the week of Feb. 11, while volleyball teams will begin play on March 3.
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.