7 Ian Lee
7 Ian Lee
Height: 5-9
Weight: 200
Year: 2011
Hometown: Hampden, ME
High School: Hampden Academy
Position: C
Major: Human Resource Management
Bats/Throws: R/R

2011: Appeared in 41 games with 35 starts…selected as a team captain…hit .287 (35-122) with 16 runs, 11 doubles, one home run and 24 RBI…tied for second on the team in doubles and ranked fourth in RBI…struggled early but rebounded by hitting .365 (19-51) with nine runs, seven doubles and 12 RBI in the Monks’ last 15 games…went 2-4 with a run against UMass.-Boston on March 30th…tallied three hits in three trips with a run, a double, and two RBI in a win over Johnson & Wales on April 10th…went 3-3 with two runs, two doubles, and an RBI versus Norwich University on April 23rd…tied a program record with three doubles and was 3-5 with a run and three RBI in a win over Gordon College on April 25th…went 2-4 and drove in the Monks’ only run in a 1-0 triumph over Bowdoin College on May 8th…was 2-5 with an RBI in an NCAA Tournament win over Wheaton College on May 18th and added a 2-4 effort versus Western New England College the next day…recorded the biggest hit of his baseball career on May 20th – a game-winning two-run double with two outs and two strikes in the bottom of the 11th against top-seeded Tufts University in the NCAA Regional…collected GNAC All-Tournament honors…closed out his outstanding career hitting .367 (192-523) with 93 runs, 42 doubles, nine home runs and 139 RBI in 160 games…leaves the program tied for second in career doubles…also ranks sixth in games played, at bats, hits, and RBI, and ninth in batting and total bases (265).

2010: Played in 34 games with 31 starts, 14 at designated hitter, 10 in left field and seven behind the plate…hit .333 (37-111) with 20 runs, six doubles, two home runs and 29 RBI…registered eight multiple hit games and eight multi-RBI contests…closed out his sophomore season on a 19-game hitting streak and extended the run to 21 games before going 0-1 against WPI on March 8th…proceeded to notch a base hit in the next six games…went 4-6 with two runs against Wentworth on March 11th, the third four-hit effort of his career…was 3-4 with an RBI against UMass-Boston on March 25th…belted the first grand slam of his career against Lasell College on April 10th…went 2-5 with five RBI against the Lasers that day, the second five-RBI performance of his career…was 2-4 with a double, homer and four RBI against Southern Maine on April 15th…went 4-8 with six RBI, two runs, a double and a triple – the second of his career – in a twinbill against Norwich on April 24th…drove home a pair of runs in a win over Wheaton in the New England Regional on May 21st…named Second Team All-GNAC for the second year in a row.

2009: Started in 43 games for the Monks - 21 behind the dish, 21 at designated hitter and once at first base...posted an offensive season not seen since the days of Steve Osborne '01...hit .475 (75-158) with 40 runs, 53 RBI's, 17 doubles and 3 homers...his batting average was good for the GNAC batting title, and ranked seventh in all of NCAA DIII Baseball...hit an astounding .607 (37-61) in league play... also led the league in hits and on-base percentage (.517) and tied for the GNAC lead in doubles and total bases (101)...a complete catcher, he threw out 36.4% of would-be basestealers and made just two errors in 139 chances...registered 23 multiple-hit games and drove home multiple runs in 13 different games, both team-highs...ended the season on a 19 game hitting streak and was held hitless just four times in 2009...knocked home four runs against Wittenberg on March 9th...notched his first four hit performance the next day against Thomas More...went 3-3 with two runs against St. Joseph's (NY) on March 13th...posted six consecutive multi-hit games and was hitting .431 as of April 1st...amazingly drove his average upwards by hitting .505 (47-93) for the remainder of the season...went 4-4 with two runs and five RBI's against Rivier on April 4th and 5-5 with three runs, three RBI's and a pair of doubles in a doubleheader against Lasell the following day... went 3-6 with a run and two RBI's against Colby on April 13th and 3-5 with two runs and three RBI's in the opening game of a twinbill against Thomas the following day...connected on his first home run of the season in the nightcap against the Terriers - a two run blast in the first frame...hit a solo blast off the scoreboard at Southern Maine on April 16th...had an excellent day against Emerson on April 18th as the sophomore slugger went 5-7 with four runs and seven RBI's in a two-game set against the Lions...posted a 4-5 effort with two doubles and a pair of RBI's against JWU in the GNAC tournament on April 25th...with the Monks coming out of the losers' bracket, kept up the pace in two games against Suffolk in the tournament on April 26th, having gone 4-8 with three runs, four RBI's, a double and a home run for the day...collected All-Conference Second Team and D3Baseball.com All-America Honorable Mention  honors and was named as the team's Hitter of the Year.

2008: Played in 42 games with 41 starts - 25 at third base and 16 behind the dish...batted .341 (45-132) with 33 RBI's, 17 runs, 8 doubles and 3 long balls...posted 12 multiple-hit games and 9 multi-RBI contests...sent home a run with a double, his first collegiate hit, against Clark on March 3rd...hit his first NCAA home run - a three run shot in the first inning - against Suffolk on March 29th...hit .418 (28-67) in April to raise his batting average nearly 100 points...collected his first triple against Emerson on April 5th...went 2-4 with a homer and four RBI's against Thomas on April 16th...was 3-3 with a home run and three RBI's against Rivier on April 19th...named GNAC Rookie of the Week twice and was honored as the GNAC Rookie of the Year following the season...also collected the team's Rookie of the Year honor.

Before St. Joe's: Redshirted as a freshman at the University of Maine.

High School: Played four years of varsity baseball for David Shapiro at Hampden Academy, making first team all conference three years... was a finalist for the Maine Mr. Baseball Award, named the PVC Player of the Year and a member of the All-Maine All-Star Team his senior year...also played golf and hockey in high school.

Personal: Ian Farrell Lee, born November 9, 1987 in Hampden Maine....son of David and Susan Lee...majoring in Human Resource Management.

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