Title: | Head Cross Country Coach/Assistant Track & Field Coach |
Phone: | (865) 471-3454 |
Email: | blee@cn.edu |
Year: | 10th Season |
A quote that is often used in the arena of sport comes from Winston Churchill. He once said, "Never give in. Never give in. Never. Never. Never. Never." That same philosophy is what head coach Whitney Lee encourages the Eagle cross country teams to adhere to in every facet of their lives. There is a certain discipline required to be a runner, let alone be a competitive runner, and Coach Lee has taken that same discipline to heart in his efforts as a coach. Lee has the good fortune of coaching the Eagle cross country teams and is entering his 10th (full) season as head coach of both the women and men. He took the reins as coach during the 2001 season just before the South Atlantic Conference Championship meet and has enjoyed success ever since.
Last season, the Lady Eagles claimed four top five finishes under Lee's guidance, including a second place finish at the Carson-Newman Challenge (9/18), a first place showing in the Railsplitter Invitational (10/23) and a fifth place finish at the SAC Championships (11/6).
In 2009, Lee guided the Lady Eagles to a second-place finish in the SAC Championship and the Eagles to a fifth-place showing. Lady Eagle freshman Meredith Nix earned SAC Freshman of the Year honors, while Brooke Earhart garnered first team All-SAC honors and Melissa Ford, Catelyn Dake and Cara Hawkins received second team All-SAC accolades.
Lee led the teams to a successful season in 2008, which included
three top three finishes for the women and two top three finishes
for the men.
The Lady Eagles opened the 2008 season by winning the Tusculum
Invitational and finished the year by claiming third in the SAC
Championships and finishing ninth in the NCAA Division II Southeast
Regional Championship. SAC Women’s Runner of the Year Aubrey
Morris led the Lady Eagles, winning five events, including the SAC
Championships, and finishing second in two meets. After placing
second in the Southeast Regional Championship, Morris went on to
compete in the NCAA Division II Championship.
Lee guided the Eagles to a third place finish in the Tusculum
Invitational to open the season and a second-place showing at the
Belmont Abbey Invitational. After placing sixth in the SAC
Championships, the Eagles closed out the season with a 13th place
finish in the Southeast Regional Championship.
Lee earned SAC Coach of the Year honors in 2006 for the third time
in his career and coached All-SAC runners Morris and Vanessa Gibson
to great success.
Prior to becoming head coach, Lee served as graduate assistant
coach of the Eagles during the 1997-2001 seasons. This opportunity
came after running for Carson-Newman during the 1994-1996 seasons.
Lee has also coached on the high school level, as he was a
volunteer coach at his alma mater, North Gaston High in Dallas,
N.C., in 1992 and 1993. Within the realm of coaching, Lee is
currently pursuing Level 1 Certification as coach in the USA Track
& Field Coaching Education Program.
The individual achievements of the runners that have represented
Carson-Newman during Lee's time as head coach result in a total of
twenty-two (28) All-Conference performances (19 women; 9 men) and
thirteen (16) All-Region performances (13 women; 3 men). Among the
accolades garnered by the Eagle harriers as a team, the most
notable are the South Atlantic Conference and Southeast Region
championships won by the women's team in 2002 and the SAC title won
by the Lady Eagles in 2005. These accomplishments led to Lee being
named Women's Coach of the Year for both the SAC and Region in 2002
and for the conference in 2005. The feat of Region Champions was
the first for the women's team and first for either team of the
Eagle Cross country program since joining the NCAA Division II
ranks. This accomplishment resulted in their third straight trip
(as a team) to the National Championship meet.
In 2003, Lee accompanied Jennifer Sauceman to the National
Championship meet, as she qualified individually, finishing 5th at
the Region meet that season. In 2004, Lee then got to see Margaux
Cowan-Banker compete in the National Championship meet after she
won the Region meet that season. The men's team has been successful
also; with them finishing in the top ten at the Region meet each
year under Lee's guidance.
The 2001 and 2002 teams found themselves in the top three at the
Conference meet. The 2005 season was a special one as the Lady
Eagles won the SAC championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament
once again. Ryan Althaus qualified as an individual for the NCAA
Championships. Lee was once again recognized as the SAC Coach of
the Year.
Another aspect of being part of the Eagle Cross country teams is
the opportunity to excel in the academic arena. During his time at
Carson-Newman, Lee has had teams that have earned honors as
All-Academic Teams/Individuals as determined by the Division II
Cross country Coaches Association. Teams must have a cumulative GPA
of 3.00 through the season of competition, and individuals must
have a 3.25 and finish in the top 30 percent of eligible
competitors at the Region meet. The women's team has earned this
honor four years (2001-04) under Lee, and the men have done so one
time (2004). There have been twelve (12) individual honors given to
the women runners and six (6) to the men during Lee's stint. One
student-athlete, Bryce Kirksey, was named as an Academic
All-American by CoSIDA, which is made up of Sports Information
Directors of NCAA members.
Apart from his responsibilities at Carson-Newman, Lee teaches high
school math at Morristown-Hamblen West High in Morristown, Tenn. He
had previously taught at Seymour High for four (4) years and at
Gatlinburg-Pittman High for half a year. Also, from 1995-2004, Lee
spent his summers working at Camp WinShape near Rome, GA as
counselor, head counselor, and program director. During his time
there as program director, Lee oversaw the accreditation process of
the camp with the American Camping Association, which is an
organization that certifies camps according to certain standards
and codes. Some other things that Lee finds as great opportunities
within Jefferson City are staying involved in campus life through
Intramurals, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Eagle athletics,
and volunteering some time tutoring middle/high school math
students and working with Boy Scout organizations.