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  Danielle Lee
School: Texas A&M University
Year: Senior
Home Town: San Antonio, TX
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High School: Clark
Height: 5-4
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Singles Record: 19-21
Doubles Record: 28-22

"Over the last two years Danielle has learned a lot about how the team works and how college tennis works, and she will utilize that to make a push for the lineup in singles and doubles. She has great rapport with all the girls and can be a great help in leading this young team." --Coach Bobby Kleinecke

Continues to work hard and compete for a spot in the lineup in singles and doubles this season…Is a left hander who is a smart player with good ground strokes…Provides valuable experience at the national level…A three time state qualifier who was one of the top-ranked junior singles and doubles players in Texas.

2001-2002 (SOPHOMORE): A key reserve for the Aggies...Was undefeated in dual match singles action with a 3-0 mark...Had an overall record of 11-4...Built an 8-4 mark in doubles with Robyn Bassett and Leah Killen...Teamed with Bassett to post a Big 12 win over Iowa State.

2000-01 (FRESHMAN): Played in the first round of the ITA Southwest Regional in College Station…Fell to Erin Waters of Rice.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time state qualifier who was chosen as district MVP all four years…Was a national qualifier seven consecutive years…Received the Roy-Atkins Sportsmanship Award…Was in the top 10 Texas in singles for five years and in the top three in Texas doubles for six years…In singles, was ranked No. 92 in 14s, No. 130 in 16s, and No. 150 in 18s…At doubles she was ranked No. 20 in 16s and 18s.

PERSONAL: Danielle May Lee is the daughter of Robert and Donna Lee of San Antonio, Texas…Has an older sister, Tonya… Hobbies include traveling, skiing, and being with family and friends…Is active in Young Life, Aggie Buddies, Aggie Athletes Involved and Kanakuk Kamps…Started playing tennis at age nine…Lists her most memorable moment in tennis at A&M as beating Texas in Austin for the first time in 11 years…Considers Alison Ojeda, formerly the No. 1 player for Tennessee and now assistant coach at Texas A&M, as the toughest person she’s played… Is a member of Phi Eta Sigma honor society and is a two-time Texas A&M/Verizon Scholar Athlete…Majoring in biomedical science, plans to attend dental school following graduation…Born May 5, 1982, in San Antonio, Texas.