Oklahoma State University Athletics

Crystal Lee
January 06, 2004 | Cowgirl Softball
Spring 2003: Crystal saw action in 51 games, earning the start in 50 contests. She had 30 hits in 135 at-bats, a .222 batting average. Crystal had five doubles, six home runs and shared the lead for triples with two. She also had one stolen base and was perfect from the field in 24 chances.
Fall 2002: Crystal started 13 games in the outfield for the Cowgirls. She batted .250, going 10-for-40 at the plate. She had one double, one triple, three runs batted in and five runs scored. Crystal also had two sacrifice hits and was perfect from the field in six chances.
at Palomar: Crystal lettered two years under coach Mark Eldridge at Palomar Junior College. During her sophomore season, she had a .430 batting average, five home runs and 47 runs batted in. Crystal earned second-team all-conference accolades her freshman year and first-team honors her sophomore season. She was named to the All Southern California team and the all-state tournament team in 2002. Crystal also led Palomar to the conference championship in 2001 and 2002.
Prep: Crystal lettered four years at Rancho Buena Vista High School. She was a first-team all-conference selection her sophomore year and member of the .300 hitting club her freshman year. She also played basketball and volleyball for four years.
Personally: Born Dec. 28, 1981, Crystal is the daughter of Bruce and Becky Lee. She has two siblings; Angie (26), Jackie (16) and Erick (6). Crystal is majoring in advertising and sales.










