Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame honors Vanderbilt AD, while women’s basketball recognized as Amateur Female Team of the Year and Diego Pavia as Amateur Male Athlete of the Year
The Hall of Fame also recognized head coach Shea Ralph and the Vanderbilt women’s basketball team as Female Amateur Team of the Year, and Heisman finalist and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Winner Diego Pavia as Male Amateur Athlete of the Year.
Lee, Pavia and the women’s basketball team will receive their awards in a July 11 ceremony at the Omni Nashville. That same night, the Hall of Fame will induct 2012 American League Cy Young winner and VandyBoys program benefactor and former pitching ace David Price.
Lee is the first Vanderbilt athletics administrator honored as Tennessean of the Year. She joins previous winners with ties to Vanderbilt like John Ingram, namesake of the Ingram Center for Student-Athlete Success and longtime university trustee and benefactor who provided the lead gift for Vandy United. Other honorees include the late John L. Seigenthaler, founder of the university’s First Amendment Center; Lamar Alexander, former governor and senator from Tennessee and Vanderbilt track and field alumnus; the late Stanley Cohen, Nobel-winning biochemist; and former football head coach James Franklin.
Lee, an innovator responsible for Vandy United’s ongoing vision for athletics and a back-to-back finalist for Sports Business Journal’s Athletic Director of the Year, is the driving force behind Vanderbilt teams’ and student-athletes’ reimagining what is possible. In addition to women’s basketball and Pavia, her leadership spurred success across 15 other varsity sports.
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