by PointGuard » Tue Apr 09, 2019 7:03 pm
Player in the Spotlight: Lee Pauly
By Steve Porter
“Lee Pauly is just a stellar guy. Great personality, positive attitude, hard worker, team player. He’s willing to do whatever will help the team the most,” espoused 3rd assistant coach Shannon Winn.
Pauly is finishing his career with Youngstown State this season. The 6’7” senior is from Toledo where he went to Toledo high School. He came to the Penguins as a SF, but has played more time at PF, particularly the past two seasons. Pauly was a key to getting Blake Elleby, a teammate from Toledo High School, to join the team as a walk-on. Elleby said, “When a vacancy came open on the team, Lee encouraged me to talk with the coaches and put a good word in for me which I really appreciated. I know they were looking at other players, so I think Lee tipped the scales for me.”
Coach KD Durst said, “When Lee came to us as a freshman, while possessing some solid skills, it was obvious he needed some development to play Division I ball. To his credit, he worked his butt off in practice but got limited playing time as a freshman and sophomore. But then last year and this year, we’ve been able to work him more into the game, particularly at PF. Although he’s started some games the past two seasons, he has accepted a role as the first interior guy coming off the bench. Now he’s a strong player at both PF and SF. He jokes that the longer he’s let his beard grow, the better he’s become as a player. In addition, he’s a skilled practical joker so he keeps everyone on their toes.”
He has a good mid-range jump shot and can muscle up shots inside as well. He’s also an 84% free shooter. He boxes out well and gets his share of rebounds. His defense has improved every season. The coaches all agree that he is a consummate role player. So far this season he’s played in every game and started 4 times. He’s averaging just over 14 mpg, 4.9 ppg, and 4.0 rpg this season.
“While he’s not been able to routinely break into the starting lineup, Lee never complains,” said Durst. “He comes off the bench ready and willing to do whatever we need of him.”
Beyond playing basketball, Pauly has hit the books and sports a lofty 3.9 GPA. Donnie Williams said, “Lee really worked closely with me when I got here this year on setting up a good study plan that’s helped me not get into trouble with my grades.” Pauly said he plans to apply for graduate study in physical therapy and athletic training after he graduates this May. Last summer he was married, and his wife Jaylin and he recently announced they are expecting a baby this June.
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