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Angie Lee
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About Angie
Angie Lee, born in 1962 or 1963, has served as the director of student affairs at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse since 2016. Her career in basketball coaching began with positions as an assistant coach with the Western Illinois Leathernecks women's basketball team from 1987 to 1988 and as a scout for the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team from 1988 to 1995. Lee was promoted to head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes in 1995, earning recognition as the 1996 Associated Press College Women's Basketball Coach of the Year. She continued in coaching until 2004, with her final role as an assistant coach for the Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball team from 2000. Since transitioning from coaching, Lee has taken on administrative roles within higher education, culminating in her position at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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The Amanda Bucci Show (Formerly Bucci Radio)
3 episodes
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3

It's Upgrade Season
2 episodes
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2

We're Dating the Same Guy
1 episode
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1

Main Character with Andrea Marie Teta
1 episode
Shows
1

Feminine Frequency Podcast
1 episode
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1

MORE ALIVE PODCAST | with Andrea Crowder
1 episode
Shows
1

That's Derm Good!
1 episode
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1

Hi Felicia Podcast
1 episode
Shows
1
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