Soccer's Lee Completes International Playing ExperienceSoccer's Lee Completes International Playing Experience

Soccer's Lee Completes International Playing Experience

April 1, 2015

(Nate Lee #13, pictured with brothers Alex #4 and Justin #2 along with members of the Guam National Team)

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Penn State men's soccer player Nate Lee (Deerwood, Md.) has officially completed his tenure playing for Guam as the National team went 0-1-1 against international competition this past week overseas.



Lee, who is a redshirt sophomore defender for head coach Bob Warming suited up along with his brothers Alex and Justin to play in a pair of friendlies in Japan and Singapore during a four day stretch.



The trio started in both matches in which their  team fell to Hong Kong 1-0, Mar. 28 and then played to a 2-2 draw vs. Singapore, Mar. 31.

Lee appeared in a half dozen matches for the Nittany Lions in 2014, playing in a season high 22 minutes against St. Francis (Pa.), Sept. 16. He was out on the pitch in eight contests, while starting four as a redshirt freshman in 2013.



 

Both Alex Lee, and Justin Lee also have prior collegiate playing experience as Alex played at Maryland from 2008-11 and Justin sported the Blue and White kits for PSU earlier this decade.

The Guam National team is controlled by the Guam Football Association and is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and its East Asian Football Federation region.