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Lee Scott

Lee Scott

  • Title
    Director of Sports Performance (MBB, WBB, WTEN)
  • Phone
    615-460-8044
  • Email
    lee.scott@belmont.edu
  • Alma Mater
    Northwestern State, 2008
Lee Scott begins his third year as Belmont University's  director of sports performance.  
 
Prior to Belmont, Scott spent nine years at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, the last seven leading the Islanders' strength and conditioning program as assistant athletic director for sports performance.
 
"We are excited to welcome Lee and his family to Belmont," said Renee Schultz, senior associate athletic director and senior woman administrator. "Lee brings a wealth of experience in the sports performance field and will be instrumental in developing our student-athletes to maximize their athletic potential. Lee stood out during the interview process because he is a proven, collaborative leader who values whole-person formation in a Christ-centered environment."

Among notable career accomplishments, Scott was part of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi's back-to-back Southland Conference championships in men's basketball which included consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament - and victory in the 2023 First Four.

The Islanders also claimed the 2023 Southland Conference All-Sports trophy for women's sports, claiming championships in basketball, tennis and beach volleyball.

Prior to TAMUCC, Scott served as the head strength and conditioning coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville, overseeing strength and conditioning for the school's 12 intercollegiate athletics teams. He designed and implemented programs for every team at TAMUK, and helped the Javelinas pick up conference championships in baseball and men's track in 2014. In addition, the TAMUK men's track team finished fourth in the nation.

Previously, Scott worked at Houston's Downtown Club at the Met as a group exercise instructor and personal trainer. In addition to his duties with the Downtown Club, he designed a plyometric and strength program for the John Lucas Camp in Houston. He also spent a year working at the YMCA in Victoria, Texas, for a year in the same position he held at the Downtown Club.

His career began at Midwestern State University, where he earned his master's degree in exercise physiology. As a strength and conditioning graduate assistant, he crafted and carried out offseason conditioning programs for the MSU women's basketball team. He also designed and implemented the walk-on/redshirt football program for the Mustangs and assisted in the strength and conditioning for football, men's basketball and softball.

Scott was a student-athlete at Northwestern State University, serving as a placekicker for the Demon football program before ending his career at MSU. He won conference championships in 2004 and 2009 while twice leading the Lone Star Conference in kickoff coverage.

Following his collegiate career, he was one of four kickers chosen to participate in the national combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. He also played semiprofessionally in the arena league for the Houston Stallions and Corpus Christi Fury.

A native of Elgin, Texas, Scott lives in Nashville with his wife, Julie, and daughters Hattie and Sadie.