Bowdoin Athletic Hall of Honor
A powerhouse in Bowdoin athletics, Stacey Jones Lee ’00 distinguished herself as one of the College’s most versatile and accomplished student-athletes. A multisport standout, she earned multiple NESCAC titles and NCAA All-America honors in both indoor and outdoor track and field while serving as a four-year starter and captain for the volleyball team. Her record-setting performances placed her among Bowdoin’s most decorated track and field athletes. Renowned for her drive, discipline, and leadership, Jones Lee set the school record in the indoor shot put and continues to hold Bowdoin’s discus record nearly three decades later. In volleyball, she was a steady and respected captain, known for her work ethic, poise, and ability to elevate those around her. Beyond athletics, she embodied the ideals of a Bowdoin education—excelling academically and leading through service. As president of the Russwurm African American Society and a member of Residential Life, she fostered inclusion and community on campus. Following graduation, Jones Lee built a distinguished career in education, serving in leadership roles at Bowdoin, St. Paul’s, St. Mark’s, and now The Mount Vernon School in Atlanta.