Jordan Lee
Jordan Lee

Bio

Jordan Lee enters his second season as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Ohlone College.

Coach Lee was named Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Ohlone College in March 2022 and proceeded to have a remarkable first year at the helm of the Renegades. Lee and his staff turned around a program that was 2-25 the season before, and finished the year with an 18-11 record, a 3rd place finish in the prestigious Coast-North Conference, and a State Playoff berth. The surprising turnaround resulted in Coach Lee being named Signal the Light Norcal Coach of the Year for the 2022-2023 season.

Prior to Ohlone College, Coach Lee spent two years at NCAA Division I University of California, Riverside. While with the Highlanders, Lee helped lead UC Riverside to two marquee wins over PAC-12 opponents and their best record in school history in 2020-21.

Coach Lee spent three years as an Assistant Coach at NCAA Division II Cal State East Bay in Hayward, CA from 2017-2020 where he helped lead the Pioneers to a 49-39 three-year record, including a 2018-19 campaign that marked a 22-8 record and a first-ever appearance in the CCAA Tournament.  

Before Cal State East Bay, Lee coached as an Assistant Coach at College of Alameda for three years while also coaching with the Alameda Vipers Basketball Club. He has played three seasons professionally in Hong Kong in the HKBA and ABL. He has partnered with Nike, Adidas, and the Harlem Globetrotters to run basketball camps and clinics worldwide.

 A native of the East Bay, Jordan Lee was born in Oakland, CA and grew up in Alameda, graduating from Alameda High School in 2008. He went on to graduate from University of California, Riverside with a degree in Public Policy in 2013 and obtained his master’s degree in Physical Education and Exercise Science from Azusa Pacific University in 2019. He resides in Fremont.

 “It’s a rare and special honor to be able to coach at Ohlone College, at a school with such a prestigious academic and athletic background,” Lee said. “It’s a dream come true to have this opportunity, and I look forward to building a program that the community can be proud of.”

 

Season Record Coast-North Postseason Notes
2022-23 18-11 3rd CCCAA First Round STL Coach of the Year; Only first-year head coach in CCCAA tournament