GREG LEE
PHS CLASS OF 1999
Lee, a 1999 PHS graduate, earned four (4) varsity letters in tennis. During that time, he helped lead the team to three ACCAL championships, one ACCAL team runner-up, and to the 1998 Northern California CIF finals. He is a 1-time ACCAL singles champion, 1-time ACCAL doubles champion, and 2-time ACCAL singles runner up to his older brother Garrett Lee. He concluded his high school tennis career with an undefeated season in 1999. After high school, Greg attended UC Davis where he played #2 singles and #2 doubles his freshman year and #1 singles and #1 doubles his remaining three years. In his collegiate tennis career, he was a 4-time All-American. During the summer after his junior year, Greg earned a professional ranking on the ATP Tour. In 2003, he received the distinction of being named UC Davis Male Athlete of the Year among all UC Davis varsity sports, receiving the prestigious Babe Slater Award. He was also the recipient of a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, which is given to the top 16 male student-athletes among all divisions in the sport in the nation. In 2011 he was inducted into the UC Davis Athletics Hall of Fame. His tennis career also included earning United States Tennis Association (USTA) Northern California open rankings as high as number one in doubles and number two in singles. He played on league teams winning several Northern California championships and moving on to compete in the USTA National team tournament, where his team has made it as far as the finals, and where his victories include players ranked as high as 50 in the world. He also served as the assistant tennis coach for one year at UC Davis and for two years at UC San Diego. Greg went on to obtain his master’s degree in computer science from UC San Diego in 2006. He has been working full-time at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) since 2006, where he is devoted to helping scientists make sure their simulations run correctly and efficiently on LLNL’s supercomputers. He is the primary developer of the Stack Trace Analysis Tool (STAT), a 2011 R&D100 award winner, and has authored or co-authored dozens of publications in conference proceedings and journals. Greg currently resides in Pleasanton, California. In 2008 he married his wife Nancy whom he met at UC Davis, where she competed on the UC Davis Women’s Tennis Team. In 2015, Greg and Nancy welcomed their son Andrew into the world.
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