University of Maine at Presque Isle Athletics Hall of Fame
Pam Gee is recognized as an inductee into the University of Maine at Presque Isle owls Athletic Hall of Fame for her achievements on the women's basketball team. A 1986 graduate from the UMPI, graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education. During her four year career, Gee played on the women's basketball team from 1982-86.
During Gee's four years with the Owls, she went on to become the second women's basketball player in school history to score 1,000 points in a career. Her scoring was highlighted her junior year (84'-85') where she scored 392 points and made 175 2-point field goals. Starting right away in her first year, Gee helped her team to a 15+ win season, as the program continued to grow during her stint.
During her playing time, Gee helped her team set numerous school records. Including the following, set in the 1985-86 season: Most wins in a season with 24, Highest winning percentage with 74.4%, most consecutive wins with 14, and highest average margin of victory with 18.0. During which Gee averaged 2.5 steals per game.
Gee's performances were rewarded her Junior year. Earning All-American Third Team Honors for the Little College Division and All_Region Honors for the Small College Division in her 1984-85 season. In her final season, Gee was awarded by UMPI, as she earned Female Athlete of the Year.
After graduation, Gee went on to work in education and athletics. Gee became an official for youth and high school sports, eventually officiating Maine High School Field Hockey and Lacrosse Regional and State Championship games. While also working for numerous umpire and official associations, Gee has worked in Elementary Education as a teacher and currently as a Special Education Technician. Gee, a Maine resident her whole life, currently resides in Freeport, Maine as she continues her Special Education and Officiating duties.