Game-by-Game Stats | Career Stats
2013:
- Played in all 17 matches, making 12 starts
- Scored in opening match at Pittsburgh (8/30)
- Netted goal in 3-2 win at Green Bay (11/2)
2012:
- Started in all 19 matches
- Scored game-winning goal against Detroit Mercy (Oct. 3)
- Recorded two assists against New Hampshire (Aug. 24)
2011:
- Played in 11 matches, including seven appearances in the starting lineup
2010:
- Played in 18 matches as a true freshman, earning seven starts
- Scored two goals for four points during the season
- Netted the match-winning goal in OUs win over IUPUI (11/12) in the semifinals of The Summit League Tournament
- Scored his first collegiate goal against San Diego State (9/12)
- Made his collegiate debut as a starter against Marshall (9/3)
Academic Honors:
- Earned a spot on The Summit League All-Academic Team as a Distinguished Scholar (2010)
- Earned a spot on The Summit League All-Academic Team (2011)
- Summit League Academic Honor Roll selection (2012)
- Earned Summit League Academic All-League selection (2012)
- Horizon League Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2013)
High School:
- Played four years of varsity soccer at Portage Central High School under coach Halloran
- Was named the Kalamazoo Gazette Player of the Year as a senior
- Earned all-state first team honors in his senior season and was all-state honorable mention as a junior
- Was team most valuable player in both his junior and senior seasons
- Was a four-time all- conference and all-district player
- Also competed in basketball and track at the varsity level at PCHS
- Played club soccer with the Derby County Wolves under coach Lars Richters
- Member of student council
- Earned a place on his school's High Honor Roll
Top Athletic Performance:
- Won the club national championship in California as a member of the Derby County Wolves
Personal:
Full Name: Sean Patrick Magee
Birthdate: February 29, 1992
Parents: Bill Magee and Karen Radcliff
Siblings: Bill and Megan Magee
> Uncle, Mark Ignatowitcz, played football at Northwestern from 1983-86
Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:
1. The attention given to student athletes
2. Oakland is a great school that is close to home
3. The good soccer program at OU