New Mexico: Talented defensive back that was able to redshirt in 2014 … found a home as one of two nickels in UNM’s base 3-3-5.
2015 (Redshirt Junior): Tied for fourth on the team in tackles with 54, including 36 solos as he played in 12 games, starting nine … also had three pass breakups, two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … registered a career-high nine tackles with two tackles for a loss, a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery against New Mexico State … forced a fumble at the NMSU 2-yard line line that he recovered in the end zone for a touchdown … had a fantastic game against Hawai’i with six tackles, a pass breakup and two interceptions … his final interception ended Hawai’i’s last chance drive, clinching a 28-27 win for UNM … had eight tackles against Tulsa in his second game … had three tackles against Wyoming, but recorded two pass breakups … had seven tackles with a half-tackle for a loss against Nevada … added five tackles and two for loss against Boise State in a 31-24 win … had three tackles, including a sack, against Arizona in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl.
2014 (Junior): Redshirted.
Junior College: As a sophomore he totaled 30 tackles (including 23 solo stops and two for a loss) while forcing one fumble, recovering one fumble and breaking up three passes for the Badgers in 2013… made 12 tackles (11 solo), intercepted one pass and broke up five others in as a freshman in 2012 as the Badgers allowed just 13.4 points and 277.5 yards per game … Snow went 11-1 in 2012, won the Western States Football League, defeated ASA College 47-21 in the Carrier Dome Bowl in Syracuse, N.Y., and finished ranked No. 3 in the nation among junior colleges … also offered scholarships by Fresno State and Wyoming.
High School: Played defensive back two seasons for Baltimore City College (Md.) High School … the Black Knights finished 2010 with an 8-4 record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Maryland State Class 2A playoffs.
Personal: Full name is Lee Crosby … born on January 19, 1994 … majoring in liberal arts.