custom33Lnumber10positionGhighschoolLake Oswego HSfirst_nameKelseyyearSeniorhometownLake Oswego, Ore.height5-7last_nameLavender<b>2006-07 (JUNIOR):</b><br>Coming into the season as the Tigers' leading scorer from the previous year, Lavender continued her strong play on the perimeter for Pacific as she finished the season with a 7.8 points per game average. Using the three-point arc to do most of her damage, Kelsey netted 58 three-pointers on the season in 30 games played for a 1.93 clip that ranked her fourth in the conference. In her third season of action, Lavender posted a career night against Lafayette on Dec. 22 when she poured in 26 points, hitting six times from distance in the contest. With the close of the season, Lavender has 708 career points, needing just 298 points in her final season of action to become the newest member of the Tigers' 1,000 point club. Additionally, Lavender sits at No. 4 all-time in three-pointers made in program history as she needs just eight more to move into the No. 3 spot.<b>2005-06 (SOPHOMORE):</b><br>Switching positions and taking over the starting point guard reigns in her sophomore campaign, Kelsey saw action in 27 of Pacific's games, starting 26 contests. Throughout the season, Lavender established herself as one of the Tigers' top scoring threats, averaging a team-best 12.6 points per game. Seventeen times throughout the season, Lavender scored in double-figures and topped the 20-point mark three times. On the year, she led the team in scoring 13 times, including a stretch of three games to end the season. Kelsey set a season-high with 22 points against UC Riverside on Jan. 7, knocking down three three-pointers in the process. Lavender led the Tigers to a Big West best 5.4 three-pointers per game as she tallied 70 on the season at a .374 clip. Against Long Beach State on Jan. 13, Kelsey dropped in a team season-high and a career-best six three-pointers. In addition to her scoring, Lavender averaged 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game as the Tigers' floor general.<b>2004-05 (FRESHMAN):</b><br>In her first season with the Tigers, Kelsey played in all 27 games, including five starts. On the season, Lavender finished fifth on the team with 135 points, including 72 points on 24 three-pointers, third best on the team. Lavender led the Tigers with a .895 free-throw percentage on 17-of-19 from the line. Lavender had a team high 13 points in Pacific's 63-57 loss to Cal State Northridge on Feb. 24. Kelsey had a season-high four assists and eight points on three-of-five from the field in the Tigers' 73-50 loss to Cal State Northridge on Jan. 27. Lavender notched a career-high six rebounds in Pacific's 61-55 win over Cal State Fullerton on Dec. 30. Kelsey scored a season-high 19 points in the Tigers' 45-42 loss to Colorado on Dec. 18.<b>HIGH SCHOOL:</b><br>Lavender graduated from Lake Oswego High School in Lake Oswego, Oregon in 2004. As a Laker, Kelsey led Lake Oswego HS to a combined 84-27 record in her four seasons. A four-time member of the All-Three Rivers League (TRL) First Team, Kelsey was named to Oregon's All-State Second Team following both her junior and senior seasons. During her senior season, Lavender became the all-time leading scorer at Lake Oswego HS, notching more than 1,500 points (1,517).<b>PERSONAL:</b><br>Kelsey Lavender is the daughter of Gary and Diana Lavender. Kelsey's father, Gary, retired from coaching high school basketball after more than 30 years with a combined record of 544-190 (.741). Gary Lavender coached 27 seasons at Lake Oswego High School, including the four years that Kelsey attended. Kelsey has one sibling, Kyle. In her fourth year at Pacific, Kelsey is majoring in physical therapy.