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2019-20 Women's Basketball

20 Cassandra Lacey

20 Cassandra Lacey

  • Height:
    5-9
  • Year:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Victorville, CA
  • High School:
    Serrano
  • Major:
    undecided

Summary

Biography

2019-20

  • A major contributor in the squad’s “double” championship that included winning the regular-season and postseason tournament titles
  • Helped Redlands earn its first-ever NCAA Tournament win with an upset over then-No. 8 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • Started all 29 games played while averaging 28.1 minutes per game
  • Converted 39.9% of her shots en route to 11.8 points per game as the team’s second-leading scorer
  • Hauled in 124 rebounds and 26 steals
  • Added 66 assists and three blocks
  • Scored in double figures on 18 occasions
  • Poured in 26 points off 50% shooting in the Bulldogs’ upset win over UW-Whitewater in the first round of the NCAA Championships
  • Finished her career with 1,162 points to rank fifth all-time at Redlands
  • Sits seventh in school history with a scoring average of 11.5 points per game
  • Also broke into the top-10 list at ninth with 222 assists over her career
  • Ranks tied-for-third with 101 games played and sixth with 76 starts

2018-19

  • Helped the Bulldogs to their 12th consecutive SCIAC semifinal appearance
  • Starred in 24 games, including 23 as a starter in her junior season in Maroon and Gray
  • Led the team, playing 33.4 minutes per game
  • Paced the SCIAC in scoring with 18.1 points per game
  • Ranked first on the team with 42.8% shooting from the field and 42.1% from the three-point line
  • Shot 77% from the free-throw line
  • Finished second on the team with 5.2 rebounds per game
  • Co-led the team with 2.8 assists per contest
  • Led the team with 1.1 steals per game

2017-18

  • Sophomore guard for the Maroon and Gray
  • A starter in all 22 games played
  • Key contributor for the squad that advanced to the SCIAC Postseason Tournament for the 11th-consecutive season
  • Averaged more than 30 minutes per contest
  • Knocked down 40.3% of her shots en route to scoring 12.1 points per game
  • Hauled in 98 rebounds, including 18 on the offensive end
  • Delivered 67 dimes and posted a 1.6 assist-to-turnover ratio
  • Nabbed 18 steals and put up eight blocks
  • Scored a season-high 25 points in the Bulldogs’ 81-62 win at the University of La Verne on Jan. 10
  • Shot 61.1% that game
  • Dished out three or more assists in 13 games, as highlighted by eight against Cal Lutheran on Feb. 17

2016-17

  • First-year guard for the Maroon and Gray..
  • Competed in all 26 games while starting two of them
  • Contributed to the team’s 10th-consecutive trip to the SCAIC Postseason Tournament
  • Hauled in 46 rebounds, including 20 on the offensive end
  • Dished out 23 assists and nabbed 11 steals
  • Also registered seven blocks

Awards

  • All-West Region Second Team (2019-20)
  • SCIAC Athlete of the Year (2019-20)
  • First Team All-SCIAC (2018-19, 2019-20)

Fun Facts

  • Career ambition: Marine Mammal Trainer
  • Favorite professional athlete: Chelsea Gray
  • Favorite music artist/band: Demi Lovato
  • Favorite food: Pizza
  • Why did you choose to become a Bulldogs student-athlete: Great coaching staff and academic school.
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Historical Player Information

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    2016-17Freshman

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    5'7"
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    2017-18Sophomore

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    5'9"
    20
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    2018-19Junior

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    5'9"
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    2019-20Senior

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    5'9"
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