Kellee Wilson

Kellee Wilson

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Tracy, CA

High School:
West HS

Height:
5-6

Position:
INF

Experience:
2L

B/T:
R/R

2007 (Freshman): Pacific's starting third baseman in her first season of action, Kellee saw action in 50 games for the Tigers, starting 41 contests. At the plate, Wilson struggled early, but came on strong near the end of the year to finish the season with a .212 batting average (24-for-113). In her final 10 games of the season, Wilson produced eight hits, including blasting her first collegiate homerun, a solo shot in the Tigers 13-0 win over Howard on May 19 in the NCAA Regional Tournament. Her first career hit came against Nicholls State on Feb. 10 when she went 1-for-3 with two RBI and one run scored in the Tigers' 14-9 victory. In all, Kellee finished her first season with 10 RBI and 12 runs scored while posting eight extra-base hits including seven doubles and one homerun. Defensively, Wilson tallied 60 assists at third base while posting a .909 fielding percentage.

High School: Wilson is a 2006 graduate of West High School in Tracy, Calif. A 5-6 pitcher and middle infielder, Kellee was a four-year letter-winner for the Wolf Pack. During her senior season, Kellee finished with a 14-5 record and a 0.45 ERA in 128.1 innings. At the plate, she finished with a .376 average, including 35 hits, 27 RBI and nine doubles. Following the season, Wilson earned Tri-City MVP honors, Tri-Valley Herald Athlete of the Year and Tri-Valley Herald Softball Player of the Year honors. Kellee also was named to the NCAA Second Team All-Western Region in 2006. As a junior, Wilson earned San Joaquin Athletic Association and Record All-Area Pitcher of the Year honors in 2005 after posting an 18-6 record with 179 strikeouts and a 0.59 ERA. In addition to her prowess in the circle, Wilson batted .374 with 14 doubles, four triples, three homeruns and 22 RBI.

Personal: Kellee Wilson was born in Tracy, Calif. She is the daughter of Gary and Cheryl Wilson and has one sister, Kindra. Kellee is a sport management major in her second year at Pacific.