Chelsea
Bair finished her career as one of the top players in Weber State history.She appeared in 128 career matches at Weber
State and ranks in the WSU career top ten in seven categories.She is second all-time in kills, second in
digs, second in attacks, second in sets played, third in kills average, third
in aces, and seventh in matches played.She also ranks fifth in Big Sky history in career kills with 1,666.She is one of seven players in Weber State
history with 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs.
2009
(Senior)
Chelsea
played in all 109 sets for the Wildcats and led the team in kills and aces and
was second in digs…She ranked third in the conference in kills at 3.59 per set
and was also third in points and fourth in aces…She posted double digits in
kills in each of WSU’s last 18 matches and did so 23 times this season and 94
times in her career…She had ten or more kills in all but one of WSU’s 16 Big
Sky matches this season…Was named to the Big Sky All-Conference First Team,
earning All-Conference honors for the fourth time in her career.
2008 (Junior)
Chelsea
started all 34 matches and played in all 135 sets for the Wildcats during the
season, one of four players that played in every set...Was named to the Big Sky
All-Conference Second Team for her performance during the season, the third
time she has earned All-Conference honors, but the first time being named to
the Second Team...Led the Big Sky with 19 double-doubles during the season,
giving her 41 career double-doubles...Posted a double-double in 10 of the 16
Big Sky regular season matches...Led Weber State and finished fourth in the Big
Sky in kills with an average of 3.44 per set...Posted 464 kills during the
season, the eighth most in WSU single-season history...Finished with ten or
more kills in 29 of WSU’s 34 matches, including a streak of 22 straight matches
with at least ten kills...Has now posted ten or more kills in 71 of her 99
career matches at Weber State...Posted season-highs of 18 kills three times during
the season, including WSU’s win over Montana in the first round of the Big Sky
Tournament...Also had 22 matches with ten or more digs, giving her 49 matches
for her career...Had a season-high of 21 digs at Sacramento State on October
4...Led Weber State and was fourth in the Big Sky in points with an average of
3.99 per set, totaling 539 points during the season...Also led the Wildcats and
finished sixth in the league in aces at 0.25 per set, totaling 34 aces on the
season...Finished the year with 1,204 total attacks, the seventh most attacks
in WSU single-season history...Was named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week
October 13 for the first time in her career after leading the Wildcats to two
conference wins...Was also named to the All-Tournament Team of the Baylor
Classic and the Gonzaga Classic.
2007 (Sophomore)
Chelsea
returned for her sophomore season after missing most of the 2006 season with a
knee injury...She appeared in all 29 matches and was one of three players that
played in every game during the season...Earned Big Sky All-Conference
Honorable Mention honors for the second time in her career...Finished the
season with 364 kills, second most on the Wildcat team, for an average of 3.22
per game, which ranked ninth best in the Big Sky...Posted double figures in
kills in 20 of the 29 matches during the year...Now has double figures in kills
in 42 career matches...Posted a season-high of 19 kills in WSU’s first match of
the season against Wyoming...Also averaged 2.35 digs per game during the
season, the fourth best average on the Wildcat team...Had double-digits in digs
in nine matches during the season and finished the season with a career-high 24
digs in WSU’s loss to Portland State in the semifinals of the Big Sky
Championships...Finished the season with 430 points, second best on the Wildcat
team and eighth best in the Big Sky...Was fifth in the conference in aces at
0.34 per game, totaling 38 aces on the season...Had a career-high seven aces in
the first match of the season against Wyoming...For her career she has 84
career aces, just eight off the all-time top ten list in school
history...Posted nine double-doubles on the year, the second most on the
Wildcat team...Now has 22 double-doubles for her career..Averaged 0.48 blocks
per game and tied her career-high with six blocks in WSU’s 3-2 win at
Sacramento State in November...Posted double-doubles in Weber State’s two Big
Sky Tournament matches...Was named to the All-Tournament Team of the North
Florida Labor Day Classic, after helping Weber State win three matches at the
tournament.
2006
Chelsea
had her knee scoped in August and missed the first ten matches of the
season...She returned to the Wildcats in September and played in five matches
but missed the rest of the season with a knee injury...Received a medical
red-shirt for the season...She averaged 3.33 kills and 3.44 digs per game in
the five matches she played...She posted double digits in kills in three of the
five matches...Had 16 kills against IPFW on September 9 in Orem and also had 16
on September 14 against Portland State...Posted a season-high 18 digs against
IPFW and recorded double-digits in digs in three of the five matches...Had four
blocks against Portland State...Hit .151 in the five matches and had two aces.
2005 (Freshman)
Chelsea
was one of three players to play in every game for the Wildcats during the
season...Was one of two Wildcats to earn Big Sky Honorable Mention honors and
was one of the top freshmen in the conference...Led Weber State in kills with
an average of 3.34 per game, which ranked ninth in the Big Sky...Totaled 387
kills on the season, the most by a Wildcat in three seasons...Totaled 1,170
attacks on the season, the seventh most in Weber State single-season
history...Had 44 service aces on the season, ranking fourth in the Big
Sky...Was second on the team in digs with 307 for an average of 2.65 per
game...Had career-highs of 26 kills in a win at Northern Arizona October 8...Also
had a career-high of 16 digs in a win over Northwestern State...Finished the
season with 11 double-doubles, tied for the most on the team.
Timpview High School
Graduated
from Timpview High School in 2005...Earned 1st Team All-State for two years...Was
named All-Region MVP...Played for High Country Volleyball club team out of Salt
Lake City and competed internationally...Played in the Utah/Moscow games and in
Puerto Rico with the High performance team of the Intermountain Region...She
also competed in the Global Challenge in July 2005 in Salt Lake City with Coach
Al Givens and earned best server and high point scorer for the tournament.
Personal
Was
born June 23, 1987 in Provo, Utah...Parents are Brett and Verna Bair...Is the
oldest of three children...Has two younger brothers CJ (20) and Cody
(16)...Middle name is Leigh...Nickname is Cheech...Is majoring in Human
Performance Management at Weber State.