Professional 2008: Was named the shortstop for the All-NPF team...Played in all 48 games for the Force and recorded a .276 batting average...Recorded career-highs in at-bats (152), runs scored (28), doubles (9), RBI (26) and stolen bases with eight...Also set a personal best for fewest strikeouts in a season with 11...Led the Force during the season in RBIs and at-bats.
2007: Completed her third season as an at-large All-NPF selection...Led the team and was third in the NPF with a .333 batting average...Finished fourth in the league with 44 hits, which was also a team-best...Finished as the team leader in several other categories including home runs, runs scored and at-bats...Played in all 44 games during the season.
2006: Played in 42 games in her first season with the Force...Established herself as a top player in the league by finishing with a .289 batting average...Collected 35 hits in 121 at-bats on the season and recorded eight extra base hits...Four of her extra base hits were for homeruns...Stole seven bases for the second consecutive season.
2005: Played in 36 games as a rookie for the NY/NJ Juggernaut...Finished the season with 17 hits and 14 runs scored...Stole seven bases on the season...Struck out 12 times in 79 at-bats...Ended the season with a .215 batting average.
California-Berkeley (2002-05)
During her senior campaign led her team to the College World Series while earning Honorable Mention All Pac-10 honors...She finished the season with 52 hits, 15 stolen bases and 37 runs...As a junior, Spencer was named a third team All-American, an All-Pacific Region selection and a Second-Team All-Pac-10 member...Finished her junior season second on the Cal team in RBIs (36) and home runs (8) and third in doubles (9), total bases (95) and stolen bases (17). Her 17 steals were seventh among Pac-10 players....In 2003, she hit .318 (7-for-22) with five RBIs and four runs in being named to the WCWS all-tournament team...Was named to the NCAA Region 7 Team...Led Cal and was second in the Pac-10 with 10 sacrifice bunts and her 127 assists were second on Cal and eighth among Pac-10 fielders...As a freshman in 2002, Chelsea helped lead her team to a National Championship...Was named to the WCWS All-Tournament Team after posting a .308 batting average with two doubles and three RBIs.
Personal
-Head Softball Coach at Chabot College
-American Studies major at California
-Daughter of Doug and Karen Spencer
-Born on May 15, 1983
-Has one sister, Jodie (32) and one brother, Bill (31)