Long Beach State University Athletics

Beach Basketball Inks a Trio of Transfers for the 2020-21 Season
4/28/2020 12:47:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Kambrayia Elzy, Imani Lacy, and Kamryn Lemon will join Long Beach State in the Fall
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Long Beach State head women's basketball coach Jeff Cammon announced the addition of three transfers for the 2020-21 season in Kambrayia Elzy, Imani Lacy, and Kamryn Lemon.
Kambrayia Elzy
Jr. | 5-7 | G | Tulare, Calif. | Mission Oak HS (UNLV)
Elzy comes to Long Beach State after playing two seasons at UNLV where she played in 33 games. Prior to her time at UNLV, Elzy was a star guard at Mission Oak High School where she averaged 16.5 points per game, 5.0 rebounds per game, 4.7 assists per game, and 2.7 steals per game in her senior season. She recorded 1,000 career points in her junior season and led the Hawks to two Central Section CIF D-3 Championships and State Playoff appearances. Elzy guided her squad to four-straight conference championships as they captured two valley titles. The three-time All-League selection was named to the Visalia Times-Delta Tulare County All-Star team and the Fresno Bee All-Star First Team. Additionally, she played AAU for the Fresno Heat.
Cammon on Elzy:
"Brayia is an extraordinary young lady who will thrive in our culture here at Long Beach. She's a tough, explosive athletic point guard who has the ability to score the ball and make others better. She's also an incredible on-ball defender and loves to compete. We're excited to have Brayia join our family."
Imani Lacy
Jr. | 6-0 | F | Fresno, Calif. | Central HS (Nevada)
After playing two years at Nevada, Lacy comes to the Beach. The forward from Fresno, Calif., played in 53 games for the Wolf Pack and averaged 9.1 points per game and 4.5 rebounds per game. She totaled 45 steals, 43 blocks, and 39 assists in her two years at Nevada. A graduate of Central High School in Fresno, Calif., Lacy was a two-sport athlete lettering in both basketball and volleyball. She earned Second Team All-League honors as a sophomore, before taking home First Team accolades as a junior to go along with a First Team All-Valley selection. Lacy also played AAU for the Fresno Lady Heat 17U National.
Cammon on Lacy:
"We recruited Imani out of high school and have always felt she would be a perfect fit at Long Beach. Her athleticism, length, versatility, and toughness will be a huge asset to our program. She's had a lot of success during her first two years of college and hasn't even scratched the surface of the type of player she will be. Imani is not only an extraordinary basketball player, but an amazing young lady! We are very excited for her to join our family."
Kamryn Lemon
Jr. | 5-7 | G | Sumter, S.C. | Dreher HS (Odessa CC/Oklahoma)
Lemon will join Long Beach State after stints at Oklahoma and Odessa Community College. While with the Sooners, the 5-foot-7 guard averaged 6.6 points per game, 3.4 rebounds per game, and 3.6 assists per game. Prior to her time at Oklahoma, Lemon played at Odessa Community College in Texas where she averaged 15.7 points per game to go along with 3.8 assists per game. She shot 43.6 percent from the field and 36.0 percent from long distance en route to being named WJCAC Newcomer of the Year and was selected to the All-Region Team.
Cammon on Lemon:
"Kam is an extraordinary young lady and we are lucky to have her here at the Beach. She is a talented combo guard that can score it on all three levels. She also has the unique ability to elevate others around her. Our fan base will enjoy watching this young lady play."
Kambrayia Elzy
Jr. | 5-7 | G | Tulare, Calif. | Mission Oak HS (UNLV)
Elzy comes to Long Beach State after playing two seasons at UNLV where she played in 33 games. Prior to her time at UNLV, Elzy was a star guard at Mission Oak High School where she averaged 16.5 points per game, 5.0 rebounds per game, 4.7 assists per game, and 2.7 steals per game in her senior season. She recorded 1,000 career points in her junior season and led the Hawks to two Central Section CIF D-3 Championships and State Playoff appearances. Elzy guided her squad to four-straight conference championships as they captured two valley titles. The three-time All-League selection was named to the Visalia Times-Delta Tulare County All-Star team and the Fresno Bee All-Star First Team. Additionally, she played AAU for the Fresno Heat.
Cammon on Elzy:
"Brayia is an extraordinary young lady who will thrive in our culture here at Long Beach. She's a tough, explosive athletic point guard who has the ability to score the ball and make others better. She's also an incredible on-ball defender and loves to compete. We're excited to have Brayia join our family."
Imani Lacy
Jr. | 6-0 | F | Fresno, Calif. | Central HS (Nevada)
After playing two years at Nevada, Lacy comes to the Beach. The forward from Fresno, Calif., played in 53 games for the Wolf Pack and averaged 9.1 points per game and 4.5 rebounds per game. She totaled 45 steals, 43 blocks, and 39 assists in her two years at Nevada. A graduate of Central High School in Fresno, Calif., Lacy was a two-sport athlete lettering in both basketball and volleyball. She earned Second Team All-League honors as a sophomore, before taking home First Team accolades as a junior to go along with a First Team All-Valley selection. Lacy also played AAU for the Fresno Lady Heat 17U National.
Cammon on Lacy:
"We recruited Imani out of high school and have always felt she would be a perfect fit at Long Beach. Her athleticism, length, versatility, and toughness will be a huge asset to our program. She's had a lot of success during her first two years of college and hasn't even scratched the surface of the type of player she will be. Imani is not only an extraordinary basketball player, but an amazing young lady! We are very excited for her to join our family."
Kamryn Lemon
Jr. | 5-7 | G | Sumter, S.C. | Dreher HS (Odessa CC/Oklahoma)
Lemon will join Long Beach State after stints at Oklahoma and Odessa Community College. While with the Sooners, the 5-foot-7 guard averaged 6.6 points per game, 3.4 rebounds per game, and 3.6 assists per game. Prior to her time at Oklahoma, Lemon played at Odessa Community College in Texas where she averaged 15.7 points per game to go along with 3.8 assists per game. She shot 43.6 percent from the field and 36.0 percent from long distance en route to being named WJCAC Newcomer of the Year and was selected to the All-Region Team.
Cammon on Lemon:
"Kam is an extraordinary young lady and we are lucky to have her here at the Beach. She is a talented combo guard that can score it on all three levels. She also has the unique ability to elevate others around her. Our fan base will enjoy watching this young lady play."
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