Kelley Reeves begins her third year as the top assistant under Regis softball head coach Daven Bond. Reeves, a Colorado native, played collegiate softball at the University of Oklahoma helping the Sooners to a National Championship in 2013 and two Big XII Championships.
Reeves was a player of club softball for Coach Bond as a member of the Colorado Stampede 18U Gold who won the 2010 Triple Crown National Championship. In 2007, she won a state championship at Ralston Valley High School under head coach Wendy Braye Davies. Her prep accolades include two-time All-Colorado, four-time All-Conference First Team and Jefferson County Most Valuable Player. In addition to captaining her softball and basketball squads, she earned 11 athletic letters throughout her high school career (4-softball, 4-basketball, 3-track) and in her junior was named All-State Honorable Mention in basketball. Reeves was a two-time Ralston Valley Female Athlete of the Year and the 2010 Ralston Valley Sportswoman of the Year.
For the past three years, Reeves has worked with young athletes in the area of skill and mental development in both softball and baseball.
Reeves earned her undergraduate degree in multidisciplinary studies from the University of Oklahoma in 2015.