Joanne Reeve

Joanne Reeve 

Joann Reeve, a native of Salt Lake City began her coaching career at Ricks College, now BYU-Idaho, in 1973 and wasted little time making an impact as she led the Vikings to the 1974 NJCAA national championship in just her second season on the bench. Reeve, who went 909-283 (.762) in 27 seasons at the helm, won nine region titles overall and placed second on six other occasions. Meanwhile, the Vikings never posted a losing record in her tenure and had won at least 30 matches in 16-straight seasons, while her 1990 club reached the NJCAA title game.  Reeve has coached 12 all-Americans, including eight first team selections, and was named the 1996 AVCA/Tachikara West Region Coach of the Year for junior college/community college women’s volleyball. In 1998, she was inducted into the NJCAA Volleyball Coaches’ Association Hall of Fame. Reeve also coached badminton, tennis, softball, track and field and basketball in her career at Ricks College, which began in 1970 after she graduated from BYU. She has also served as a chairperson of the WICAC volleyball committee and is a member of the AVCA.

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