Colorado University Athletics
Jenna Reeves bio
Jenna Reeves, Defender
5-7, Orange, Calif. (Villa Park)
Club: So Cal Blues
COACH SANCHEZ ON REEVES: GÇ£Jenna is capable of making an
impact anywhere along the backline or as a holding central
midfielder. She plays for So Cal Blues SC (along with Jocelyn
Orejel and current Buffs Madi Krauser and Tori Cooper). Her club
coach Larry Draluck is well respected across the country and has
produced numerous college players.GÇ¥
HIGH SCHOOL: With her senior season still in progress,
Reeves has already proven herself as one of the nationGÇÖs elite
defenders. A three-time Defensive Player of the Year, Scholar
Athlete and PrincipleGÇÖs Honor Roll recipient, Reeves has been key
to Villa ParkGÇÖs transformation and steady growth. As a freshman,
she scored two goals and contributed five assists as the Spartans
posted a 4-15-3 record. The team quickly turned things around, more
than tripling their win total in ReevesGÇÖ sophomore season. That
year, the Spartans went 17-6-4 and Reeves netted two goals and
added seven assists. Her junior season, she had three goals and
eight assists, helping Villa Park to a 19-6-5 record and earning
first-team All-Orange County honors and an AP Scholar Award. Reeves
was a first-team All-Century League selection as a sophomore and
junior and has served as team captain during junior and senior
seasons. In the IMG Academy 2014 Top 150 Rankings, Reeves is
currently No. 101 overall, ranking No. 19 in Region IV and sitting
as the 16th ranked defender. Reeves also helped the So Cal Blues to
Blues Cup Championships in 2011 and GÇÖ13 and LV Players Showcase and
SchwanGÇÖs USA Cup V Elite Puma Showcase Championships in 2012.
Reeves also has extensive ODP experience, as a member of the Cal
South ODP 1995 summer/winter pool from 2009-12 and the Region IV
pool from 2009-11 (she received an invite in 2012). With the ODP
team, Reeves won Region IV Championships three straight years, from
2010-12, and the National Championship in 2012. She was also
invited to the National Development Camp in 2010 and GÇÖ11 and was
named Region IV All-Tournament Second Team in 2010 and First Team
in 2011.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Reeves intends to major in
business, with an emphasis in marketing.
PERSONAL: Virginia Noelle Reeves was born on
December 12, 1996. Her parents are Christopher and Melissa Reeves,
a Ford master technician and Dell clerk, respectively. She has two
older sisters, Stephanie and Taylor, the latter of whom is a
student at Cal State Fullerton and an Anaheim Ducks Power Player.
After graduation, Reeves hopes to pursue a career in professional
soccer or entrepreneurship. She enjoys drawing, shopping and
sleeping. An interesting fact about her is that she can recite the
alphabet backward. She has always wanted to play in the Pac-12
Conference and chose Colorado because of the beautiful campus and
amazing coaching staffGÇÖs style of soccer.