Reilly Killeen is entering her second year on the DBU coaching staff in 2020, serving as a graduate assistant after completing her playing career at Kansas State University in 2018.
During her two seasons at Kansas State, Killeen played in every set (214) for the Wildcats, accumulating 567 digs, 30 aces, and 98 assists. Her career-high in assists came on October 28, 2017 versus Texas Tech, when she totaled 29 assists versus the Red Raiders. In 2017, she led the team in digs (412) and digs per set (3.55). Killeen capped off her career at Kansas State as a First Team All-Big 12 Academic selection in 2018. She was also named to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2017.
Prior to her her two seasons at Kansas State, Killeen spent two years at the University of Arizona. Reilly played in 219 sets over her time at Arizona, with the most sets played by a freshman in 2015. She registered 72 digs, 28 aces, and 21 assists during her two seasons with the Wildcats.
Following her collegiate career, Killeen was a member of the 2018 USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team – Detroit.
Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, Reilly attended Iolani High School and competed for Imi Ike Volleyball Club, coached by current University of Hawaii coaches, Olympian Robyn Ah Mow and Kaleo Baxter. Â
Killeen graduated from Kansas State with a Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology and is currently pursuing a Master’s of Science in Kinesiology – Exercise Science at Dallas Baptist University.
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