Bridgette joins the Toros coaching staff for her first season on the sidelines in 2012-13 after one season as an assistant coach at Vanguard, her alma mater.
After playing three seasons for Russ Davis and the Lions from 2008-2010, Reyes played professional basketball for one year before her stint as a VU assistant in 2011-12.
Reyes is one of the highest-decorated players in VUSC women's basketball history. As a junior in 2009, Reyes was named All-GSAC. As a senior in 2010, Reyes captured NAIA Co-Player of the Year honors, as well as GSAC Player of the Year.
That season, Reyes averaged 19.8 points per game, fifth in the nation, and was second in the nation in assists per game, with six. She also led the country in assist-turnover ratio and ranked 11th in the country in free-throw percentage (85 percent).
In her two seasons of action for the Lions, Reyes led the program to a record of 58-7 overall, including a 37-3 mark in conference play, helping the Blue and Gold earn back-to-back GSAC titles. Following her senior year, Bridgette was named Vanguard's Female Athlete of the Year.
Reyes is a 2010 graduate of VUSC, and also is pursuing a Master's Degree from Concordia University in Coaching and Athletic Administration.
Reyes is single and lives in Tustin.
(December 2012)