Sean Reeve joined UTPA as men’s and women’s assistant golf coach prior to the 2010-11 season.
During the 2011-12 season, Reeve assisted both teams during practice, but primarily traveled with the men’s team for tournaments. Reeve helped the Broncs finish strong both in the fall and the spring. The Broncs closed the fall season with a second place finish at Savannah State, and finished up the spring by winning their fifth PGA National Minority Championship. Under Reeve’s tutelage, junior Kevin Kirakossian took second place at the Jack Brown Memorial Invitational and the third at the Jackson State Frito Lay/Taco Bell Intercollegiate. Kiarkossian also had the second lowest score among individuals at the PGA National Minority Championship.
In his first season with the Broncs, Reeve helped lead the women’s golf team to a second place finish at the Great West Conference Championship and then a first place finish at the National Minority Golf Championships. He also guided the men’s golf team to a second place finish at the National Minority Golf Championship.
Prior to coming to UTPA, Reeve was a B-8 Assistant Golf Professional in the Southern Texas Professional Golfer’s Association at McAllen Country Club. He was also an assistant golf instructor at Canyon Spring Golf Club in San Antonio in 2008.
Reeve attended St. Mary’s University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in marketing in 2006. While there, Reeve was able to handle both academics and athletics as he competed on the St. Mary’s men’s golf team. He took advantage of the opportunity to study abroad, spending one semester in Innsbruck, Austria and another in Guadalajara, Mexico.
In 2003, Reeve competed in the U.S. Amateur Championships and the Texas State Open. He has played in numerous other events as a professional as well.
Reeve is from the Rio Grande Valley and is a graduate of McAllen Memorial High School. He currently resides in McAllen.