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Assistant Coach
7th Season
DMACC/Upper Iowa University
Katie Maddux made the jump back into coaching basketball six years ago, and was reunited with JCCC head coach Ben Conrad for the third time in her career. She played for Conrad at both Des Moines Area Community College and Upper Iowa University.
In her six seasons on staff, Maddux has helped the Lady Cavaliers to a 192-10 record (.950) including five consecutive 30+ win seasons. JCCC has also claimed six consecutive conference titles (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026), four Region 6/Plains District championships (2022, 2023, 2024, 2026), six NJCAA D-II Tournament berths with a National Championship in 2025, runner-up finishes in 2021 and 2024, a thrd-place finish in 2026 and a fifth-place finish in 2022. The program has also appeared in all 87 NJCAA Polls while ranking in the top five in all 87, including 32 at No. 1 in the nation.
In addition to the team accomplishments during Maddux’s stint on the staff, the program has also produced 11 NJCAA Division II All-Americans (Jaylen Townsend-2021, LaJahda Boyland-2021, Kierra Prim-2022, Nariyah Simmons-2023, Mackenzie Hart-2023, Saige Grampsas-2024, Jazzy Kline-2024, Taliyah Scott-2025, Layla Scott-2025 & 2026, Mia Adams-2026), seven WBCA All-Americans (Presley Barton-2021, Kierra Prim-2021, Mackenzie Hart-2023, Saige Gampsas-2024, Taliyah Scott-2025, Mia Adams-2026, Anonda Ford-2026), eight World Exposure Report All-Americans (Jaylen Townsend-2021 & 2022, LaJahda Boyland-2021, Kierra Prim-2022, Mackenzie Hart-2023, Nariyah Simmons-2023, Saige Grampsas-2024, Jazzy Klinge-2024 ), one NJCAA D-II National Player of the Year (Jaylen Townsend), 10 NJCAA D-II National All-Tournament selections (Jaylen Townsend-202, Kierra Prim-2021 & 2022, Saige Grampsas-2024, Jazzy Klinge-2024, Layla Scott-2025, Yar Manyiel-2025, Aa’Mya Stacker-2025, Mia Adams-2026, Anonda Ford-2026), one National Tournament MVP (Layla Scott-2025), one World Exposure Report Sophomore of the Year (Kierra Prim-2022), two NJCAA All-Stars (LaJahda Boyland-2021, Jaylen Townsend-2021), 22 All-Region 6 selections, 22 All-Kansas Jayhawk Conference D-II performers, four conference MVPs (Jaylen Townsend-2021, Kierra Prim-2022, Mackenzie Hart-2023, Layla Scott-2026)), two conference Defensive Player of the Year (Nariyah Simmons-2022, Amani Henry-2024) and two conference Freshman of the Year (Nariyah Simmons-2022, Mia Adams-2026).
Maddux spent four seasons (2012-16) as head coach for the Fort Scott Community College Greyhound Women’s basketball program. She compiled a record of 41-82, which ranks her sixth out of 21 all-time coaches in Fort Scott women’s basketball history. In her final campaign, Reilman guided the Lady Greyhounds to a 15-16 record, the program’s best mark since 2008-09.
Individually Reilman coached four All-Region 6 players and three All-Kansas Jayhawk Conference players. Off the court, one player received Exemplary Academic Achievement honors and seven players received KJCCC All Academic honors. Her 2013-2014 team achieved a 3.43 GPA to finish ranked 15th in the team GPA nationally.
Maddux spent two years as the assistant coach at Fort Scott Community College before becoming the head coach in 2012. She came to Fort Scott after spending the 2009-10 season as the assistant coach at Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa. She assisted with on-the-floor coaching, strength and conditioning exercises, scouting/film breakdown, recruiting, and other duties as assigned.
Prior to Southwestern, Reihmann started her professional coaching career as an assistant coach for the North Fayette High School girls’ basketball team and was the head junior varsity coach for the 2007-08 season.
Maddux spent two seasons playing at Des Moines Area Community College - Boone Campus from 2003-05. During the 2004-05 seasons she was the team captain and earned accolades as a second-team All-Region selection, while leading the conference in 3-point field goals with 121. She averaged 13.1 points per game, second-best on the team, along with 2.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists to lead the Bears to a 24-8 record.
Maddux still holds the current record at DMACC in three-point field goals made in a season. She ranks second all-time in career 3-pointers made with 133, career 3-point field goal percentage at .377 (133-for-353), and fourth in season 3-point field goal percentage at 392. She also owns five of the top seven single-game performances for 3-point shooting. Three times she knocked down eight treys in a game, and two other times made seven beyond the arc in a game.
Maddux then transferred to play the 2005-2006 season at NCAA Division I Ohio University in Athens, OH. The following 2006-2007 season she returned home to finish her career with NCAA DII Upper Iowa University in Fayette. At Upper Iowa, she was the team captain and repeated her record leading the conference in 3-point field goals per game.
Maddux graduated Magnum Cum Laude from Upper Iowa in May 2008 with a Bachelor’s in fitness/wellness. Then she received her Master’s in 2010 from Ohio University in Recreation and Sports Science.




















































































































































































































