In 2018, Reese-Hansen skipped her team of Catera Park, Jordan Koster and Sydney Brilz to victory at the BC Junior Championship.
[3] In a tight final with the higher ranked Sarah Daniels rink, Reese-Hansen executed a takeout for a single point in an extra end to win the game 6–5.
[13] The next year, at the 2024 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Reese-Hansen rink finished the round robin with a 3–4 record, enough to qualify them for a tiebreaker.
Following the 2023–24 season, Reese-Hansen revised her lineup, bringing in new front end players Kim Bonneau and Julianna Mackenzie with Megan McGillivray continuing to play third.
[17] In 2019, Reese-Hansen won the 2019 BC Mixed Championship playing with Cameron de Jong, Alex Horvath and Mariah Coulombe.
[23] To begin the 2023–24 season, Reese-Hansen and Chester won the Victoria Mixed Doubles Cash Spiel and reached the semifinals of the Chilliwack Championship.
[25] In December, the duo won their first mixed doubles provincial as a team, downing Gabby Brissette and Sterling Middleton 10–2 in the championship game.
[26] This sent them to the 2024 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship where they topped their pool with a 6–1 record, earning a direct bye into the quarterfinal round.