
One of the most decorated student-athletes in Peach Belt Conference history, Keys was named a Capital One Academic All-American twice and a finalist for the Arthur Ashe Leadership Award. Winner of the women's basketball PBC Elite 15 Award, she graduated with a degree in mass communication and a 4.00 GPA and was named valedictorian of her graduating class.
The 2014-15 PBC Scholar Athlete of the Year, she served as the PBC's representative on the national SAAC Committee for three years and has been featured in NCAA Champion Magazine. Named to the PBC Presidential Honor Roll all four of her years, she was named to the WBCA Allstate Good Works team, one of 10 women's basketball players from all three divisions and the NAIA to be so recognized.
Keys was equally impressive on the court and leaves as the school's all-time leading scorer with 1,822 career points, sixth-highest in PBC history. The 2012 PBC Freshman of the Year, she was named All-Conference all four years she competed.
In 2018, she became the first Division II athlete to be named to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and currently works as an athletic leadership specialist for Growing Leaders, a non-profit leadership training and development company, which equips the next generation and its parents, teachers, coaches and mentors through relevant and innovative events and resources.