Career
Kelley began her gymnastics career at Elite Gymnastics in Baton Rouge. She competed there for many years before moving to Brown"s Gymnastics in Houston, Texas. She then moved again to Stars Gymnastics, also in Houston.
She became a junior international elite in February 2004.
In June of that year, she was named to the junior national team after finishing seventh at the Visa National Championships. Kelley became a senior international elite in 2006.
In her first major domestic competition as a senior, the United States. Classic, she tied for first with Priess. At the 2006 National Championships, she finished second to Liukin in the all-around, on the uneven bars, and on the balance beam, securing her spot on the United States. team for the World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark.
In 2007, Kelley was selected to compete at the American Cup, where she fell from the uneven bars but earned the highest balance beam score of the competition, ultimately finishing second behind United States. teammate Shawn Johnson.
She placed 10th at the National Championships while struggling with injuries and was subsequently left off the World Championships team Shortly after nationals, she relocated to another Houston gym, Cypress Academy of Gymnastics. In November, she announced on her personal website that she had signed a letter of intent to compete for the University of Oklahoma beginning in the 2008-2009 academic year.
Shortly before the 2008 National Championships, she announced her retirement from elite gymnastics.
Kelley competed for the University of Oklahoma in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. She missed the 2009 season because of an Achilles tendon rupture.
In 2010, despite suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury in preseason training, she finished second with her team at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Women"s Gymnastics Championships and was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. In 2011, she shared the Big 12 balance beam title with teammate Megan Ferguson and went on to earn first team All-America honors on that event at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship, where Oklahoma placed third.
Shortly after the start of the 2012 season, Kelley announced her retirement from collegiate gymnastics, citing a second Achilles tendon injury sustained in preseason training.