Where Is Raven Johnson From?

Last Modified Apr 10, 2025 17:47 GMT
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Raven Johnson is a guard for the South Carolina Gamecocks, a team that competes in the Southeastern Conference. She is in her junior year as of March 2025. As a freshman in 2021-22, she made her collegiate debut against NC State and played seven minutes. Her season was limited as she suffered a season-ending injury on her left knee while she was playing against South Dakota on November 12. As a redshirt freshman, Johnson played 36 games and scored 151 points. For her performances, she was honored with SEC All-Freshman Team recognition, as per her college roster.

Johnson managed to grab the All-SEC Second-Team honor in the following year as a sophomore. She played 37 games in the 2023-24 season and started 35 of them. She registered 298 points and 193 rebounds, as per college roster. Additionally, she has recorded 19 double-digit scoring games in her career, as of February 2025. She has also helped the Gamecocks to win SEC regular-season trophies three times and SEC Tournament championships twice.

Raven Johnson hometown

Raven Johnson hometown is Atlanta, Georgia, United States according to her profile on the South Carolina Gamecocks official website.

Johnson attended Westlake High School where she was ranked No. 1 point guard and No. 2 overall player in the Class of 2021, as per her college roster. She averaged 15.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game and following her performance, Johnson grabbed the Naismith Player of the Year and WBCA Player of the Year awards. She also won a unanimous All-American while she was in her senior year in the 2020-21 season. She was also honored with Atlanta Tipoff Club Miss Georgia Basketball in both years, as a junior in 2020 and as a senior in 2021. Johnson was one of the key players in helping Westlake win four state championships.

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Raven Johnson nationality

Raven Johnson is an American by nationality.

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FAQs on Raven Johnson Hometown

A. Raven Johnson plays as a guard.

A. Raven Johnson is a junior as of 2024-2025 season.

A. Raven Johnson attended Westlake High School.

A. Raven Johnson is 5 feet 9 inches tall.

A. Raven Johnson's birthday is on March 4, 2003. 

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