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Rayven Johnson

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    8/1/2013
  • Sport
    Women's Basketball
  • Bio
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Rayven Johnson, who led NJIT women's basketball to the 2013 Great West Conference championship in her final college game, will continue her career as a professional player starting on August 1 after she signed a contract to play for TK Hannover in Germany.

Johnson, who was named Great West Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player following NJIT's title win, completed her college career with 1,248 points (second all-time in NJIT's Division I era, which began in 2006 and fourth overall for a program that competed in Division II and Division III before moving to the NCAA's top level). Her 852 career rebounds are tops in the Division I era and second overall.

Rayven attended a two-day tryout with TK Hannover in Germany on June 24-25 and was offered a contract by the team soon thereafter.

She was a fine player throughout her college career, but her senior year was her best, as she led NJIT to the championship of the 2013 Great West Conference tournament and a 16-15 record, with the 16 wins representing the highest total for the program in Division I and the third-highest total in program history.

She earned All-Met (NY, NJ, CT) second-team honors from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association as one of the top 11 Division I players in the region after guiding the Highlanders in 2012-13.

The 5-foot-8 forward was named Great West Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player when she finished with 20 points and 18 rebounds as NJIT upset regular season champion Utah Valley in the championship game.  Her 18 rebounds in the finale were the most for an NJIT player in the Division I era.

Johnson led the 2012-13 Highlanders in both scoring (15.9) and rebounding (10.5) while reaching double-figure scoring in 24 out of 31 games and combining for 15 double-doubles.  She scored 36 points against Texas-Pan American, one shy the program Division I record.

Johnson was a first-team All-Great West Conference selection as a senior, repeating an honor she first won in 2011-12.



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3/18/2019 Alvaro Gimeno Men's Volleyball
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3/11/2019 Mouna Bouzgarrou Women's Tennis
3/4/2019 Advaita Saravanan Women's Tennis
3/4/2019 Aaron Forster Men's Lacrosse
2/25/2019 Kwaku Amponsah Men's Track & Field
2/25/2019 Joleta Budiman Women's Tennis
2/18/2019 Stuti Vyas Women's Track & Field
2/18/2019 Paul Franzoni Baseball
2/11/2019 Abdullah Fouad Men's Tennis
2/11/2019 Marina Arrese Women's Fencing
2/4/2019 Dominic Heise Men's Fencing
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1/28/2019 Donovan Greer Men's Basketball
1/28/2019 Mayar Eltony Women's Tennis
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