Thursday, September 4

George Raveling — a legendary figure in basketball history.


George Raveling – Quick Profile

  • Full Name: George Henry Raveling
  • Born: June 27, 1937 (Washington, D.C., USA)
  • Profession: Former college basketball coach, executive, and author
  • Notable Roles:
    • First African American head basketball coach in the Pac-8 (now Pac-12) Conference
    • Longtime Nike Global Basketball Director of International Basketball
    • Civil rights advocate and inspirational speaker

Coaching Career

  • Washington State University (1972–1983) – Became the first Black head coach in the Pac-8.
  • University of Iowa (1983–1986) – Guided the Hawkeyes to NCAA tournament appearances.
  • University of Southern California (1986–1994) – Built USC into a competitive Pac-10 program.

Civil Rights Legacy

  • March on Washington (1963): While volunteering as a bodyguard for Martin Luther King Jr., Raveling was handed the original copy of King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
    • He preserved the historic document and has often spoken about its significance.

Achievements & Honors

  • Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2015).
  • Received the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hall of Fame.
  • Recognized as one of the most influential people in basketball by his peers.

Author & Mentor

  • Wrote books including Coaching for Success and 15 to 18: A Coaching Memoir.
  • Known for mentoring countless athletes and coaches, and for his work in promoting diversity in sports.
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