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Raven Johnson Named to SEC Community Service Team
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Raven Johnson Named to SEC Community Service Team

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina senior Raven Johnson was named to the SEC Community Service Team for women’s basketball, the league office announced today. Johnson has committed to uplifting youth in both Columbia and her hometown of Atlanta.

In her sustained efforts to give back in her hometown, Johnson organized an annual back-to-school giveaway in Atlanta, providing local kids with bookbags, school uniforms and school supplies. She has held free basketball clinics and donated basketball shoes to her former high school team. Johnson also sponsored a writing contest for middle and high school athletes to express why education is more important than sports. In Columbia, Johnson has helped a local school with a backpack event, visited the children’s hospital and taken part in a sports “dream” with Dream on 3.

On the court, Johnson is among the nation’s best point guards, ranking fifth in the country with a 3.4 assist-to-turnover ratio and coming in sixth in the SEC with a career-best 5.4 assists per game. She is enjoying the best scoring season of her career, averaging 9.8 points per game on 48.7 percent shooting, which includes 35.2 percent accuracy from 3-point range.

No. 3/3 South Carolina opens the last week of the regular season on Thu., Feb. 26, at Colonial Life Arena with an 8 p.m. tipoff against Missouri. The Gamecocks will honor their four seniors prior to the game at approximately 7:40 p.m. Fans are encouraged to bring canned food donations for the SEC Food Fight, which will be collected outside the area. There will also be a Teddy Bear Toss at halftime, with all stuffed animals (unboxed, no battery packs) donated to local charities.

Continue to check GamecocksOnline.com and the team’s social media accounts (@GamecockWBB) for more information on the program.

2025-26 SEC Community Service Team for Women’s Basketball
Karly Weathers, Alabama
Jenna Lawrence, Arkansas
Syriah Daniels, Auburn
Laila Reynolds, Florida
Rylie Theuerkauf, Georgia
Tonie Morgan, Kentucky
Flau’Jae Johnson, LSU
J’Adore Young, Ole Miss
Jaylah Lampley, Mississippi State
Abbey Schreacke, Missouri
Beatrice Culliton, Oklahoma
Raven Johnson, South Carolina
Kaiya Wynn, Tennessee
Aaliyah Crump, Texas
Ny’Ceara Pryor, Texas A&M
Jada Brown, Vanderbilt