Ravon Justice: Pressure Defense and Drills
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SHSU coach Ravon Justice presents her system for building defensive toughness in this clinic presenation. Coach Justice shares her philosophy, along with drills such as 1-1 and 2-2 to build individual defensive skills. Coach Justice also goes into her run and jump trapping system, along with a complimentary 1-2-2 zone trap.
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The Coach
Ravon Justice: Head Coach, Sam Houston State University
In two years with the Kats, Justice has posted a 35-23 record, going 25-13 in Southland Conference play. That includes going 19-10 in the 2019-20 season and 14-6 against Southland competition. The 14 SLC victories and the 19 wins overall were both Division I records for the program.
Justice is the first coach in Bearkat history to achieve a winning record in her first year with the program and came up just two wins shy of tying the program record for single-season victories.
Prior to joining SHSU, she helped resurrect and refocus the once prominent women’s basketball program at Prairie View A&M. In her first year, she had a school record five non-conference wins against teams from Conference USA, the Southland and the MEAC. Justice was able to lead the Panthers to an 11-2 home record in her first season along with coaching a second team all-SWAC selection and second team Box-To-Row All American selection in Alexus Parker, along with 2018 SWAC Newcomer of the Year Shala Dobbins and Freshman of the Year Jhyrah Cobb.
Prior to coaching at PV, Justice was an assistant coach at the University of Houston. In Justice's first year at Houston in 2010-11, the Cougars enjoyed one of their finest seasons in program history, posting a 26-6 overall record and returning to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2004-05 season.
With Justice's guidance, Houston point guard Porsche Landry earned Conference USA first team honors and became only the fourth player in Cougars' women's basketball history to tally more than 1,000 points and 300 assists during her career. Justice also made an immediate impact on the recruiting trail after taking over those duties following the 2010-11 season, as various recruiting services such as Dan Olson's Collegiate Girls Basketball Report (No. 22) and ESPN HoopGurlz (No. 39) ranked the early six-player class that signed in November of 2011 among the nation's top-40 recruiting hauls.
Justice joined the University of Houston staff after five seasons as an assistant at Houston Baptist. Before helping the Huskies’ team transition from the NAIA to the NCAA's Division I classification, Justice was a part of the 2005-06 team that completed an undefeated run to the Red River Athletic Conference's regular season and tournament championships. HBU repeated as tournament champions the following season.
The Huskies also made two trips to the NAIA Division I tournament during Justice's tenure with the team, including a trip to the quarterfinals in 2007.
During her own collegiate playing career, Justice attended Nicholls for one year before transferring to Clarendon College. As a Lady Bulldog, she was named a junior college All-American in addition to receiving Western Junior College Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors.
Following her time at Clarendon, Justice played one season at Washington State before finishing her college career at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha.
As a senior at USAO, Justice averaged 19.3 points per game and captured All-Sooner Athletic Conference honors. She tallied the third-most points (521) in a single season in school history during the 2003-04 campaign, while setting school records in free throws (133) and free-throw attempts (214).
Justice earned her bachelor's degree in sociology from USAO in 2004 and received her master's degree in liberal arts from Houston Baptist in 2009.
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Videos: | 9 |