Legendary Coach George Raveling Is Survived By His Wife, Delores Akins and Their Two Children, Marc and Kristi!

George personally received the original copy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

This article was last updated by on

After divorcing his first wife, Vivian, George Raveling married Delores Akins-Raveling and spent the rest of his life with her and their two children.

George Raveling was an American basketball coach, Nike executive, and civil rights figure who made history both on and off the court.

Born in Washington, D.C., he played at Villanova before coaching at Washington State, Iowa, and USC.

He became the first Black head coach in the Pac-10 and later helped shape Nike’s global basketball strategy.

Moreover, he famously participated in the 1963 March on Washington and held the original copy of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

Tragically, Raveling passed away on September 1, 2025, at age 88, after a long battle with cancer.

On September 2, his family released a statement, which reads:

It is with deep sadness and unimaginable pain that we share the passing of our beloved ‘Coach,’ George Henry Raveling, who faced cancer with courage and grace, He transitioned peacefully at 88, surrounded by family as well as love, faith, and sacred protection. There are no words to fully capture what George meant to his family, friends, colleagues, former players, and assistants − and to the world.

Additionally, his family is asking for privacy during this heartbreaking time.

George Raveling Affectionately Referred to his Wife, Delores, as the “CEO of their Family”

Hall of Fame basketball coach George Raveling was first married to Vivian during the early years of his coaching career.

However, their marriage ended in divorce while he was head coach at Washington State University (1972–1983).

He later married Delores Akins-Raveling, a respected administrator at a community college.

Together, they built what George lovingly called “Team Raveling,” with Delores as the “CEO of their family.”

They raised two children, a son and a daughter.

Marc Raveling, the first child, is a former basketball player. He attended Bernard High School and later played at Drake University.

In 1989, he made headlines by scoring 38 points in a single game, including 26 in the fourth quarter and an incredible 16 points in under two minutes.

Although his team lost that night, Marc’s performance marked a turning point in his athletic journey.

Later, he followed in his father’s footsteps into sports marketing, holding leadership roles at Nike.

Another child, Kristi Raveling, is a communications specialist known for her work in nonprofit advocacy and youth development.

While his wife and children chose to keep a low public profile, George often spoke about the importance of intentional family leadership.

He used to believe that home life deserved the same strategic care as a successful career.

Through decades of professional milestones and personal challenges, his wife and their two children remained by his side.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • George grew up in Washington, D.C., and began playing basketball in high school from 1957 to 1960.
  • In 1960, he was drafted by the Philadelphia Warriors, but he didn’t play in the NBA.
  • He was inducted into both the College Basketball Hall of Fame (2013) and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2015).
Sangita Budhathoki
Sangita Budhathoki
Sangita is a passionate blogger with a keen eye for covering recent and trending news, particularly in the world of sports. Her love for travel and nature fuels her writing, adding a vibrant and refreshing perspective to her work. When she's not chasing the latest headlines, Sangita can be found exploring new destinations, capturing the beauty of nature, and sharing her adventures with her audience. Her unique blend of interests and expertise makes her blog a go-to source for both news enthusiasts and fellow travelers.

Related articles

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Share article

Longtime Sandy Valley H.S. Coach Ed Lidderdale Dies From Severe Fall, Leaving His Two Daughters Devastated

Ed Lidderdale, a Waynesburg, Ohio native and beloved Sandy Valley High School track coach, passed away on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, leaving his family,...

A Year Ago I Was Behind Bars, Today I’m Behind the Bleachers Watching My Son Play Football — Lexington Mother

Brittany Frazier mentioned on social media that she is no longer a felon and has picked up her son from high school football practice. She...

Former LD Bell Football Star Kafo Tuha Killed in Late-Night Shooting Outside Marina’s Bar — Leaves Behind Wife Feao and 5 Children

Kafo Tuha, a former defensive tackle for LD Bell High School, passed away during a late-night fight in the parking lot of Marina's Bar...

Monticello HS Football Player Aiden Grant Dies Untimely After His Mother Lost Her Battle with Cancer a Year Ago

The community of Monticello, Iowa, is mourning the loss of Aiden Grant, a talented young high school student whose death has deeply affected everyone. Aiden,...

Former Spartanburg, SC Mayor and Gaffney High School Football Player Junie White, 87, Leaves Behind Wife of 64 Years, Irene Segal White, and Four...

Junie White, a former Gaffney High School football star and mayor of Spartanburg, South Carolina, passed away on Monday, September 1, 2025, at the...
Page was generated in 3.3180131912231