Women's Basketball

Ramia Griffin
- Title:
- Director of Basketball Operations
- Phone:
- 4949
Ramia Griffin begins her first seasons as CSUN's director of basketball operations in the Fall of 2023. She will also serve as the video coordinator for the CSUN program.
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Griffin came to Northridge after serving as the video coordinator at UC Irvine during the 2022-23 season. She assisted in all aspects of the program, including travel planning, off-the-court player development, scouting, and video. UCI went 25-7, winning its first Big West regular-season championship before the program advanced to the postseason WNIT and earned recognition in the final College Insider Women's Mid-Major Poll.
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Ramia was instrumental in all aspects of the program's unparalleled success. Five Anteaters received All-Conference recognition, including Hunter Hernandez (first-team), Neveah Parkinson (Sixth Player of the Year), and Diabe Konate (All-Defensive). Nikki Tom and Deja Lee were named honorable-mention All-Conference.
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Before moving to UC Irvine, Griffin was the head girls' varsity coach at Estancia High School and St. Joseph's High School in Orange County, Calif. She led both teams to the CIF Playoffs, earning an automatic second seed in the postseason. She played for the Cal Sparks EYBL Program, a nationally prominent team that will add invaluable California recruiting connections to the program.
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Griffin came to Northridge after serving as the video coordinator at UC Irvine during the 2022-23 season. She assisted in all aspects of the program, including travel planning, off-the-court player development, scouting, and video. UCI went 25-7, winning its first Big West regular-season championship before the program advanced to the postseason WNIT and earned recognition in the final College Insider Women's Mid-Major Poll.
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Ramia was instrumental in all aspects of the program's unparalleled success. Five Anteaters received All-Conference recognition, including Hunter Hernandez (first-team), Neveah Parkinson (Sixth Player of the Year), and Diabe Konate (All-Defensive). Nikki Tom and Deja Lee were named honorable-mention All-Conference.
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Before moving to UC Irvine, Griffin was the head girls' varsity coach at Estancia High School and St. Joseph's High School in Orange County, Calif. She led both teams to the CIF Playoffs, earning an automatic second seed in the postseason. She played for the Cal Sparks EYBL Program, a nationally prominent team that will add invaluable California recruiting connections to the program.
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