Raheem Martin
Raheem Martin
  • Title:
    Assistant Basketball Coach
  • Phone:
    804-862-6100 X 8593
  • Email:
    rmartin@rbc.edu

Bio

Raheem Martin begins his first season as an assistant basketball coach in 2018-19.

Martin was an assistant coach at Greensboro College in North Carolina during 2017-18, also serving as the junior varsity head coach for the Pride this past season.  He is a 2016 graduate of Greensboro College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice.

"Raheem is not only an amazing young coach but will be an even better mentor for our student-athletes," said Beverly.  "His tireless work ethic on the recruiting trail, attention to detail in on-court training and in-game situational IQ are all attributes that will benefit our program.  We are truly fortunate to be able to attract such a bright rising star in the profession."

Martin started 74 of 90 career games at Greensboro from 2011-15, totaling 467 points, 381 rebounds, 116 assists and 85 blocks, which ranks third all-time for the Pride.  He helped the program to 64 wins, including back-to-back appearances in the USA South Conference Championship game (2011-12, 2012-13).  Martin was the USA South Defensive Player of the Year in 2013-14, the same year he was awarded the team's Pride Award, while a USA South Sportsmanship Award recipient in 2013-14 and 2014-15.  He led the league in steals and blocks during his junior and senior seasons, as well.

"I would like to thank Coach Beverly and Richard Bland College for the amazing opportunity to join such an immensely successful program," said Martin.  "I know there is a lot of hard work that needs to be done during this transition to an NJCAA Division I program, but I'm looking forward to tackling them head on and continuing the history of success at Richard Bland."

Martin was as a graduate assistant coach at Greensboro College during 2015-16, before serving as the basketball varsity assistant coach and junior varsity head coach at Carver High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina during 2016-17.  He was also the golf head coach at Carver during Spring 2017.

Martin has trained numerous athletes during the off-season, most notably his younger twin brothers Caleb and Cody Martin, who led the University of Nevada (29-8) to the 2017 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.  In addition, he has coached seven All-Conference selections, including three first team honorees, a Conference Player of the Year and All-South Region first team selection, along with having two former players currently playing professional basketball.

A native of Mocksville, North Carolina, Martin joins the Statesmen program along with his wife, Abby.