RaeQuan Battle, a college football guard, played for the West Virginia Mountaineers in the 2023-2024 season. Battle commenced his basketball career at Marysville-Pilchuck High School and was a four-star recruit. Rivals ranked him 70th in the nation, 247sports ranked him 85th, and ESPN ranked him 91st in the Class of 2019 Top 100. Battle finished his prep career with 1,667 points, the most of any player on his high school team. He also holds the school's single-game scoring record of 43 points and 23 rebounds.
Being from the Tulalip Reservation, located north of Seattle, he was the first member of the Tulalip tribe to be awarded a DI basketball scholarship. Before attending college, he participated in the Nike EYBL as a player for Seattle Rotary and was named the 2019 Tulalip Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year.
RaeQuan Battle’s Parents
Jacqueline Williams and James Battle are the parents of RaeQuan Battle.
Who is the mother of RaeQuan Battle?
Jacqueline Williams is the mother of RaeQuan Battle. As a single mother, she took care of her five sons and several other family members. Instead of purchasing video games for her kids, she urged them to participate in sports, according to a report on the Marysville School District website.
Who is the father of RaeQuan Battle?
James Battle is the father of RaeQuan Battle. Information about his personal and professional life is unavailable in the public domain.
What Nationality are RaeQuan Battle’s parents?
Jacqueline Williams and James Battle are American nationals.
RaeQuan Battle’s Career
RaeQuan participated in 34 games during his two seasons at the University of Washington. In the 2020–21 season, he averaged 17.8 minutes per game and a career-high 4.6 points.
He appeared in all 35 games as a sophomore at Montana State University, averaging 17.2 minutes off the bench. Battle averaged 8.5 points and 2.4 rebounds during the season and was named the Big Sky Conference's Top Reserve.
Battle played all 22 games and led West Virginia University in scoring at 16.1 points per contest. He made 83.5 percent of his free throws and 40.8 percent of his field goals.
FAQ's On RaeQuan Battle Parents
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A. RaeQuan Battle plays as a guard.