The McQueen sisters practicing on the court, symbolizing teamwork and resilience in their final college basketball season.
Flint, Michigan is abuzz as sisters Aaliyah and Rayven McQueen prepare for their final college basketball season at Detroit Mercy. This emotional journey celebrates their shared love for the sport and honors their father’s memory. Aaliyah, now 22, has had a remarkable basketball career and aims to mentor her younger sister, 17-year-old Rayven, who has transformed her approach to the game. Their story embodies resilience and family bonds, making this upcoming season a much-anticipated experience for the sisters and the Flint community.
Flint, Michigan, has been buzzing with excitement as sisters Aaliyah and Rayven McQueen gear up for what promises to be a thrilling college basketball season together at the University of Detroit Mercy. This sentimental journey not only celebrates their shared love for the sport but also pays tribute to the memory of their father, Ramone McQueen, who sadly passed away when Aaliyah was just five.
Aaliyah, now 22, picked up a basketball at the tender age of two, thanks to her father, who ignited a passion within her that would grow over the years. Fast forward to 2020, and Aaliyah graduated from Flint Carman-Ainsworth High School. Her basketball journey took her through various colleges, including the University of Illinois, Oakland University, and Madonna College, where she shined brightly, leading her team with impressive statistics, such as an average of 19.1 points and 8.8 rebounds per game.
In December 2024, the NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to certain student-athletes, a stroke of luck for Aaliyah as she prepares for her final year. Upon her arrival at Detroit Mercy, Aaliyah made a significant impact by averaging 13.5 points and 7.6 rebounds, earning her a spot on the Third-Team All-Horizon League roster. This coming season, she’s set her sights on being a role model for her younger sister, Rayven, who is also ready to make waves.
All eyes are on Rayven McQueen, the athletic 17-year-old who has had quite the evolution in her relationship with basketball. Initially viewing the sport as a chore, Rayven was inspired by Aaliyah’s achievements and dedication. While Rayven was just a newborn when their father passed, Aaliyah’s journey fueled her desire to excel. Now, as a 6-foot guard/forward at Detroit Mercy, she’s stepping onto the court with a competitive spirit aimed not just at improving her game, but also at outshining her big sister.
In high school, Rayven wore the same number—No. 21—as Aaliyah to honor their father, creating a beautiful connection that goes beyond the basketball court. As she joins Aaliyah for her freshman season, Rayven is not just looking to leave her mark on the team but also to lead the charge for upcoming championships after winning district titles with her team at Grand Blanc.
The McQueen family has established a vibrant basketball lineage. With their mother, Marcia, being a loud and fervent supporter during games, family gatherings often revolved around dribbling and shooting hoops. From thrilling driveway games to organized tournaments, the sisters’ history with the sport is rich and full of memories.
Both sisters strive to be symbols of hope for the youth in Flint, showcasing how hard work and determination can pave the way for success, regardless of the adversities one might face. Aaliyah aims to set a positive example for Rayven, hoping to leave a profound impact on her sister’s career as they play together.
This upcoming season promises to be thrilling, with both sisters setting goals that motivate them. Aaliyah is determined to leave a legacy, while Rayven aims to consistently match her sister’s performance and help the team reach new heights. They understand that the transition from sibling rivalry to teammates requires chemistry and seamless teamwork, but with shared experiences and aspirations, the McQueen sisters are fully prepared to tackle the challenges ahead.
As the basketball season approaches, the community of Flint stands behind the McQueen sisters, who not only play for themselves but also for the memory of their father. Their story is one of resilience, inspiration, and the unbreakable bonds of family, making it a season to watch as they step onto the court together at Detroit Mercy.
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