| Height: | 6-5 |
| Weight: | 190 |
| Year: | Senior |
| Hometown: | Lancaster, Ca. |
| High School: | Antelope Valley HS |
| Position: | Guard |
| EXP: | 1V |
2010-11 Season (Senior)
Voted the CSUN Newt Meyers Memorial Sportsmanship Award ...
Started 31 of the 32 games (#2 for a single season in school
history) at the off-guard position ... Scored a season-high 13
points in three games ... Scored 13 points (6-for-7 from the free
throw line) along with three assists against UC Davis
(12/30/10) ... Tallied a season-high 13 points (4-for-6) along with
four rebounds, two assists and a steal at Denver (12/4/10) ...
Collected 13 points at Pacific (3/5/11) ... Grabbed a
career-high eight rebounds at Air Force (12/2/10) ... Collected a
career-high six assists with no turnovers against Pacific
(12/28/10) ... Hit a team-leading .843 (43-for-51) from the free
throw line.
2009-10 Season (Junior)
A starter in 15 games including five of the last eight games ...
Scored in double figures in seven games including a season-high 18
points at UC Riverside (2/4/10) ... Averaged 4.7 points and
2.1 rebounds per game ... Played in 32 games, second-best for a
single season in school history.
Antelope Valley College
Helped the team to 47 victories in two seasons on the varsity
...An honorable mention all-conference selection during his
sophomore season ... Averaged 12 points, six rebounds and three
assists per game. ... Scored a career-high 22 points (6-for-8 from
three-point territory) in a playoff game during his freshman season
... Garnered 14 rebounds in a playoff game during his sophomore
season.
Antelope Valley High School
An outstanding competitor in basketball and track & field ...
Helped lead the team to four winning seasons as a starter at
shooting guard ... An all-league and co-MVP during his junior and
senior seasons ... Helped lead Antelope Valley to post-season play
in three of his four seasons on the varsity ... Averaged 15 points,
five rebounds and three assists per game as a senior ... During his
junior campaign, averaged 16 points, four rebounds and three
assists per game ... Also competed in the 400 meter hurdles and as
a member of the sprint relay teams ... A state qualifier in track
& field.
Matador Memo
Parents are Nancy Stevenson and Clinton Cody ... Has two older
brothers (Clinton Cody Jr. who is 26, and Anthony Cody who is 23)
... Roots for the Los Angeles Lakers ... Lists Kobe Bryant, Ray
Allen and Brandon Roy as his favorite NBA athletes ... Favorite
actor is Bernie Mac and Martin Lawrence ... Favorite actress is Nia
Long ... When he watches television, it is tuned to NBA TV, ESPN
Sportscenter, and BET ... Loves lasagna, but stays away from liver
... Favorite band is Jagged Edge, and his favorite solo artist is
Ludacris ... Chose Cal State Northridge because of the great
opportunity to continue his education and his athletic career ...
Listed his greatest sports moment when he scored a career-high 22
points (6-for-8 from three-point territory) in a playoff game for
Antelope Valley College ... His best friend from another college is
Donald Johnson from Cal State Bakersfield ... The best thing about
being a student-athlete is "having another opportunity to lace up
the shoes and compete" ... The toughest thing about being a
student-athlete is "keeping a healthy body" ... His favorite
pre-game ritual is to sleep, listen to his IPod, and watch
basketball games ... Raymond relaxes by playing video games,
reading and calling his mom ... His favorite website is "Facebook"
... The most famous person he has ever met is Tone Loc ... The
person in history he most would have liked to have met was Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Would like to switch places for a day
with Kobe Bryant, so he could score a career-high 81 points, win
five NBA championships, and play basketball at the highest level
... Would like to have dinner with President Obama and Oprah
Winfrey ... If he was forced to listen to one CD the rest of his
life, it would be - The Red Light District by Ludacris ... IF he
had one million dollars, he would invest most of it, and give the
rest of it to his parents and brothers ... His advice to young
people - be the aggressor in school, but conservative in the
streets ... According to Raymond, no one knows how much he can eat
... The title of his autobiography would be "Changed Man" ... Can't
imagine going a week without touching a basketball ... The one
possession he could not live without is his cell phone ... If he
could change one thing about the world today, it would be to change
the prices of everything to the way it was back in the old days ...
His greatest hero - God in Heaven, God on Earth ... Raymond says he
respects the way God has sacrificed himself for the people of this
world ... Pan African Studies major.
Raymond Cody - Career Highs
Points - 18 at UC Riverside (2/4/10)
Field Goals - 7 at UC Riverside (2/4/10)
3-Point Field Goals - 4 (2 games)
Free Throws - 5 at Cal State Bakersfield (2/10/10)
Rebounds - 8 at Air Force (12/2/10)
Assists - 6 vs Pacific (12/28/10)
Blocks - 1 (8 games)
Steals - 3 (4 games)