Justice Magraw joins the Western Washington University women’s volleyball program as the lead assistant coach for the 2025 season after serving four seasons on the University of Washington coaching staff, most recently as an assistant coach in 2023–24. At UW she worked closely with the back row, contributing to the Huskies’ success and three NCAA Tournament appearances. A former standout student‑athlete at Washington, Magraw earned four varsity letters in both indoor and beach volleyball from 2012–15, helping the Huskies to a 117‑16 (.880) record and four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. As a member of UW’s beach volleyball team she was named the 2016 Pac‑12 Scholar‑Athlete of the Year and graduated cum laude with a degree in communications.
Magraw also brings diverse coaching experience from her time as an assistant coach for both indoor and beach volleyball at the University of Portland from 2019–21, club coaching with Sudden Impact in Bellevue, and leading The Overlake School’s varsity and junior varsity programs, where she was named Emerald City League Coach of the Year. She has strong family ties to WWU, as her mother and two grandparents are alumni; her mother, Annette Duvall, was a standout women’s soccer player in the 1980s and was inducted into the WWU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994.