| 2006-07 at Defiance: Started all but two games and played in all 26 for Defiance as a junior … Continued to have a major impact despite making the move from the point guard to the shooting guard position … Averaged 11.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.2 steals and 27.7 minutes per game … Ranked among the top three on the Yellow Jacket roster in all five statistics … Scored 20 or more points three times … Cracked into double figures in the scoring column on 13 occasions … Posted a season-high 28 points on Nov. 21 in a victory at Heidelberg, including the first 10 points of the second half … Earned HCAC Player-of-the-Week honors after the Heidelberg game … Earned a spot on the Case Western Holiday and HCAC All-Tournament Teams … Named Honorable Mention All-HCAC … Will enter senior campaign with an 83.3-percent clip from the free throw line, good for the second-best mark in DC history.
2005-06 at Defiance: Speedy point guard shrugged off any realm of a sophomore slump by logging over 32 minutes-per-game-in 25 starts … Johnson tickled the twine from long distance, sinking 39.3 percent of his three-point shots and led the team while ranking sixth in the HCAC by converting 81.1 percent of his free throw attempts … Led Defiance with 2.9 assists per game … Was second with 1.1 steals and 0.4 blocks per contests and ranked fifth with 3.1 rebounds per outing … Improved on his 11.5 points per game clip during rookie campaign by pouring in 12.7 a night as a second-year player … Tabbed as an All-HCAC Honorable Mention selection after finishing the year in the top 20 in the league in multiple statistical areas including points, assists, free throw and three-point shooting percentages and steals.
2004-05 at Defiance: Emerged as the Jackets’ floor leader in his first year at DC, leading the team in assists with 3.2 per game and was second in scoring at 11.5 points-per-contest … Was named Heartland Conference Freshman of the Year ... The Toledo native set an HCAC record with 14 assists in DC’s 81-72 win over Anderson on February 9 … Shot 84.8 percent from the free-throw line, leading the Jackets and ranking second in the HCAC … Ranked in the HCAC statistically in six categories including ending sixth in assists.
High School: Lettered two years for head coach Nick Lowe at St. Francis DeSales High ... Earned first-team all-city and Second-Team All-District Seven honors, as well as Honorable-Mention All-Toledo Blade … Named the squad’s Most Valuable Player in 2004.
Personal: Son of Mike and Mary Johnson … Majoring in business administration.
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