2019-20 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
2018-19 Honors
> Mountain West Sixth Man of the Year (coaches & media)
>Mountain West honorable mention media selection
2019-20 Honors
> Mountain West second team coaches selection
> Mountain West third team media selection
> Paradise Jam All-Tournament team
2019-20 (Sr.): Started all 28 games of the 29 games in which he played missing two contests with a shoulder injury … Earned second-team All-MW honors from the coaches and was a third-team pick by the media … Second on the team scoring in double figures in 26 games and 46 times in his Pack career … Second on the team and eighth in the MW scoring 15.9 points per game … Nationally ranked 14th in 3-pointers per game (3.1 pg), 17th in 3-point percentage (41.7%), and 26th with 91 total made 3s … Led the MW in 3s per game, 3-point percentage and was second with 91 total 3s made … Put his name in the Nevada record book with 218 3-point attempts and 91 made 3s both ranking as the sixth best season in school history … His 162 career made 3s is 8th in Nevada history, .839 career free throw percentage ranks sixth and .432 career 3-point percentage is tied for second with former teammate Kendall Stephens … Scored a career-high 34 points in the home win over Boise State making 13-of-21 fields that included 8-of-12 from behind the arc … The eight made 3s is tied for the third most in a game at Nevada and was the second most by a player in the MW this season … The 13 made field goals was tied for the second most by a MW player this season … Ended his career with 1,563 points in 127 games an average of 12.3 points per outing … 823 of the points game in two seasons at Nevada with 740 coming during his two years at Portland … Made 256 3s in his college career on 609 attempts for a percentage 42 ... Made a 3-pointer in every game played this season and three or more in 21 games ... Four times scored a game high with 26 points vs. USC, 25 vs. Bowling Green, 20 vs. Santa Clara and 34 vs. BSU … Named to the Paradise Jam All-Tournament team after averaging 19.3 points per game in the three contests ... Connected on 60 percent of his 3-pointers making 15-of-25 in the Paradise Jam … Game-high 25 points in the Paradise Championship game versus Bowling Green making 7-of-10 from behind the arc … In his only game off the bench scored a game-high 26 points against USC … Lettered for the second time at Nevada.
MW rankings: scoring (15.9 ppg, 8th), field goal% (40.9%, 9th), 3-point field goal % (41.7, 1st), 3-pointers made (3.1 3pg, 1st), minutes per game (33.7 mpg, 7th).
NCAA rankings: 3-pt field goal attempts (218 att., 65th), 3-point fields per game (3.1 3pg, 14th), 3-point field goal percentage (41.7%, 17th), 3-point field goals made (91 made, 26th).
2018-19 (Jr.): Named the MW Sixth Man of the Year by the coaches and media … Played in 33 games and started one at home against Fresno State and played all 40 minutes in the Pack’s 74-68 win scoring 10 points ... Mountain West honorable mention selection by the media … Scored in every game reaching double figures in 20-of-33 ... Netted a then career-high 27 points in the Pack’s 90-79 victory at Air Force ... Made 7-of-10 from behind the arc at the AFA which tied for the tied for the fourth most made by an individual in the MW ... Made a 3-pointer in 30-of-33 games and three or more in 12 contests ... Second in the MW making 45.2 percent of his 3-pointers and 2.2 made ranked ninth ... Two of his 20-point games came in Las Vegas: 20 vs. Tulsa in the Las Vegas Tournament and 20 vs. Boise State in the MW Tournament ... Scored 13 points in the win over UNM to reach 1,000 in his career ... Streak of making a 3-pointer in 14 consecutive games was snapped at Colorado State missing his only attempt ... Made 29 consecutive free throws until going 3-for-4 at UNM ... Has 49 assists and 27 turnovers on the season for a 1.8 assist/turnover ratio ... Scored in double figures in his first game at Nevada finishing with 12 points in 24 minutes off the bench in the win over BYU ... Was his first game in a Wolf Pack uniform after sitting out last season as a transfer from Portland ... Started the season with six consecutive double figure scoring games ... Earned first letter at Nevada.
2016-17 (So.): Averaged 15.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists, starting all 33 games for the Pilots in his sophomore season ... From the field he shot 44.4 percent and was good on 41.5 percent of his 3-point attempts, making 61-of-147 .. At the free throw line he connected on 82.3 percent of his shots making 107-of-130 ... In 32-of-33 games he scored in double figures and scored 20 or more points five times ... Saved two of his best games for national ranked opponents, posting game highs with 25 versus UCLA and 26 versus Saint Mary’s ... The 26 points is his career high which he also equaled in a win against Cal State Northridge ... Second on the team in scoring and minutes per game, averaging 34.9.
2015-16 (Fr.): Freshman year he appeared in all 32 games and earned one start averaging 6.8 points and 1.1 rebounds per game ... Reached double figures eight times ... Season-high 22 points at San Francisco ... Made at least one three-pointer in 23-of-32 games ... Shot 41.7 percent from the field and 37.9 percent from behind the arc in 16.5 minutes per game.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played his final two seasons at Lake Oswego High School where he earned second-team 6A All-State honors his senior year and honorable mention recognition his junior season ... His final two seasons he led the Three Rivers League in scoring and was named to the all-league first team ... Playing in the Washington-Oregon Northwest Shootout All-Star game, he netted 35 points ... At the prestigious Les Schwab Invitational he broke the scoring record averaging 35 points at the event his senior season ... Sophomore year he helped Milwaukie High School reach the quarterfinals of the Oregon 5A State Championship, was a first-team All-Northwest Oregon Conference selection and topped the conference in scoring ... Freshman year he played at Benson High School where he earned second-team All-Portland Interscholastic League and honorable mention state tournament honors.
PERSONAL
Business marketing major ... Son of Shannon and Leland Johnson.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2017-18Junior
Guard
5'10"
195 lbs
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2018-19Junior
Guard
5'10"
180 lbs
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2019-20Senior
Guard
5'10"
180 lbs