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2008-09: Played in 23 games and started in 16 ... made his first career start at Temple (12/3) ... missed six contests in December due to a hand injury ... made his return against Ohio (1/14) when he scored 10 points, going 4-for-5 from the floor and 2-for-2 from the 3-point range ... had a career-high 11 rebounds in a career-most 39 minutes at Kent State (1/17) ... against Western Michigan (2/14), recorded a career-best three steals ... tied a career-high for blocked shots with three against Akron in MAC Tournament Quarterfinals (3/12) ... finished 10th among MAC statistical leaders in defensive rebounds at 4.14 per game and 15th in rebounding with 5.2 in all games ... in conference games, was seventh among MAC statistical leaders with a field goal percentage of .505, 11th with an average of 4.27 defensive rebounds per contest and 14th with 5.3 rebounds per game ... received Miami's Darrell Hedric Most Improved Player Award.
2007-08: Sat out the first 12 games of the season due to injury ... played three minutes at Akron (1/5) and scored three points and hauled in one rebound ... was medically redshirted for the remainder of the season.
2006-07: Played in 15 games ... scored a season-high four points and recorded his first career steal at Kent State (2/14) ... came off the bench to spark Miami against Western Michigan (2/3), hauling in a season-high seven rebounds in eight minutes of play ... also netted his first career points, hitting a jumper as time expired in the first half against the Broncos ... saw first action of his career against Florida A&M (11/17), playing three minutes and swiping three rebounds ... recorded a blocked shot against Oakland (12/10) ... played a season-most eight minutes against Buffalo (1/14).
High School: Spearheaded Jeffersonville to a 23-2 mark, including a 7-0 league record and state semifinal apperance as a senior ... averaged 16.2 ppg and 6.4 rpg in 2005-06 ... his .642 field goal percentage as a senior ranked fifth in the state ... scored 31 points in Jeffersonville's sectional semifinal game ... tabbed the Hoosier Hills Conference Player of the Year, the Evening News/Tribune All-Area Player of the Year, was an ITG Magazine Super Six Team pick and was the MVP of the Hoosier Basketball Coaches Association District III All-Star Game and the Battle of the Bridges All-Star Game ... was a two-time all-conference and all-district selection ... named to the prestigious 13-member Indianapolis Star Indiana All-Star Team ... a three-year letterwinner, serving as team captain as a senior ... coached by James Just.
Personal: Son of Regina Johnson ... majoring in sport studies.
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