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11 Jenna Johnson![]()
04/23/2013 Utah State Recognizes 189 Student-Athletes At Annual Whitesides LuncheonIn all, approximately 51 percent of USU's student-athletes earned a 3.2 GPA to qualify for the awards. 04/18/2013 Utah State Has 45 Student-Athletes Receive Winter Academic All-WAC HonorsOf its 45 academic all-WAC selections, Utah State had 18 student-athletes from women's indoor track honored and 15 from men's indoor track, along with five from both gymnastics and women's basketball, and two from men's basketball. 04/12/2013 Utah State Women's Basketball Ends the Season Second in the Nation in Free Throw PercentageThe Aggies are also fifth in the country in scoring offense. 03/25/2013 Weekly Aggie UpdateFor the week of Mar. 25, 2013. 03/21/2013 Aggie Women End the Season With a 77-69 Loss to South Dakota in the WBI ThursdayUtah State ends the first season of the Jerry Finkbeiner era with an 18-14 record. 03/21/2013 Utah State Women's Basketball WBI vs. South DakotaUtah State Women's Basketball WBI vs. South Dakota 03/02/2013 Utah State Women's Basketball vs. UT ArlingtonUtah State Women's Basketball vs. UT Arlington 02/28/2013 Utah State Women's Basketball vs. Louisiana TechUtah State Women's Basketball vs. Louisiana Tech 02/09/2013 Utah State Women's Basketball vs. San Jose StateUtah State Women's Basketball vs. San Jose State 02/02/2013 Utah State Women's Basketball vs. SeattleUtah State Women's Basketball vs. Seattle HONORS: 2011-12 (JR): Played in 30 games, starting 26 as a defensive force... Averaged 5.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game...Tied her career high with six steals against Utah Valley (Jan. 7)... Tied for eighth in the WAC in steals, averaging 1.6 per game... Broke her career-high twice scoring 17 at Fresno State (Feb. 18) and against Nevada in the WAC Tournament (March 7)... Also tied her career-high with six steals against Utah Valley (Jan. 7) and San Jose State (March 3)... Third on the team in steals with 47 and fifth in assists with 52... Earned the team's Defensive Player of the Year award... Named to the Academic all-WAC and USU Joe E. and Elma Whitesides Scholar Athlete teams. 2010-11 (SO): Played and started in all 33 games... Averaged 6.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game... Finished the season with a field goal percentage of .449 and a free throw percentage of .658... Had 101 rebounds, 72 assists, 71 steals and nine blocked shots... Recorded a season-high eight rebounds against Fresno State (Jan. 8) along with season-high six steals and six assists against Nevada (Jan. 15) and San Jose State (Jan. 29), respectively... Scored a season-high 16 points against Fresno State in the semi-finals of the 2011 WAC Tournament (March 11)... Had seven double-digit scoring games... Averaged almost 25 minutes per game... Earned academic all-WAC honors for the second-straight season and was a Joe and Elma Whitesides Scholar-Athlete. 2009-10 (FR): Played in 19 games... Shot 83.3 percent from the free throw line which was second-best on the team... Averaged 1.1 points, 0.3 assists and 0.3 steals per game... Pulled down at least one rebound in 12 of the 19 game she saw court time... Recorded a season-high four rebounds against both Weber State (Dec. 21) and Louisiana Tech (Feb. 6). High School: Alaska State Player of the year her senior year at Wasilla High School... Named to the media all-state first-team three times... Two-time MVP of the Northern Lights Conference... Played for the state champions in 2007... Averaged 20.0 points, 7.0 steals and 8.0 assists per game her senior year... Also played volleyball, soccer and track and field... Named team MVP in volleyball. Personal: Born December 3, 1990... Majoring in elementary education... Daughter of Roland and Angela Johnson... One of five children. YEAR GP-GS Min-Avg. FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG AST TO ST BLK PF-D PTS-AVG 2009-10 (Fr.) 19-0 101-5.3 5-21 .238 1-7 .143 10-12 .833 12-0.6 5 16 5 0 15-0 21-1.1 2010-11 (So.) 33-33 820-24.8 84-187 .449 1-15 .067 50-76 .658 101-3.1 72 72 71 9 69-2 219-6.6 Totals 52-33 921-17.8 89-208 .428 2-22 .091 60-88 .682 113-2.2 77 88 76 9 84-2 240-4.6 |