Biography
Career Honors:
• 2020 Southland Conference Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
• 2019 Southland Conference Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
• 2018 Southland Conference Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
• 2017 Southland Conference Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll
2019-20 Season:
• Became the first player in three seasons to start every game for the Lady Demons in a season, averaging a career-high 26.6 minutes per game.
• Led the Lady Demons in steals for the third consecutive season (66) and finished 4th in the Southland in steals and steals per game (2.3).
• Had career bests in rebounds (113), rebounds per game (3.9), steals (66), points (286) and points per game (9.9).
• Had a perfect shooting night in the Lady Demons 91-61 win against LeTourneau, going 5-5 (FG), 1-1 (3pt), and 3-3 (FT) for 14 points.
• Had a career-best eight steals against Central Baptist (Nov. 8).
• Scored the game-tying and game-winning baskets against Central Baptist (Nov. 8) with less than a minute remaining in the game, while picking up two more of her eight steals in the game.
• Scored a season-high 18 points, third most in her career, and had six steals, her second game with five or more steals, in the win against Grambling (Dec. 4).
• Attempted a career high 10 3-point attempts twice during the season in losses to LSUS (Nov. 27 and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Jan. 2).
• Matched a career high in rebounds with seven at Houston Baptist (Feb. 8). It was the fourth time during the season she reached that mark, the others coming against Jackson State (Nov. 13), against Houston Baptist (Jan. 5) and at McNeese (Jan. 11).
• Played 30 or more minutes in seven of nine games between and Jan.11 and Feb. 12, the most in a stretch of five games in her career, including setting and matching a new career high with 38 minutes in consecutive games at Houston Baptist and UIW.
• Matched a career best with five made free throws in the win against McNeese (Feb. 15), going 5-for-5 from the line in the game.
• Just missed her first career double-double with nine points and 10 rebounds in her final game at Prather Coliseum.
• Set a new career best with 10 rebounds against Stephen F. Austin (Feb. 26), the first time reaching double figures in rebounding in her career.
• Reached the 20-point mark in a game for the second time in her career by setting a new career best with 23 points at New Orleans (Mar. 4). She went 8-of-11 from the field, also a career best, 3-for-5 from deep and 4-for-5 from the line in the game.
• Had two of her four best scoring outputs in the final two games of her career with 23 points at New Orleans and 19 at Central Arkansas, going 16-for-30 in those games.
2018-19 Season:
• Appeared in 27 games, making eight starts on the year.
• Tallied 15 of her game-high 19 points in the second half of a 63-47 win against Houston Baptist on Feb. 21.
• led the Lady Demons with 13 points and grabbed four rebounds in an 87-67 loss to Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 16.
• Had four of Northwestern State’s 21 steals and added eight points in an 89-73 win at McNeese on Feb. 9.
• equaled a season high with 15 points and tied her career high with six steals before leaving with an injury with 2:53 left in a 67-62 loss to New Orleans on Jan. 30.
• dished out a career-high seven assists against only one turnover in an 82-56 win against Central Baptist on Dec. 21.
• hit 5 of 10 shots, including three 3-pointers, and tied for the team lead with 15 points in an 87-73 loss at Alabama on Dec. 16.
• led Northwestern State with 12 points, shaking off a first-quarter injury, in a 63-55 loss to ULM on Dec. 2.
• snapped out of a five-game offensive funk, knocking down three 3-pointers en route to an 11-point performance in a 69-54 loss at Southern Miss on Nov. 27.
2017-18 Season:
• Enjoyed a breakout sophomore season in which she set career highs in nearly every statistical category, improving her scoring by more than five times over her freshman season.
• appeared in 26 games, starting 15.
• jumped back into the double-figure scoring column, hitting 4 of 8 shots, including both of her 3-point attempts, to finish with 10 points in a Feb. 3 loss to McNeese.
• delivered a career night on both ends of the floor, scoring a career-high 21 points and swiping a career-best six steals in a Jan. 17 win against Sam Houston State.
• returned to action after missing two games while in concussion protocol and tied her career highs in assists (6) and steals (5) in a Dec. 20 romp against Central Baptist.
• enjoyed a career day in a return to her home area, scoring a career-high 13 points and grabbing a career-best 5 steals in a Dec. 3 win against ULM on Dec 3.
• returned to action after missing one game and set a then-career high with 12 points in a Nov. 15 win against LSU-Shreveport on Nov. 15.
• made her first career start in the season opener at Ole Miss on Nov. 10 and responded with a 10-point performance, including her first two career 3-pointers in a 75-44 loss.
• set herself up for a breakout season by winning the 3-point contest at NSU's Basketball Tip-Off Event.
2016-17 Season:
• Appeared in 22 games in her first collegiate season.
• completed a three-point play in the second half of the Lady Demons’ win against New Orleans on Feb. 25.
• knocked down all four of her free throws in a Dec. 31 loss to McNeese.
• grabbed a season-high three rebounds and handed out two assists in a Dec. 20 win against Louisiana College.
• scored the first points of her career and finished with eight points in 12 minutes of a Nov. 21 rout of Central Baptist.
• made her college debut, grabbing a rebound in five minutes of a season-opening win against LeTourneau on Nov. 11.
High School:
• prepped at West Monroe High in Louisiana for coach John Green.
• helped West Monroe to four straight playoff appearances, including three semifinal showings.
• tabbed second-team all-district after averaging 15 points and six rebounds as a senior.
• named the 2016 Ouachita Citizen’s Girls Basketball Player of the Year.
• graduated with a 3.5 GPA.
Personal:
• Born Sept. 19, 1997.
• daughter of Trina Johnson and Derek Sharp.
• has one brother, Arthur Johnson.
• has a 3.1 grade point average.
• health and exercise science major who hopes to play basketball overseas.
• life's ambition is to make her mother proud.