The Johnson File
- A 4-star recruit and a consensus top-100 recruit in the class of 2026 by every major women’s basketball recruiting outlet
- Ranked No. 35 nationally according to ESPN with a 95 grade
- Named a Jordan Brand All-American
- 2025-26 Cal-Hi Sports Division 2 Player of the Year
- Scored 1,487 career points, pulled down 984 rebounds, and blocked 192 shots at the high school level
- Two-time Oakland Athletic League Most Valuable Player, having won the award in 2023-24 and 2024-25
- Described as a walking double-double, she collected 47 double-doubles and one triple-double at Oakland Tech
- The triple-double came during her sophomore season, when Johnson had 22 rebounds, 19 points and 10 steals against rival Oakland High
- During her senior season, she averaged 17.7 points per game and collected 15 double-doubles en route to being named the Cal-Hi Sports State Division 2 Player of the Year
- Had three games in the 2026 NorCal D2 State Tournament with 20-plus rebounds, which included a 23-point, 20-rebound outing in the NorCal D2 title game
- Scored a career-high 42 points to go along with 22 rebounds and five steals
- 2024-25 East Bay Player of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle
- Helped Oakland Tech to the 2022-23 CIF Division I state championship
- A multi-sport student-athlete, was also a standout for Oakland Tech in flag football and volleyball
- Has been recognized as one of the premier high school athletes in the Bay Area
- Played for the Sports Academy Swish U17 team in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL)
- Delivered a memorable clutch performance at the 2025 Nike Nationals in July, as in the quarterfinals, she made a free throw to send the game into overtime, then tipped in an offensive rebound to win the game in the extra stanza
- Named the No. 1 player at the 2025 Nike Nationals by Cerebro Sports
- Daughter of Carla Justice and Josh Johnson. Her father has spent 10-plus seasons in the NFL as a quarterback and is currently on the Cincinnati Bengals roster
- Chose Vanderbilt over Southern Cal, NC State, Syracuse and Oregon