Norfolk State Dynamic Guardian Diamond Johnson is published in favor after the 2025 WNBA project.
Johnson, Paige Bueckers, Caitlin Clark, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, 2020 High School entered the college as a member of the recruitment class.
The sixth employer in the classroom Johnson, head coach of the National National National Championship of the Former Cheyney University Vivian Stringer’s head coach Vivian Stringer spent the first collector season.
He was transferred to the state of North Carolina played in two seasons before the Philadelphia, then crossed the Norfolk state in 2023.
After the first 10 games of the 2023-2024 season, Johnson immediately affected the spartans, the second flat Meac helped to lead the headout of the regular season.
On average, 20.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.8 were stolen in 23 games and were called the first team of all-MEAC and the entire MEAC defense team.
What will be the last game in the Norfolk state, Spartans coach Larry Vickers, gave the star player diamond Johnson flowers for everything he envisaged the program. #Marchmadness pic.twitter.com/nmionjd3gf
– HBCU SPORTS (@hbcusports) March 22, 2025
Johnson then led the second straight conference championship in a game of 20.3 points in a game, 7.0 ribounds per game, 7.0 ribound and 3.0 in the game.
This last season, the old ACC employer claimed the award of the year award and claimed the award of the year after taking the first 30 victories season since passing the scene.
Conference goal (18.9) and theft (3.6) stole (3.6) in assists (3.6).
Another strong performance in the Meac tournament17.0 scored points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.0 theft, lift Spartans to the third flat conference header.
Excited for the next chapter! 📈 # Dime3🦍 pic.twitter.com/lsxntmegegi9
– Diamond Johnson (@ _Diamond3_) 25 March 2025
The NCAA tournament received 13th seeds in Birmingham district, received the 13th seeds of the best seeds of any HBCU (male or female).
Although Norfolk’s condition fell a bit 82-69 Damage to MerlenJohnson swing 18 points, six rebounds and three steals.
Johnson will be selected from the first Meac player to be selected in the WNBA project since 2002 and only the third HBCU guard.