JACKSON, Miss. | Trey Johnson was formally introduced as the new head men's basketball coach at Jackson State University in front of family, friends, former teammates, and alumni at the Lee E. Williams Athletics & Assembly Center on Monday morning.
He was named as the interim head coach early in April, and had the tag removed on April 15.
Johnson served as the Associate Head Coach at Jackson State over the past four seasons he has been instrumental in developing top talent and mentoring All-SWAC performers - most notably Jordan O'Neal (Defensive Player of the Year 2023), Ken Evans (Player of the Year 2024), Dorian McMillian (Freshman of the Year 2025), and Deashun Ruffin (Player of the Year 2026 and Bailey Howell Trophy Finalist 2026). Johnson began his collegiate coaching career at Alabama State University in 2020, where he served as Associate Head Coach for two seasons. During his tenure, he played a key role in player development, recruiting, and game strategy, helping guide the program's growth and competitiveness within the conference.
He is widely regarded as one of the most decorated players in program history. During his standout collegiate career, he earned back-to-back First Team All-SWAC honors (2005-06, 2006-07) and was named the 2006-07 SWAC Player of the Year after a dominant senior campaign in which he averaged over 27 points per game, ranking among the nation's top scorers. He also garnered Preseason Player of the Year honors, was named SWAC Tournament MVP, and led the Tigers to the 2007 SWAC Tournament Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance.
His legacy at Jackson State is cemented in the record books. He remains the program's single-season all-time leader in scoring (points per game and total points), free throws made, and free throws attempted, while also joining the prestigious 1,000-point club in just two seasons. His national recognition includes being named a Box To Row All-American, a 2006 Bailey Howell Trophy finalist, and the 2007 Bailey Howell Trophy Award winner. In recognition of his historic impact, Johnson was inducted into the Jackson State Sports Hall of Fame in 2020.
Johnson's connection to Jackson State runs deep. His father, brother, wife, and several extended family members also attended the university. His wife, Dana Johnson (Yoshimura), is a former SWAC Champion and Defensive Player of the Year in volleyball.
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