2010-11 Men's Basketball

40 Shane Johannsen

  • Height 6-7
  • Weight 235
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Phoenix, Ariz.
  • High School Valley Christian

Biography

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in mechanical engineering…Chosen to the 2009-10 National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court…Named three-time Big Sky All-Academic team (2008, 2009, 2011) and four-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)…Was an ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District 8 nominee in 2009…Graduating in May 2012.

CAREER NOTES: 2011 All-Big Sky honorable mention selection...Holds  school records in career field goal percentage, single-season field goal percentage and single-season blocks...Set school and Big Sky Conference single-season field goal percentage mark during sophomore season at 72.7 percent, tying the record again in senior season...School's all-time leading career field goal percentage leader at 69.5 percent (Career FG Attempts: 347-499), ranking second in Big Sky history...Posted three of the top five shooting seasons in school history...Scored 880 points and had 536 rebounds in 106 career games...Ranks second in school history with 139 career blocks, 10th-best total in Big Sky history...Notched perfect game against Montana State (2/4/11), going 8-for-8 from the field, a game bettered just four times in school history for shooting percentage...Named Big Sky Player of the Week (Feb. 7, 2011).

2010-11: All-Big Sky honorable mention selection...Received Mike Nesbitt Award…Saw action in all 32 games with 30 starts...Averaged 9.4 points per game (30th in Big Sky) and 6.5 rebounds (8th in Big Sky)...Led Division I and the Big Sky in field goal percentage at 72.7 (ESPN.com)...Did not qualify for NCAA listing based on minimum of five made per game...Second in the Big Sky and ranked 26th in the NCAA in blocks at 2.3 per game...76 blocks are a school record, breaking the mark set by Dan McClintock of 70 during the 1999-00 season and tied for third-best in Big Sky history...Had a career-high tying five blocks against Portland State (twice) and at Idaho State, recording six other games with four each and at least two blocks in 21 of 32 games overall…Had 14 games in double-figure points, six in double-figure rebounds and posted three double-doubles on the season...Had 10 rebounds at Cal Poly...Named Big Sky Player of the Week (Feb. 7, 2011), averaging 13.3 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.7 blocks in three wins...Notched 12 points and nine rebounds against Eastern Washington...Scored 16 points in 8-for-8 night against Montana State, tied for fifth-best performance in single-game field goal percentage...Had 18 points against Sacramento State...Scored 11 points with 16 rebounds against Idaho State...Had 15 points at Montana State, making season-high tying seven field goals...Notched double-double against Air Force with 14 points and 10 rebounds...Had a season-high 17 points at Cal-State Bakersfield... Recorded third career double-double with 14 points and career-high 17 rebounds at Kennesaw State...Suffered hand injury on Feb. 16 but did not miss any games.

2009-10 (JUNIOR): Saw action in 26 games...Starter in first 14 games played and 17 overall on the season...Did not play against Santa Clara and SDSU...Averaged 10.8 points per game (17th in Big Sky) and 5.9 rebounds per game (7th in Big Sky)...Second in conference in field-goal percentage at 62.9...Third in league in blocked shots at 1.3 per game...Notched double figures in 15 games on the season (NAU was 11-4)...Posted first two career double-doubles...Had 14 points and 11 rebounds at Sacramento State...Recorded first career double-double with 14 points and career-best 13 rebounds against Eastern Washington...Had top four single-game scoring games of his career...Had 13 points and a season-high tying nine rebounds at Northern Colorado...Reset career-best with 19 points at Portland State, shooting 8-for-9 from the field...Scored a then career-best 18 points in season opener against Southwestern College... Equaled career-best with 18 points at Texas Pan American...Also contributed 18 points and a career-best four blocks at Idaho State...Had 16 points in Big Sky opener at Montana...Shot 7-of-9 for 14 points at No. 19 New  Mexico.

2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Received Most Improved Player award at team banquet…Starter in all 27 games...Only player to start every game...Averaged 9.9 points (22nd-best in Big Sky) and 5.4 rebounds per game (7th-best in the Big Sky)...Led NCAA Division I and the Big Sky Conference in field goal percentage at 72.7 (cbssportsline.com)...Reset single-game bests for points, rebounds, steals, assists, steals and blocks...Reset single-game best for points eight times during the season...Notched a career-best 21 points at league champion Weber State…Had 17 points against Montana...Scored in double figures 14 times...Had a career-best 10 rebounds against Northern Colorado, including game-clinching board in final seconds…Tallied 16 points at Montana State...Had 15 points at Northern Colorado...Had a career-best three blocks against Portland State...Tallied 14 points at Stanford...Had 13 points at Arizona with six boards, playing against Jordan Hill...Scored 11 points against Haskell...Had 10 points and a career-high tying eight rebounds at UC Riverside.

2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 21 games while averaging 5.6 minutes per game...Averaged 1.5 points per game and 1.4 rebounds...Played 10 or more minutes five times...Scored four points and had five rebounds at Weber State...Followed with four points at Northern Colorado...Recorded a season-high eight points and eight rebounds against Haskell...Scored six points at Mississippi Valley State…Scored in six of the last nine games played.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Valley Christian High School…Starter for coach Grey Haagsma…Two-year team captain....Three-year letterwinner…Helped team to win the Arizona State Championship in  both 2006 and 2007…Team set Arizona high school record for best reward (34-1)…Received Arizona Republic and Arizona Tribune first-team all-state 1A-4A selection…Played in the all star game and was rewarded Best Big Man…Seventh in state on 110 meter hurdles on state championship team in 2007.

PERSONAL: Born Shane Robert Johannsen on Oct. 16, 1988 in Chandler, Ariz…Son of Rob and Kelley Johannsen…Has one brother, Brent, and one sister, Kristen…Most memorable athletic moment; winning two state championships and receiving the game net in 2007 championship game…Person most admired, father for his intelligence and drive.

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    2009-10Junior

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    2010-11Senior

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    6'7" 235 lbs
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