2009 Virginia Tech Women's Soccer Media Guide

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Julian Johnson

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Senior • Forward • 5-9 Norfolk, Va. • Granby H.S.

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Meet the Hokies

2008: Appeared in all 23 contests while starting 22 … Tied for second on the team with 13 points on the year … Led the squad with seven assists … Became Tech’s all-time career assists leader with her helper on Marika Gray’s goal in the season opener at Davidson … Recorded three assists against James Madison, becoming the only player in Tech history to dish out three assists in a single game twice in her career … Picked up assists against George Mason, NC State and Boston College … Scored the game-winning goal against then-No. 8 Virginia to give the Hokies’ their first victory over the Cavaliers in program history … Tallied scores against Clemson and Charlotte. 2007: Started nine matches for the Hokies while appearing in 15 … Finished second on the team with five assists, 13 points and 27 shots … Notched four goals on the season, good for third on the team … Scored her first two career goals at NC State … Picked up her first game-winner against Maryland, propelling Tech to its first overtime victory in four years … Scored a goal against Boston College … Recorded assists against Radford, Miami, NC State, Maryland and Longwood … Earned VaSID All-State second team honors. 2006: Made an immediate impact for the Hokies, appearing in all 18 contests while starting 14 … Broke Tech’s single season assist record with 12 helpers in her rookie campaign … Led the conference and ranked third nationally in assists per game (0.67) … Picked up her first career point with an assist against George Mason … Dished out three assists against Radford, matching a Tech single-game record … Recorded assists against UNCG, High Point, James Madison, Liberty, Duke, Miami, Virginia and Boston College … Awarded ACC All-Freshman Team and All-Mid-Atlantic Region Freshman Team honors. High School/Club: Four-time team Most Valuable Player at Granby … Led her high school to its first-ever district title in 2004 and a second in 2006 … Named District Player of the Year as a senior … Finished her final season as the region’s leading scorer on her way to earning 2006 Regional Player of the Year and the city of Norfolk’s Athlete of the Year accolades … Played three seasons for the Virginia Rush Nike club team, leading her squad to a state title in 2003 and the state finals in 2004 … Completed her career as the club’s all-time leading scorer … Three-year member of the ODP state and regional teams in addition to competing in the ODP national team for one season … Three-time letterwinner SINGLE GAME HIGHS in both field hockey and track … Member of the National Goals.....2......at NC State........................ 10/14/07 Honor Society. Assists..3......twice, last vs. JMU.......... 09/21/08 Personal: Born on May 13, 1988, in Norfolk, Va. … Points....5......at NC State........................ 10/14/07 Daughter of Junior and Valerie Johnson … Has three Shots.....6......twice, last vs. NCSU........ 10/08/06 siblings: Jordan, Joshua and Victoria … Enrolled in SOG........4......3 times, last at CU........... 10/02/08 financial planning.

Johnson’s CAREER STATISTICS Year 2006 2007 2008 Career

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GP/GS 18/14 15/9 23/22 56/45

2009 Women’s Soccer

G 0 4 3 7

A 12 5 7 24

Pts 12 13 13 38

Sh 46 27 27 100

Shot% .000 .148 .111 .070

SOG 20 18 14 52

SOG% .435 .667 .519 .520

YC-RC 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0

GW 0 1 1 2

PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0


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