2007-08: Selected to the All-GLIAC First Team as well as the PING/GCAA All-Region Team ... posted a 74.33 scoring average, second-lowest on the team ... competed in all 14 events (30 rounds) ... finished 12th or better in six of the eight fall events ... was the medalist in the first tournament of the season Sept. 8-9 at Northern Michigan (72-74--146) ... tied for ninth at Northwood (74-75--149) and 12th at Ferris State (72-74--146) ... posted his best two-round score of the season and finished two strokes back (72-68--140) in a tie for second Sept. 23-24 at the first Great Lakes Regional of the year at HawksHead ... tied for 17th at the GLIAC Championship (75-73-77--225) ... was the runner-up Apr. 11-12 at Findlay (72-74--146) ... tied for eighth at the final Great Lakes Regional at Purgatory (71-77--148) and shot 226 to tie for 19th at the NCAA Super Regional.
2006-07: Named as the GLIAC Men's Golf Athlete of the Year ... earned PING/GCAA All-America Second Team as well as All-Region honors ... served as a co-captain ... competed in all 15 events ... broke his own school record with a season average of 72.93 ... finished eighth or better in 12 events, including two victories and six second-place showings ... tied for seventh (71-79--150) at the Northern Michigan Invitational to start the season and tied for fifth (72-76--148) at the GVSU Invitational two weeks later ... was the medalist at Oakland Community College on Sept. 22, shooting 69 ... finished second at the Great Lakes Regional at HawksHead (74-68--142) and tied for second (71) at the Motor City Invitational, hosted by Wayne State, on Sept. 29 ... was the medalist at the Bay Valley Intercollegiate, matching his own school records for 18 holes (67, first round) and 36 holes (138) ... was the runner-up at the GLIAC Championship (72-73-70--215), finishing two strokes shy of the WSU 54-hole record ... tied for second (75-70--145) at the Wisconsin-Parkside Invitational on March 24-25 ... was the runner-up at Findlay (74-74--148) and the Great Lakes Regional at Lockhaven (71-71--142), which the Warriors won overall ... tied for 20th at the NCAA Super Regional (77-72-74--223).
2005-06: Did not compete in any tournaments ... was redshirted ... qualified for the Western Amateur Championship in August 2006 ... placed 50th with a 221 (73-73-75) ... was tied-for-36th out of 155 golfers after the first two rounds.
2004-05: Selected as the GLIAC Golf Athlete of the Year after leading the conference in scoring average (72.5) ... also named to the All-GLIAC First Team for the second consecutive year ... was the 2004 GLIAC Medalist after recording a 73-73-75--221 to win by two strokes ... became only the second golfer in WSU history to win the GLIAC ... finished second at the Northern Michigan Invite after shooting a school record 67 in the second round ... finished fourth in the NCAA Fall Regional after shooting a 143 (73-70) ... played in all 19 rounds in the fall and 11 rounds in the spring ... did not shoot a round in the 80s the entire school year ... was in the top 10 in six of nine fall tournaments and four of the six spring tournaments ... shares the school record for best 18-hole score and the second best 36-hole score with teammate Jacob Abramson ... set the school mark for season scoring average average (74.10) ... tied for second at the NCAA Regional at Timbergate with a 140 ... helped the Warriors to a third-place team finish at the NCAA Super Regional, the best finish in school history.
2003-04: Named to the PING/GCAA All-Great Lakes Region team ... selected GLIAC Freshman of the Year ... named to the All-GLIAC First Team ... finished in a tie-for-33rd at the GLIAC Champonships with a 233 (77-74-82) helping the team to its first GLIAC title in school history ... played in 16 of the 17 rounds during the fall ... played all 11 rounds in the spring ... top finish was medalist at Lake Superior and WSU's Motor City Invitational ... lowest round of 69 occurred in both rounds of Motor City Invitational ... also had a top-10 finishes at Northern Michigan (tied-for-fourth), Northwood (second) and Deer Track (tied-for-eighth) ... tied-for-12th at the NCAA Super Regional with a 228 (73-76-79).
High School: A 2003 graduate of New Boston Huron ... earned four varsity letters in golf for coach Mike Blosser ... was a three-time all-state selection ... won the 2002 state Division III title with a 72-72--144 ... placed third in the 2002 regionals ... also participated in junior varsity basketball for three seasons ... was an honor roll student.
Personal: Full name--Ryan Johnson ... son of Donald and Susan Johnson ... older brother Nathan, is a former member of the WSU golf team ... is a nutrition and food sciences major ... was a 2002 qualifier for the U.S. Amateur Publinx ... participated in the 2005 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship placing in a tie-for-58th out of 156 competitors ... qualified for the 2005 U.S. Amateur where he placed in a tie-for-93rd out of 308 golfers with a 149 (77-72).
2003-04 |
27 |
2052 |
76.00 |
69 |
2004-05 |
30 |
2223 |
74.10 |
67 |
2006-07 |
29 |
2115 |
72.93* |
67 |
2007-08 |
30 |
2230 |
74.33 |
68 |
* WSU Record.