Warner University Sports Hall of Fame

Katherin Mack Johnson

Katherin Mack Johnson

  • Class
    2005
  • Induction
    2015
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
Katherin Mack Johnson was a four-year letterman for the Lady Royals basketball program from 2001-2005. During her tenure at Warner, Johnson helped elevate the Lady Royals program to a level of national prominence and earned significant individual achievement for herself. Johnson was a two-time All-American earning Third Team honors following the 2004-2005 season and Honorable Mention honors in 2003-2004. She led the Lady Royals to three straight NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Tournament berths from 2003-2005.  

A prolific scorer, Johnson is the all-time leading scorer in Warner women’s basketball history with 1,521 career points. Currently she holds six individual career records: points scored (1,521), field goals made (560), field goals attempted (1,380), assists (498), rebounds (635) and steals (394). Overall she is listed in the top 10 all-time for individual single game, single season and career records an astonishing 19 times.

Her most notable game came in her senior year when she recorded a quadruple double in an 88-73 win over Flagler College on Feb. 5, 2005. She finished with 17 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists and 11 steals. She is the only player in school history to record the rare accomplishment. The following week she was named the NAIA National Player of the Week.

Following her playing days at Warner, Johnson played in the WBCBL Women’s Semi Pro League for five years.

She is currently an ESE Mathematics Teacher and Head Girls Varsity Coach at Royal Palm Beach Community High School. She is married to Terrance Johnson Sr. and the couple have three beautiful boys: Terrance Johnson Jr., Fabian Johnson and Jaysen Johnson. 

Johnson graduated in 2005 with her Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management and Terrance Johnson Sr. graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science from Warner University.
 
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