Mark Johnson (basketball)

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ConferenceThe MIAA
Record359–172 (.676)
Mark Johnson
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamFort Hays State
ConferenceThe MIAA
Record359–172 (.676)
Annual salary$106,434[1]
Biographical details
BornOmaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Alma materKilgore Junior College (B.A.)
Pittsburg State University (BS/MS)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1992–1994Pittsburg State (GA)
1994–1995Labette CC (assistant)
1995–1996Phillips (assistant)
1996–2001Fort Hays State (assistant)
2001–presentFort Hays State
Head coaching record
Overall359–172 (.676)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
MIAA regular season (2013)
RMAC East Division regular season (2006)
Awards
MIAA Coach of the Year (2010, 2013)
RMAC Coach of the Year (2006)

Mark A. Johnson is an American men's basketball coach, currently coaching at Fort Hays State University. Prior to his position, Johnson served as the assistant coach for the program from 1996 to 2001, as well as interim head coach leading up to the 1997–98 season. Prior to becoming an assistant coach at Fort Hays State, Johnson was an assistant at Phillips University, Labette Community College, and served as a graduate assistant for Pittsburg State University. Mark has 3 children.

Early career

Johnson, an Omaha, Nebraska native, began as a graduate assistant for his alma mater, Pittsburg State University. After two years, Johnson served as an assistant men's basketball coach for the Labette Cardinals for one season before moving on to Phillips University in a similar position for a season.[2]

Fort Hays State

In 1996, Johnson was hired as an assistant coach at Fort Hays State University.[3] Five years later in July 2001, Johnson was promoted to head coach.[4] Since his promotion in 2001, Johnson has led the Tigers to two conference championships (one in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference[5] and the other in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association), one MIAA Tournament championship in 2011, nine 20+ win seasons, and seven NCAA Tournament appearances.[6]

Head coaching record

References

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