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Jonathan Williams
# 11
Center - C
Height: 6-9  Weight: 285
Junior
Previous Schools
   St. Cloud Apollo
   Notre Dame Prep
Previous Experience
  
Hometown
   St. Cloud, Minn.
St. Cloud, Minn.
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Milestones: 
Has two career double-doubles • grabbed his 100th career rebound at UNLV (12/ 22/06) • has seen action in 107 games in his career, starting 14 .

2008-09  |  Senior Season: 
Missed the team’s first seven games after undergoing hernia surgery • came off the bench and grabbed three rebounds in seven minutes in his season debut against Cornell (12/6) • played a season-high 11 minutes and scored four points against Louisville (12/20) • scored a season-high six points and grabbed four rebounds in 11 minutes against Southeastern Louisiana (12/23) • matched a season-high with 11 minutes played against Michigan State (12/31) • missed the game vs. Purdue (1/22), Indiana (1/25) and Illinois (1/29) with a strained left calf muscle • started his first game of the season on Senior Day against Michigan (3/7) and finished with two points and three rebounds in 16 minutes played.
 
2007-08 |  Junior Season:
Played 20 minutes in the season opener against Army (11/10) • finished with eight points • had four points and four boards against Central Michigan (11/24) • had five boards and two blocks against UC Riverside (12/1) • tied a season-high with eight points vs. North Dakota State (12/3) • blocked a season-high four shots and tied a career-high with two steals against Colorado State (12/8) • tied a career -high with three assists against Kennesaw State (12/29) • averaged 2.7 points, 2.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game during the Duel in the Desert (12/28-30) • scored six points in 13 minutes against Mishigan State (1/20) • scored four points and was 2-for-2 from the free throw line in 15 minutes at Ohio State (1/26) • missed the game at Northwestern (2/6) due to illness • played a season-high 21 minutes at Wisconsin (2/16) and finished with two points and a season-high eight rebounds • scored seven points and tied a season-high with eight rebounds vs. Michigan (2/21) • scored eight points and collected five rebounds in win over Penn State (2/24) • played 26 minutes and scored six points at Indiana (3/5) • got first two starts of the season in the quarterfinals and semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament, playing a season-high 30 minutes against the Hoosiers.

2006-07 |  Sophomore Season:
Played in 30 games, starting eight times • was 12th overall in blocked shots in Big Ten statistics (0.97 blocks per game) • finished ninth in conference games only in blocks at 1.07 per game • scored 10 points, on 4-of-7 shooting, 2-of-2 from the free-throw line, grabbed eight rebounds and a block in 26 minutes at Illinois (2/3) • had six points, four rebounds and three blocks in 32 minutes vs. Northwestern (1/31) • recorded his second career double-double with career highs of 13 points (6-of-9 from the field) and 14 rebounds with an assist, two blocks and a steal in 32 minutes vs. Penn State (1/27) • had four points, four rebounds and a steal in a career-high 34 minutes vs. Northwestern (1/20) • had four points, one block and four rebounds in 13 minutes vs. UCF (12/12) • grabbed eight rebounds and scored two points in 17 minutes of play at UAB (12/5) • scored six points, on 3-of-3 from the field, grabbed five rebounds and had two blocks in 16 minutes vs. Arizona State (12/2) • went 1-of-1 from the field and had two assists in 11 minutes of play vs. Montana (11/26) • registered two blocks in five minutes vs. North Dakota State (11/13) • letterwinner.

2005-06 | Redshirt Freshman Season:
Ranked sixth overall in blocked shots in the Big Ten at 0.88 bpg • had two blocks in three minutes vs. Wake Forest in NIT First Round (3/15) • did not play - back spasms - vs. Indiana (1/29) • had two points, six rebounds and a block in 15 minutes at Illinois (1/25) • started his second career game and had two points, one assist, three rebounds and three blocks in 13 minutes vs. Michigan (1/21) • recorded his first double-double of his career with career highs of 11 points and 10 rebounds in 33 minutes at Iowa (1/18) • started his first career game and had two rebounds in six minutes vs. Northwestern (1/7) • had eight points and nine boards with an assist and two blocks in 21 minutes vs. South Dakota State (12/23) • had a career high five blocks and grabbed four rebounds in 13 minutes vs. Grambling (12/21) • matched a career high with four points in 11 minutes vs. Coastal Carolina (12/3) • had three points and a career-high five rebounds in a career high 16 minutes at Maryland (11/30) • had two points, four rebounds, one block and one steal in 10 minutes vs. Gardner-Webb (11/28) • scored two points, two rebounds and two blocks in five minutes vs. North Dakota State (11/18) • letterwinner.

2004-05 | Freshman Season:

Played in two games • was granted a medical redshirt due to a sprained knee that was suffered in the preseason • had two points in four minutes vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/22) • scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in eight minutes vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29).

High School:
A graduate of Notre Dame Academy in Fitchburg, Mass. • averaged eight points and eight rebounds per game • attended St. Cloud Apollo High School • signed originally with St. John’s in the early signing period of 2002 • named all-state honorable mention at St. Cloud Apollo in 2003 • earned letters at both Notre Dame prep and Apollo • was an all-conference and all-county performer in St. Cloud.

Personal:
American Indian Studies major • son of Ballery and Tonya Johnson • born October 13, 1984.
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