Education
Matt Johnson attended Bellows Free Academy, St. Albans in St. Albans, Vermont.
Matt Johnson attended Bellows Free Academy, St. Albans in St. Albans, Vermont.
His professional basketball career was a one-year stint in Ireland in 1994–95. Today he serves as the head boys' basketball coach at Burlington High School in Burlington, Vermont. In his four-year prep career he scored 2,121 points, which as of January 2010 is the second-highest total in state history behind Bruce Dalrymple's 2,477.
The three-point field goal line was instituted his senior season. At the end of the year he was named the 1987 Vermont High School Athlete of the Year. Despite this, Johnson was lightly recruited by colleges.
He accepted an athletic scholarship to play for the Catamounts. In his freshman season he averaged a modest 4.5 points per game in limited action. Johnson began progressing during his sophomore season in 1988–89 and averaged over 16 points per game in his final six games of that season.
It was in his junior season that he began to make a name for himself. Johnson averaged 14.3 points per game, good for seventh in the conference, and he came through in crunch time during the North Atlantic Conference Tournament. He was named to the All-NAC Tournament Team, although Vermont lost in their first-ever championship match.
In 1990–91, Johnson's senior season at Vermont, he averaged a conference-best 20.7 points per game, scored a then-school single season record 580 points, and tallied 40 or more points three different times. In the North Atlantic Conference's 22-year existence at that point, he became the first player to be named the NAC Player of the Week four straight weeks. At the time of his graduation his 1,264 points ranked 10th in school history.
He then spent the 1993–94 year as an assistant coach for his collegiate alma mater before spending one season playing professional basketball in Ireland for Queen's Strongbow. Upon returning home to the United States, Johnson earned a Master's in Public Administration at San Diego State University in 1997, then moved back to Vermont. From 1997 to 1999 he was an assistant coach at Peoples Academy in Morrisville, Vermont.
In 2002, Johnson became the head boys' basketball coach at Burlington High School, where he still coaches as of 2013–14. Johnson also worked as a teacher and counselor at a juvenile correctional facility. Johnson was inducted into the University of Vermont Hall of Fame in 2001.
One college that did pursue Johnson was his home state's University of Vermont, an NCAA Division I school who was a member of the North Atlantic Conference (now known as the America East Conference).