Bryson Johnson has played a key role on the UVM staff, capturing two America East Championships in two seasons on the coaching staff. Johnson joined the program as an assistant coach prior to the 2021-22 campaign.
Assistant Coaching Record at Vermont |
Year |
Overall |
Am. East |
Finish |
2022-23 |
23-11Â Â |
14-2 |
1st |
2021-22Â Â |
28-6 |
17-1 |
1st |
Total |
51-17 |
31-3 |
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2023Â America East Champions
2023 America East Regular Season Champions
2022 America East Champions
2022 America East Regular Season Champions |
The 2022-23 Catamounts (23-11, 14-2 AE) successfully defended their America East Title with a 72-59 victory over No. 2 UMass Lowell in the conference championship at Patrick Gym. Vermont clinched the regular season title for the seventh consecutive season, which is the second-longest active streak in the country. Finn Sullivan was named America East Player of the Year, marking the seventh straight season a Catamount received the award - the second-longest streak in NCAA Division I Men's Basketball history.
In his first season on the Vermont bench, the Catamounts recorded a 28-6, 17-1 AE mark, which is the second-highest win total in program history. No. 1 UVM defeated No. 2 UMBC 82-43 in the title game, which was the largest margin of victory in a conference championship game since 1989. The Catamounts outscored opponents by 110 points in the playoffs, which was the largest margin by any team in a single conference tournament over 40 seasons. Vermont was dominant in conference play, winning the league by six games and becoming the first team in the nation to secure a conference regular season title. Ryan Davis was named America East Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
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Prior to arriving to Burlington, Johnson spent five out of the previous six seasons with George Mason under former coach Dave Paulsen. He served as a graduate manager from 2015-17 then became an assistant coach at Brown for the 2017-18 campaign. He returned to George Mason to pursue his doctorate in higher education in summer 2018, before assuming his assistant coach position in 2020.
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As a student-athlete, he was a four-year standout from 2009-13 and two-year captain at Bucknell under the leadership of Paulsen. He guided the Bison to two NCAA Tournament appearances in 2011 and 2013 plus a trip to the NIT in 2012. Johnson was a member of a Bison squad that recorded three straight Patriot League regular season championships and was the winningest class at their time of graduation, posting a 92-41 record. In the record books, he scored 1,384 career points, 11th in program history, and earned Second Team All-League recognition in addition to Patriot League All-Tournament Team and Patriot League All-Rookie Team honors. Johnson was a two-time recipient of the Malcolm E. Musser Award for Leadership and was presented with the John F. Zeller Award as a senior.
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Following graduation, Johnson played professionally with the Fraport Skyliners in Germany and spent a year playing in the NBL Canadian Basketball league.
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A 2013 graduate from Bucknell with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Johnson was a two-time Student Athletic Committee member and member of the Bucknell Leadership Academy. A strong student off the court, Johnson twice earned Capital One Academic All-District Team accolades in addition to being a two-time Academic All Northeast Region and three-time Academic All-League honoree. He was also a member of the Student Choices Committee and involved in numerous community service outreach opportunities.