“I just kind of said like, it’s my last year, I want to be closer to home,” Johnson said. “I wanted to pick at least one or two things that I wanted for my last year, and I wanted to be back in Texas.”
Once again, Johnson took to the transfer portal.
“I just started looking at all the schools in Texas and emailing coaches,” she said. “At first I emailed [former Texas State volleyball assistant coach] Tori [Plugge], but they weren’t looking for anybody.”
Plugge and the rest of Huiet’s coaching staff had been looking to add someone in the spring to help add some leadership to a young team, but due to Johnson’s credit requirements with Fairfield she was unable to join the Bobcats that soon.
Eventually, though, it worked out that Huiet and his coaching staff were able to offer Johnson a scholarship, and a spot to join in the fall of 2023.
“I was just impressed by my visit, it felt right,” Johnson said. “I felt like they wanted me to be at this school. It was a two hour and 45 minute drive from Houston. My brother went to UTSA and his friends were like ‘you’ll love the school it’s really fun the area is great.’”
Johnson didn’t have to think too much about whether she wanted to become a Bobcat. Once she got to San Marcos, it all felt right. Her family was close enough, she had connections to the town, and it was an opportunity to play a lot of sets in her final season.