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Fletcher N. Johnson Jr

  • Class
    1974
  • Induction
    1999
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball
  • Fletcher Johnson enjoyed one of the most successful and honored basketball careers in Randolph-Macon history. He played for the Yellow Jackets under head coach Paul Webb from 1970-1975 and is the most prolific scorer in school history with 2,216 points as he led Randolph-Macon to an outstanding 86-28 record during his four seasons.
  • As a junior in 1973-74, Johnson broke his own school record for single-season scoring. Leading R-MC to a 23-6 record, Johnson produced 727 points (25.1 points per game) and was named Honorable Mention Little All-America and the state's Most Outstanding Player by the VCAA.
  • Johnson's collegiate career was capped by a brilliant senior season in 1974-75. For the third-straight year, he broke the school's single-season scoring record and broke numerous other school records. By the end of the season, Johnson owned school records for most points in a season (746), field goals scored in a season (321) and field goals attempted in a season (593). Against Catholic University, he also broke the R-MC record for points in a single-game with 52. For his success, he was once again named the VCAA's Most Outstanding Player and was honored as a Third-Team NABC All-American and Honorable Mention AP All-American.
  • For his career, Johnson accumulated an R-MC record 2,216 points and averaged a record-tying 20.4 points per game. He remains the only Yellow Jacket player every to surpass the 2,000-point scoring plateau.
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