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Johnson to serve on NCAA Division I Board of Directors

Story originally published on vmkikeydets.com

VMI basketball guard TJ Johnson has been selected as one of just three student-athletes nationwide to serve on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors.
 
The board is the highest-ranking governing body for the division, with oversight of the Division I budget, select litigation matters and infractions processes.
 
As a student-athlete on the committee, Johnson will be tasked with giving an athlete’s perspective of everything happening in the current collegiate sports landscape such as NIL, the transfer portal and many other areas.
 
“The Board of Directors are in charge of making a lot of the rules and everything going on behind the scenes,” Johnson said. “The three of us will give feedback on what our experience has been like, what we view as things we can change, make better, explain what’s working and what is not, etc. We’re there to give a broader perspective of what it’s like from our side of the spectrum.”
 
For the past few months, Johnson has served as the SoCon representative for the NCAA Student-Athlete Engagement Group and heard about the opportunity to serve on the NCAA Board of Directors through that association.
 
“We had our first Student-Athlete Engagement Group meeting a couple months ago and they spoke of a few different leadership positions that had opened,” Johnson said. “One was to serve as a student-athlete representative for the NCAA Board of Directors. They sent the reps from all the other conferences an application, so I went through the application process and found out last week that I had been selected.”
 
An economics and business major, Johnson is set to begin his responsibilities with the committee in January.
 
“It’s a good opportunity for me to learn how the NCAA functions and how they make decisions,” Johnson said. “I hope to be able to make it better in some way, shape, or form. I’ve got two younger brothers – one playing basketball at another university and one in high school – so I have the mindset going in that hopefully I can help make it better. I’m looking forward to a great experience and to learn from it.”
 
VMI Basketball Head Coach Andrew Wilson

“This is a tremendous honor for TJ from the NCAA to be selected as one of three student-athletes from around the country. He is a leader on and off the court and impacts people in so many ways. We are very proud of him and look forward to seeing the impact he has on this committee.”

Governor Grants Amnesty to Cadets

VMI welcomed a special guest to the last home basketball game before winter furlough. Gov. Glenn Youngkin was warmly welcomed by the Corps of Cadets in Cameron Hall Dec. 9, as the Keydets took on the Loyola University Greyhounds.

Youngkin, who celebrated his birthday in Lexington that evening, sat in the stands alongside his wife, Suzanne, VMI Superintendent Lt. Gen. David Furness ’87, and his wife, Lynda.

At halftime, Youngkin walked out onto the court and was serenaded with “Happy Birthday” by the Corps, whom he thanked and went on to address.

“Every time I am here, I am overwhelmed with pride. I love this place. One of the greatest honors I have had during my time as governor is to speak at graduation two years ago.” Acknowledging the approaching end of the semester, he pivoted his narrative. “Some of you might be carrying some burdens. There has only been one perfect person in the history of this planet, and it is none of us.”Gov. Glenn Youngkin addresses the Corps of Cadets during halftime in Cameron Hall Dec. 9.

The Corps, anticipating what was coming next, erupted into ecstatic cheers.

“By the power vested in me, as governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia and commander and chief of the Corps of Cadets, I do hereby grant amnesty to those cadets who have unserved duties and commitments.”

The raucous ovation, jumps of joy, and brother rat hugs continued for several minutes as the governor was gifted a red VMI cap which he immediately donned. As he exited the court to return to his seat, he was impeded by rats imploring him to autograph their Rat Bibles, which he did graciously.

Following the Keydets victory over the Greyhounds 86-70, Youngkin joined the team on the floor as the entire Corps stood at attention and sang “The VMI Doxology.”