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Khari Johnson has seen the growth. The 31-year-old Newport Beach
resident and former UCI student athlete played on the Anteaters’ 1994
men’s basketball team that made the finals of the Big West Conference
Tournament under then-coach Rod Baker.
In almost 11 years as a student athlete and now as an
administrator, the 6-foot-6 Johnson said the UCI community is getting
more and more behind its athletic teams.
The school’s baseball program was dropped during Johnson’s senior
year at UCI. Its recent reinstatement, along with the success of two
back-to-back Big West championships for the men’s basketball team,
have both contributed to increased support for student athletes and
athletics, said Johnson, who serves as UCI’s assistant athletic
director for student services.
“We’ve added more sports, we’re winning more games and we have
support from (Chancellor Ralph Cicerone), Johnson said. “Students
want competitive Division I athletics and they are getting it. The
progress over the last decade is something I’ve enjoyed being a part
of. In the last four years we’ve had almost $40 million in
reconstruction and we’ve significantly enhanced scholarship funding
for all sports. We all have the common goal of enhancing the
student-athlete experience and that can be with administration or
with a coach.”
Johnson oversees the director of the university’s academic support
system, making sure athletes progress to their degrees. He counsels
students and communicates with housing and admissions departments
when necessary and conducts tutorial career programs.
“Though my eligibility is done, it’s a team effort with the
coaches and staff all working together to make this a better
experience for student athletes,” Johnson said.
Johnson, who received his master’s degree in public policy from
Long Beach State in 1997 and his bachelor’s from UCI in social
science in 1994, hopes to receive his doctorate in educational
leadership from USC this summer and begin working on his dissertation
shortly thereafter.
Upon graduating from UCI in 1994, Johnson played with the Converse
All-Stars traveling team for a few games and was the assistant
basketball coach at Servite High before enrolling at Long Beach
State.
He always liked UCI and Southern California and jumped at the
chance to return to Irvine.
“I was attracted to the academic reputation, coaching staff and
the area when I was a student and now I’m still attracted to those
same qualities,” said Johnson, who moved to Newport Beach in 1993.
Summertime offers Johnson the only chance he gets to play pick-up
basketball games, which he usually does at Main Beach in Laguna
Beach.
The El Toro High product recently completed his second year as
presenter at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Foundation Leadership Conference and is in his third year on the NCAA
Advisory Committee. Johnson helps coordinate educational seminars
focusing on personal development programs for elementary, high school
and Division I, II and III students.
For two years he has taught leadership conferences that have
selected 300 student athletes from universities across the country to
take what they have learned back to their schools and teach
teammates, coaches and administrators.
“I’m focusing on (UCI) with the goal of making sure athletes
achieve both academically and academically,” Johnson said.
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