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Flau'jae Johnson

Flau'jae Monae Johnson is an American college basketball player currently playing for the LSU Tigers. In addition to her athletic pursuits, she is also a rapper, demonstrating talent in both sports and music.


1 hour ago : Kim Mulkey Praises Flau'jae Johnson as LSU Prepares for NCAA Tournament Run

Kim Mulkey expressed emotions for Flau'jae Johnson before the NCAA Tournament. LSU hopes for a packed PMAC for Johnson's final performance. Despite star guards not fully synced, LSU aims for March Madness success.

May 2003: Death of Flau'jae's Father

In May 2003, Flau'jae Johnson's father, Jason Johnson, also known as the rap musician Camoflauge, was shot and killed in an unsolved case approximately six months before Flau'jae's birth.

November 3, 2003: Flau'jae Johnson's Birth

On November 3, 2003, Flau'jae Monae Johnson was born. She is an American college basketball player for the LSU Tigers and a rapper.

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November 20, 2022: Season-High Performance Against Northwestern State

On November 20, 2022, Flau'jae Johnson achieved a season-high performance with 27 points, 10 rebounds, six steals, and five assists in a 100–45 victory over Northwestern State.

2023: Featured on "The Money Game: LSU"

In 2023, Flau'jae Johnson was featured on "The Money Game: LSU", a six-part NIL-focused docuseries by Prime Video that followed her, Jayden Daniels, Angel Reese, Livvy Dunne, Alia Armstrong, and Trace Young through LSU's 2023–24 sports season. The series was nominated for Outstanding Documentary Series (Serialized) at the 46th Sports Emmy Awards.

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2023: Sophomore Season at LSU

In 2023, during her sophomore season, Flau'jae Johnson played 36 games and started 34. She improved her averages in every statistical category except rebounds and was named in Second Team All-SEC. She led the team in scoring in both the quarterfinals and semifinals of the SEC Tournament. In the finals against South Carolina, she was involved in a tussle that resulted in the ejection of six players and the arrest of her brother. LSU entered the NCAA Tournament as the third seed.

December 2024: Equity Stake in Unrivaled

In December 2024, Flau'jae Johnson became the second college athlete to sign an NIL deal and receive an equity stake in Unrivaled, a women’s 3-on-3 basketball league. She was also part of "The Future is Unrivaled Class of 2025".

2024: Filming of Full Court Press

In 2024, Flau'jae Johnson was filmed for the docuseries Full Court Press that followed her, Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo, and USC's Kiki Iriafen throughout their 2024–25 NCAA basketball season and postseason.

March 2025: ESPN+ Announces Second Season of Full Court Press

In March 2025, ESPN+ announced a second season of their docuseries, Full Court Press, would premiere in May 2025. The series followed Flau'jae Johnson, Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo, and USC's Kiki Iriafen throughout their 2024–25 NCAA basketball season and postseason.

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May 2025: Premiere of Full Court Press Season 2

In May 2025, season 2 of the docuseries Full Court Press premiered. The series followed Flau'jae Johnson, Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo, and USC's Kiki Iriafen throughout their 2024–25 NCAA basketball season and postseason.

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June 19, 2025: Named to Team USA for 2025 FIBA Women's AmeriCup

On June 19, 2025, Flau'jae Johnson was selected to team USA's roster for the 2025 FIBA Women's AmeriCup. She averaged 4.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game and earned a gold medal.

2025: Highest-Earning College Basketball Player

In 2025, Flau'jae Johnson is estimated to be one of the highest-earning college basketball players from name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. She signed NIL deals with Puma, Meta, JBL, and Taco Bell.

2025: Junior Season at LSU

In 2025, Flau'jae Johnson started all 34 games in her junior season but missed the SEC women's basketball tournament due to shin inflammation. She returned for the NCAA Tournament and was the top scorer with 22 points in the first-round rout of San Diego State, 103–48. She scored a career-high 28 points in LSU's Elite Eight loss to UCLA, 65–72.