Autumn Johnson is currenlty a senior at Kennesaw State University. She is studying Broadcast Journalism and minoring in Sports Marketing. Autumn will be attaining her Bachelor's degree in December 2018. Autumn has experience in the sports industry both on and off the court and field. She has been involved in basketball, softball, and cross-country. Since she was 8 years old, she has had a competitive passion for sports; however, basketball was her main focus as she put all of her time and energy into playing AAU travel basketball and middle and high school. Her junior and senior year she was the captain at Evans High School, assisting in winning several district championships. Coming into college, Autumn’s passion for the game transitioned into the media aspect. Having an interest in sports broadcasting, she networked with the Kennesaw State Women’s Basketball team to start her first opportunity with Kennesaw’s video production team. At the age of 22, Autumn currently holds a position at Turner Sports as a Freelance Runner. She is also a freelance reporter for Swish Appeal, ESPN3 and R3play.TV for in order to gain writing and on-camera experience. Autumn devotes her time to all positions as she has learned how to produce her own stories for each game she covers. This experience has helped her prepare for high profile games and interviews, while also building confidence and personality in front of the camera.
Giving back off the court
Tamika Catchings has always made an impact on the court; however, as she says farewell to her playing days, she wants to continue showing the importance of giving back to communities.
New faces in Atlanta
There are a handful of new faces present at Atlanta Dream training camp. 2 specific players already have started to show they mean business and will help the Dream.
Atlanta headquarters for Draft Night
The Atlanta Dream drafted four players whom coach Michael Cooper feels will make an impact on both sides of the basketball.
Bulldogs still vicious without Barbee
When your team's best player is missing, others have to step up to attempt to fill the gap of that player. The team came together to get the victory on senior night.
60 straight, still streaking
Is there any team out there who can compete with #1 UConn? They continue to blow past everyone they step on the court with.