Johnson scored a combined eight points (6 G, 2 A) for the Griffins against Chestnut Hill and No. 12 Lindenwood.
He took just seven shots, six of which were on target, and added one ground ball and a caused turnover in each contest.
Johnson’s first goal against Chestnut Hill gave the Griffins a 7-5 advantage with 6:26 to go in the first half. He also opened the game’s scoring in the second half with another goal that put SHU up 10-6.
Against Lindenwood, he found the net twice in a one-minute span that both tied and put the Griffins up by one going into the half. He earlier assisted on two of SHU’s goals in the first half as well.
In four games played with two starts this spring, Johnson now has eight goals and three assists for 11 points.