Aubrey Johnson is from Negaunee
HOUGHTON, Mich. – Michigan Tech women’s basketball head coach Sam Clayton has announced the addition of Bella Hanna and Aubrey Johnson to the 2025 signing class.
Hanna is a 5-10 guard/forward from Maple Grove, Minnesota. She finished her senior season as an Academic All-State honoree and NWSC All-Conference selection averaging 8.4 points on 43 percent shooting, 5.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game. She plans to earn a degree in pre-med while at Michigan Tech.
“We’re really excited to add Bella to our family. She’s a great person that fits our culture here at Michigan Tech both on and off the floor,” Clayton said. “She’s a really versatile player on both sides of the ball. With her length and athleticism, she can defend multiple positions. Offensively, she can score at all 3 levels and is a great passer from the post or perimeter. It’s a great addition for us!”
Johnson is a 5-7 guard from Negaunee, Michigan. She finished her high school campaign for the Miners as the 2024-25 WestPAC Player of the Year, 2024-25 WestPAC Defensive Player of the Year and 2024-25 Mid Peninsula Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Aubrey started in 78 career games over three years, helping Negaunee to a 70-8 record, including three conference, two district and one regional championship—also reaching the Division II MHSAA semifinals in 2024. She finished with 801 points (10.3ppg), 279 rebounds (3.6rpg), 216 assists (2.8apg) and 274 steals (3.5spg). In the classroom, Johnson was a National Honor Society member and an excellence in education scholar. She is undecided on a major.
“We’re super excited to add Aubrey for next season. She’s an outstanding defender who brings energy and competes every possession,” Clayton mentioned. “With both her mom and sister having played here, she understands what it means to be a Husky and takes pride in those intangibles, such as toughness and heart.”