Mississippi State lands Kennesaw State guard in transfer portal

RJ Johnson, an All-Conference USA first team selection, joins the Bulldogs roster.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 6:32pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting the dynamic movements and energy of a college basketball game, with the team colors of Mississippi State and Kennesaw State creating a visually striking composition.The arrival of talented transfer RJ Johnson adds a new dimension to Mississippi State's basketball roster.Starkville Today

Mississippi State basketball has landed its first player from the transfer portal, with Kennesaw State guard RJ Johnson committing to the Bulldogs. Johnson was an All-Conference USA first team selection in the 2025-26 season and the Conference USA Tournament MVP.

Why it matters

The addition of Johnson, an experienced and talented guard, bolsters Mississippi State's roster as they look to improve on their performance in the upcoming season. Transfers have become an increasingly important part of college basketball, allowing teams to quickly add impact players.

The details

RJ Johnson, a redshirt player, announced his commitment to Mississippi State on Instagram. He was a standout performer for Kennesaw State last season, earning first-team All-Conference USA honors and being named the Conference USA Tournament MVP.

  • RJ Johnson committed to Mississippi State on April 12, 2026.

The players

RJ Johnson

A guard who was an All-Conference USA first team selection and the Conference USA Tournament MVP while playing for Kennesaw State.

Mississippi State

The NCAA Division I basketball program that competes in the Southeastern Conference.

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What they’re saying

“I'm excited to join the Mississippi State program and help the team compete at the highest level.”

— RJ Johnson

What’s next

Johnson will join the Mississippi State roster and begin preparing for the upcoming 2026-27 season.

The takeaway

The addition of RJ Johnson, an experienced and talented guard, is a significant boost for the Mississippi State basketball program as they look to build on their recent success and compete for a conference championship.