JUNIOR (2023-24)
- Named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention
- Played in all 33 of UCF's games during the season, earning a starting nod in 32 contests and playing in a team-high 1,078 minutes
- Finished the year second on the team in scoring, averaging 15.2 points per game which set a new career high
- Was the team's leading scorer in UCF's inaugural Big 12 Conference schedule, posting 15.1 points per contest across 18 league games
- Shot a career best from the field and beyond the three-point line, recording a 40.7% clip (159-for-391) from the floor and a 39.4% mark (71-for-180) from beyond the arc
- Averaged 2.21 steals per game, a mark that ranked second in the Big 12 and 18th nationally at season's end
- Recorded a career-high 73 steals on the year, a mark that ranked fourth in the Big 12 and 18th nationally at season's end. It was also the most steals in a season in UCF's D-I era.
- Also recorded career highs in assists with 123 and total rebounds with 110
- Set a new career-high with 33 points at TCU on Mar. 9 after setting or tying a new career high three previous times throughout the year; also pulled in a career-high nine rebounds in the game against TCU as well as tied a career high with 10 free throws made
- Made a career-best six three pointers in UCF's Big 12 Conference Champinship Second Round contest against BYU on Mar. 13, finishing the day with 32 points
- Had an 11-game streak with two or more steals from Jan. 27-Mar. 6, including six instances of snatching exactly four steals during the streak
- Earned a double-double agaisnt No. 18 Baylor on Jan. 31, scoring 23 points and earning 10 assists, which tied his career-high in assists
- Led UCF in assists in 20 games, led in steals in 19 instances and led in scoring on 15 occasions
- Earned double-digit points in 28 games, including doing so for the final 14 games of the campaign
- Recorded seven 20-point games, including scoring 30 points on two occasions
- Had 13 games with three or more steals
- Had 11 games with three or more three-pointers
- Had eight games with five or more assists
- Finished the campaign ranking eighth on UCF's career assists list with 318
- Finished the campaign ranking seventh on UCF's career steals list with 158
- Finished the campaign ranking eighth on UCF's career free throw percentage list with a mark of 80.4%
SOPHOMORE (2022-23)
- Played in 25 games, starting in 22 of them and playing in 772 minutes
- Averaged 10.0 points, 4.2 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game
- Was the team's fourth-leading scorer with his 10.0 points per game, scoring a total of 249 points
- Shot 38.5% (89-for-231) from the field and 26.9% (28-for-104)
- Was the team's leading free throw shooter at 86.0% (43-for-50)
- Scored double digit points in 14 games, including five games with 15 or more points
- Tallied a total of 106 assists and 55 steals
- Missed the first five games due to injury and then another four after sustaining a different injury at ECU (1/4)
- Netted a career-high 24 points at home against Miami (11/27) in just his second game back after returning from injury
- Tallied a career-high 10 assists twice, doing it first vs. Stetson (12/21) and then again vs. Tulsa (2/11)
- His two games with 10 assists resulted in double-dobules, scoring 16 points against Stetson and 13 against Tulsa
- Snatched a career-high seven steals at Wichita State (2/8)
- Made a career-high nine field goals against Miami (11/27) and attempted a career-high 17 shots at Ole Miss (12/14)
- Was named to the American Athletic Conference's Weekly Honor Roll twice (12/26, 2/13)
- Had 10 straight games with a steal to begin his season after returning from injury; did not tally a steal in just four of his 25 games
FRESHMAN (2021-22)
- Saw action in all 30 games for the Knights, the only freshman and one of just four players on the team to do so
- Named to American Athletic Conference All-Freshman team
- Twice named American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Week on Jan. 24 and Feb. 21
- Started the last 11 games of the season, averaging 8.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.6 steals per game over that stretch.
- On the season, shot 32.8 percent from the field and 29.9 percent from three-point range
- Finished third on the team with 30 steals and was second among Knights with 89 assists
- vs South Florida (Mar. 10): Notched a career-high four steals and added 10 points, four assists and five rebounds to help UCF take down the Bulls in the first round of the AAC Tournament
- at Tulsa (Mar. 6): Posted a career-high nine assists to go along with seven points and five rebounds
- at Tulane (Mar. 3): Led UCF with 15 points while adding two steals and two assists
- vs ECU (Feb. 20): Tallied eight rebounds and six assists, both career-highs, to go along with eight points in win over
- at No. 14 Houston (Feb. 17): Led all Knights with 12 points, five assists, six rebounds and three steals
- vs Tulsa (Feb. 14): Posted 14 points, a team-high five assists and added two steals to help UCF to victory
- vs Tulane (Jan. 22): Notched a career-high 17 points, seven rebounds, and four assists in win over Green Wave
- at ECU (Jan. 18): Posted 16 points on a career-high four made threes in UCF’s 92-85 comeback win
- vs Memphis (Jan. 12): Posted 12 points as well as three assists and two rebounds in 74-64 win over Tigers
- vs N.C. A&T (Dec. 11): Set career-high with six rebounds in 83-68 win
- Made collegiate debut on 11/10 in 69-59 win over Robert Morris; added three rebounds and two assists in debut
HIGH SCHOOL
- Earned four stars from both Rivals and ESPN
- Ranked as the 108th best player in the country by Rivals
- Also ranked as high as the 18th best point guard in the nation and fourth best player out of Virginia
- Averaged 21 points, six rebounds and three assists per game as a junior at Episcopal
- Led his team to an 18-7 record and a trip to the Interstate Athletic Conference Championship game
- Earned All-VISAA Division I honors and second-team Washington Post All-Met
PERSONAL
- Son of UCF’s Special Assistant to the Head Coach, Kelvin Johnson
- Darius’ brother, Xavier, finished his five-year collegiate career with a bang, scoring 22.2 points per game with Southern Illinois. The guard was named NABC All-District First Team, First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference and captain of the Most Improved Player Unit by the Missouri Vallye Conference. Xavier spent his final two seasons with the Salukis after playing for George Mason for the first three seasons of his career.