Graduated from Princeton after the 2021-22 season and joined the Blue Devils as a graduate transfer
Hold his undergraduate degree from Princeton in neuroscience and graduated from Duke’s Fuqua School of Business with a Masters of Management Studies degree
Played 72 games in three seasons for Princeton under head coach Mitch Henderson
Appeared in nine games during his time at Duke, playing a total of 26 minutes
2022-23 | AT DUKE
Played in nine games for the Blue Devils, including in two postseason games -- the ACC Tournament quarterfinals vs. Pittsburgh and the NCAA Tournament First Round vs. Oral Roberts
2021-22 | AT PRINCETON
Appeared in all 30 games for the Tigers and made one start
Shot 35-for-54 (.648) from the field and 9-for-20 (.450) from three-point range for the season
Scored a career-high 13 points on 5-for-6 shooting against Kean on Dec. 21
Scored seven points on 3-for-5 shooting from the field in eight minutes in Princeton's win over Penn on Jan. 17
Grabbed a season-high four rebounds against Columbia on Jan. 7 and Penn on Mar. 5
Handed out a season-high three assists against Cornell on Jan. 8
2020-21 | AT PRINCETON
Season canceled due to COVID-19
2019-20 AT PRINCETON
Played in 17 games and made three starts
Scored a season-high seven points against Yale on Feb. 14
Had a season-high four rebounds at San Francisco on Nov. 9
Handed out a season-high four assists at Duquesne on Nov. 5
2018-19 AT PRINCETON
Played in 25 games
Played double-figure minutes in each of the last 10 games of the season
Scored 11 points against Wesley on Jan. 27 and 10 points against Yale in the regular-season finale on Mar. 9
HIGH SCHOOL
First-team all-league honoree as a senior at Woodberry Forest and Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association second-team all-state
D.C. Metro all-academic honoree as a senior
Also played soccer at Woodberry, earning team Offensive Player of the Year honors as a junior
Missed his junior season due to a meniscus injury
Also competed in track during his sophomore and senior seasons in the jumps and 4x400 relay, earning second-team all-state in the high jump as a senior
Was the editor of the school’s literary arts publication, The Talon, and served as a resident advisor at the school
Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Woodberry Forest
Won the school’s Hanes Medal for excellence in science and the Archer Christian Medal for excellence in leadership
PERSONAL
Born Maxwell Aniston Johns on April 7, 2000 in Lexington, N.C.
Son of Dorothy and Terrence Johns
Has a sister Terra
His father Terrence played football at Virginia and his cousin, George Lynch, played basketball at North Carolina and in the NBA for the Charlotte Hornets