
#22 Dominique Murray
Position: Forward
Height: 5-11
Class: Junior
Hometown: Wilmington, DE
High School: Padua Academy
Dom enters her third season with the Mighty Macs.
2006-07: Played in 19 games, started 18...did not play in nine games due to an injury...First Team All-PAC selection...D3Hoops.com All-Mid Atlantic Region Third Team honoree...two-time PAC Player of the Week selection...led the team in rebounding, scoring and blocks and finished second in steals...led the PAC in rebounding, placed third in scoring and seventh in blocks...had 13 double-digit scoring games and 10 double-digit rebounding games...collected seven double-doubles, including 31-point, 20-rebound effort vs. Alvernia (12/2)...both were career highs...also recorded 31 points vs. Wesley (2/5) and Eastern (2/12)...totaled 20 or more points nine times...registered 23 points against Cedar Crest (12/4) and Neumann (1/29)...pulled down 13 or more rebounds 10 times, including 19 rebounds vs. Wesley (2/5)...amassed 17 rebounds vs. Neumann (1/29 and 2/15)...shot a career-best 15-16 (.938) from the foul line vs. Eastern (2/12)...tied her career highs with four blocks against Elizabethtown (11/21) and four steals vs. Cabrini (2/10)...garnered a career-best five assists vs. Alvernia (12/2).
2005-06: Played in all 26 games and started eight...received Honorable Mention All-PAC accolades...led the team in rebounding and was second in scoring and blocks...had 13 double-digit scoring games and five double-digit rebounding efforts...collected four double-doubles...scored a season-high 21 points vs. Rosemont (2/18)...recorded 18 points on 8-12 shooting for a career-best 66.7% vs. Neumann (2/1)...tallied 15 points on 11-14 (78.6) from the foul line...pulled down a season-best 14 rebounds three times...established a career high with four blocks and four steals twice...dished out a season-best three assists vs. Eastern (12/6).
High School: A three-sport athlete at Padua Academy (field hockey, basketball and softball)...earned Honorable Mention All-Catholic honors as a junior.