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2008-09 Media
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Division I
guard transfers to
Clayton State men’s basketball
Morehead
State’s Murry becomes the Lakers’ fourth signee for 2009-10
season
 MORROW,
Ga. – May 27, 2009 –
Needing to strengthen his backcourt and perimeter area for the
2009-10 season, Clayton State men’s head basketball coach Gordon
Gibbons announced on Wednesday that Morehead State guard Robert
Murry will be transferring to Clayton State for his senior
season.
Murry, a native of Decatur, Ga., is the fourth signee for
Clayton State’s 2009-10 recruiting class and the second Division
I transfer. He joins Palm Beach Community College point guard
Timothy Downs, Seminole Community College forward Brandon
Robinson and center Armon Jones, a transfer from NCAA Division I
Liberty.
The 5-foot-10, 185-pound Murry is a combo guard who gives the
Lakers athleticism and quickness on both ends of the floor. More
importantly, he will add some needed instant offense on the
Clayton State perimeter with his ability to penetrate to the
basket and shoot effectively from the outside.
“Robert brings experience at a high level to our backcourt,”
said Gibbons, 155-86 entering his ninth season at the Laker
helm. “He will fill a void vacated by graduating senior guards
Bernard Fields and Freddie Williams. Robert is a combo guard and
play all the perimeter spots.”
This past season at Morehead State under head coach Donnie
Tyndall, Murry played in 31 games with 11 starts for the Eagles.
He averaged eight points and two rebounds a game, while shooting
76 percent from the free throw line, 44 percent from the field
and 30 percent from 3-point range in the process.
Murry reached double-figures in scoring in 12 games. He scored a
career-high 20 points against Illinois State, plus 17 points
each against Tennessee State and Jacksonville State. In
addition, Murry also scored 14 points on five different
occasions.
He was a four-time Newcomer of the Week in the Ohio Valley
Conference and helped pace the Eagles to the OVC championship
and the program’s first NCAA Division I National Tournament
berth in 25 years.
No stranger to area basketball, Murry enjoyed stellar careers at
both Truett-McConnell and Redan High School. He played at Truett-McConnell
under former Laker player and assistant coach Cory Baldwin for
two seasons, helping pace the Bears to a strong 21-11 mark
during his sophomore season of 2007-08.
Murry averaged 19 points, four rebounds, four assists and three
steals during his sophomore season, earning both NJCAA
All-Region XVII and honorable mention NJCAA All-American honors
in the process. He played in the Georgia-Florida Junior College
All-Star Game, scoring 19 points in the contest.
Playing for head coach Dalton Greene at Redan, Murry helped pace
the Raiders to two Class AAAAA state tournament appearances in
his four seasons at Redan. He was an All-Region selection and
honorable mention All-State selection as a senior.
Gibbons plans to sign one, possibly two more players to wrap the
2009-10 Clayton State men’s basketball recruiting class.
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