2006 Summer: Competed for Team Ireland at the World Lacrosse Games held in London, Ontario... finished as the team’s leading goal scorer with 18 as 67 percent of his shots found the back of the net... with his help, Team Ireland finished seventh out of 21 nations, posting a 5-2 record.
2006: Led the team in scoring with 32 points... his 17 goals also placed him first on the squad... ranked second amongst his teammates with 39 groundballs... scored four second-half goals, including the game-winner to help the team to its first win of the season, 5-4, over Air Force (2/26)... earned the MAAC Offensive Player of the Week award for his opening weekend efforts (2/28)... posted a season best three assists at Sacred Heart (3/4)... had a five-point outing (3G, 2A) at Quinnipiac (3/8)... scored the game-winner with under three minutes remaining at Siena (4/22)... notched another hat trick in a victory over VMI (4/29)... secured six groundballs on three different occasions.
2005: After a stellar freshman campaign, he was not heavily affected by the "sophomore slump," which tends to plague athletes after a successful first collegiate season... he finished fourth on the squad with 24 points, netting 12 goals and handing out 12 assists... collected 23 groundballs on the year... 28 of his 46 shots were on goal for a 61 percent SOG%... posted two hat tricks on the season... he recorded his first three-goal performance of the year to help the Jaspers double up Hartford (3/5)... his second hat trick came in a one-goal defeat against Sacred Heart (3/13)... he also added two helpers in the Sacred Heart affair for a season-high five points, which was the second-best single game performance of the season only behind senior Justin Otto, who graduated as the program’s all-time leading goal scorer... picked up a season-best four ground balls at Delaware (3/19)... tallied three ground balls against conference opponents Saint Joseph’s (4/23) and Providence (4/27).
2004: Two-time MAAC Rookie of the Week (3/29 & 4/19)... third on the team in goals (14) and points (29) ... despite only playing in 10 games... scored four fourth-quarter goals and totaled six points in a 11-10 win over Siena (3/27)... had two goals and an assist in the MAAC semifinal win vs. Marist (5/7)... recorded two assists vs. #19 UMass (4/9).
Before Manhattan: Had a stellar senior season at Bergen Catholic High School in New Jersey and was named First Team All State for his efforts ... also picked up First Team All-North Jersey honors and was named First Team All-NNJIL... as a junior, he earned a spot on the All-Suburban First Team and the All-North Jersey Second Team... holds school record for most points in a season... also was above par in the classroom, earning first honors as a senior.
Personal: Born December 20, 1984... son of Thomas and Lillian Murray... has two brothers, Tom and Mike, and two sisters, Lillyan and Katie.