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 ====== Dominic James #1 ====== ====== Dominic James #1 ======
-{{men_s_basketball:james_dominic.jpg  }} {{  men_s_basketball:dj2007.jpg|}}+{{men_s_basketball:james_dominic.jpg  }} 
 **Position:** Guard\\ **Position:** Guard\\
 **Height:** 5'11"\\ **Height:** 5'11"\\
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-===== Marquette Career ===== + 
-season  ^  GP-GS^  Min^  Avg^  FG-A  ^  FG%^  3FG-A  ^  3P%^  FT-A  ^  FT%^  OR^  DR^  Reb^  Ast^  avg^  Stl^  Blk^  TO^  PF^  Pts^  Avg^High^  + 
 +===== Richmond High School ===== 
 +As a junior, Dominic averaged 22 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game.  Dominic was the state's leading scorer in 2005 averaging 31.1 points per game.  He also averaged 7.1 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 3.9 steals, each of which ranked him among the top two in Indiana's North Central Conference.  He led Richmond to the sectional final and an 18-4 record, the school's best in 12 years.  He scored 49 points in a game during his senior season to break the school's 97-year old single game scoring record.  James was rated #31 by Hoopmasters.com following his senior season and averaged 11.6 points and 4.4 assists as a member of the silver medal-winning 2004 USA Basketball Men's Youth Development Festival North Team. 
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 +=== Accolades === 
 +  *2005 All-State, First Team 
 +  *2005 Indiana Basketball News Player of the Year 
 +  *2005 Indiana Mr. Basketball, Runner-Up 
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 +===== Marquette University ===== 
 +=== Career Stats === 
 +^   ^  GP-GS^  Min^  Avg^  FG-A  ^  FG%^  3FG-A  ^  3P%^  FT-A  ^  FT%^  OR^  DR^  Reb^  Ast^  avg^  Stl^  Blk^  TO^  PF^  Pts^  Avg^High^  
 |[[2005|2005-06]]  |  31-31|  1006|  32.5|  174-404|  .431|  41-136|  .301|  84-131|  .641|  24|  116|  140|  167|  5.4|  50|  12|  87|  74|  473|  15.3|  29|  |[[2005|2005-06]]  |  31-31|  1006|  32.5|  174-404|  .431|  41-136|  .301|  84-131|  .641|  24|  116|  140|  167|  5.4|  50|  12|  87|  74|  473|  15.3|  29| 
 |[[2006|2006-07]]  |  34-34|  1130|  33.2|  171-445|  .384|  50-184|  .272|  114-175|  .651|  20|  84|  104|  167|  4.9|  64|  5|  89|  72|  506|  14.9|  25| |[[2006|2006-07]]  |  34-34|  1130|  33.2|  171-445|  .384|  50-184|  .272|  114-175|  .651|  20|  84|  104|  167|  4.9|  64|  5|  89|  72|  506|  14.9|  25|
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 |[[2008|2008-09]]  |  29-28|  910|  31.4|  122-288|  .424|  33-116|  .284|  41- 89|  .461|  25|  74|  99|  144|  5.0|  62|  9|  54|  56|  318|  11.0|  19| |[[2008|2008-09]]  |  29-28|  910|  31.4|  122-288|  .424|  33-116|  .284|  41- 89|  .461|  25|  74|  99|  144|  5.0|  62|  9|  54|  56|  318|  11.0|  19|
 |**Totals**  |  **129-127**|  **4106**|  **31.8**|  **626-1536**|  **.408**|  **169-581**|  **.291**|  **328-529**|  **.620**|  **100**|  **336**|  **436**|  **632**|  **4.9**|  **238**|  **34**|  **305**|  **278**|  **1749**|  **13.6**|  **29**| |**Totals**  |  **129-127**|  **4106**|  **31.8**|  **626-1536**|  **.408**|  **169-581**|  **.291**|  **328-529**|  **.620**|  **100**|  **336**|  **436**|  **632**|  **4.9**|  **238**|  **34**|  **305**|  **278**|  **1749**|  **13.6**|  **29**|
 +=== 2008-09 ===
 +Claimed MU's "Create For Others" Award and Dwyane Wade Legacy of Leadership Award ... ranks second all-time in games played (129) and assists (632), third in points (1,749) and fourth in steals (238) ... Was one of 50 players named to the John R. Wooden Award watch list and earned Preseason BIG EAST Honorable Mention ... One of 17 finalist for Bob Cousy Award ... Named to the Naismith Trophy watch list ... Is one of three players with more than 600 career assists at MU ... Matched a career high with six steals and had five assists in season opener vs. Houston Baptist (11/14) ... Recorded eight points, four rebounds, one block and a steal vs. Chicago State (11/17) ... Posted 16 points and eight assists, both season highs, and had a game-high three steals vs. Milwaukee (11/22) ... Matched a season-high with four rebounds and scored 11 points with three steals vs. Texas Southern (11/25) ... Tallied a season-high 19 points and seven rebounds, in addition to eight assists vs. Dayton (11/29) ... Scored 15 points, dished out five assists and matched a season-high with seven boards vs. Central Michigan (12/2) ... Scored in double figures for the third straight game by chipping in 10 points in a 61-58 win over Wisconsin (12/6) ... One of four MU players scoring in double figures with 10 points and five assists vs. IPFW (12/13) ... Handed out five assists and two of his three field goals were from 3-point range vs. Tennessee (12/16) ... Posted a game-high six assists vs. Western Carolina (12/19) ... Knocked down three 3-pointers in the second half, including the game-winner with 0.4 seconds remaining, to lead MU to a 68-65 win at NC State (12/22); finished with 18 points with six assists, four rebounds and a season-high seven field goals and 4-of-6 shooting beyond the arc ... Four of his six baskets from from 3-point range and he finished with 17 points and six rebounds vs. Villanova (1/1) ... Posted nine points and four assists without a turnover vs. Cincinnati (1/4) ... Was 7-of-13 from the field and finished with 15 points and six assists at Rutgers (1/7) ... Netted a season-high eight field goals in 40 minutes of action and finished with 17 points, seven assists and three steals vs. West Virginia (1/10) ... Recorded a season-high nine assists, all in the first half, and tallied three steals vs. DePaul (1/24) ... Finished with 15 points, five assists and a team- and season-high nine rebounds at Notre Dame (1/26) ... Contributed 15 points, five assists and four steals at DePaul (2/3) ... Recorded 11 points, six rebounds and a game-high three steals at USF (2/6/) ... Handed out a game-high nine assists, matching previous high mark for the season, and added 14 points at Villanova (2/10) ... Finished with 14 points, six assists and three steals vs. St. John's (2/14) ... Posted career highs in steals (7) and blocks (4) to go along with 13 points, eight assists and six rebounds vs. Seton Hall (2/17) ... Had a game-high four steals and played all 40 minutes at Georgetown (2/21) ... Suffered a broken left foot in the opening minutes vs. UConn (2/25) and it was announced he would miss remainder of the season ... Missed the next six games, but a quick recovery allowed James to play 17 minutes vs. Missouri 
  
 === 2007-08 === === 2007-08 ===
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 === 2006-07 === === 2006-07 ===
-Dominic received a slew of preseason honors from the BIG EAST, Rivals.com, the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50, Collegehoops.net, the Naismith Award and Bob Cousy Award.  He was also named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on November 27th and was named BIG EAST Player of the Week twice.  He had 13 points and four assists against [[Hillsdale]] on November 10th and scored 37 points and had eight assists in two games of the Milwaukee Region of the CBE Classic.  He led the team with 17 points against [[Eastern Michigan]] on November 18th, 16 points vs [[Texas Tech]] on November 20th and 25 points in the win over [[Duke]] on November 21st, en route to BIG EAST Honor Roll mention and CollegeInsider.com's Player of the Week honors.  He had a season-high seven assists in the [[Duke]] win, accounting for 16 of MU's 25 field goals.  Dominic led the team with 22 points, half coming on a career high 11 made free throws at [[Valparaiso]] on November 27th.  He recorded 19 points, five rebounds and six assists against [[Northwestern State]] on December 1st and was 5-for-7 from the field, scoring 13 points vs. [[Delaware State]] on December 5th.\\+{{  men_s_basketball:dj2007.jpg|}}Dominic received a slew of preseason honors from the BIG EAST, Rivals.com, the John R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50, Collegehoops.net, the Naismith Award and Bob Cousy Award.  He was also named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on November 27th and was named BIG EAST Player of the Week twice.  He had 13 points and four assists against [[Hillsdale]] on November 10th and scored 37 points and had eight assists in two games of the Milwaukee Region of the CBE Classic.  He led the team with 17 points against [[Eastern Michigan]] on November 18th, 16 points vs [[Texas Tech]] on November 20th and 25 points in the win over [[Duke]] on November 21st, en route to BIG EAST Honor Roll mention and CollegeInsider.com's Player of the Week honors.  He had a season-high seven assists in the [[Duke]] win, accounting for 16 of MU's 25 field goals.  Dominic led the team with 22 points, half coming on a career high 11 made free throws at [[Valparaiso]] on November 27th.  He recorded 19 points, five rebounds and six assists against [[Northwestern State]] on December 1st and was 5-for-7 from the field, scoring 13 points vs. [[Delaware State]] on December 5th.\\
  
 James connected for 19 points against [[UW-Madison]] on December 9th and registered a team-high 17 points and six assists, along with four steals in a win against [[UMBC]] on December 16th.  He recorded nine assists, scored 20 points and grabbed six rebounds vs. [[Oakland]] on December 21st and scored 22 points and handed out six assists against [[Savannah State]] on December 30th.  James had 12 points and four assists against [[Providence]] on January 4th and scored 17 points at [[Connecticut]] on January 10th, scoring a game-high 21 points and tied a career best with five steals against [[West Virginia]] on January 13th.  Dominic tallied 18 points and five assists at [[Louisville]] on January 15th and scored a team-high 23 points with five assists and no turnovers in a win over [[Pittsburgh]] on January 21st.  He was 5-for-10 from the field, scoring 11 points vs. [[Seton Hall]] on January 24th and had six assists, four steals and 16 points against [[South Florida]] on January 28th.\\ James connected for 19 points against [[UW-Madison]] on December 9th and registered a team-high 17 points and six assists, along with four steals in a win against [[UMBC]] on December 16th.  He recorded nine assists, scored 20 points and grabbed six rebounds vs. [[Oakland]] on December 21st and scored 22 points and handed out six assists against [[Savannah State]] on December 30th.  James had 12 points and four assists against [[Providence]] on January 4th and scored 17 points at [[Connecticut]] on January 10th, scoring a game-high 21 points and tied a career best with five steals against [[West Virginia]] on January 13th.  Dominic tallied 18 points and five assists at [[Louisville]] on January 15th and scored a team-high 23 points with five assists and no turnovers in a win over [[Pittsburgh]] on January 21st.  He was 5-for-10 from the field, scoring 11 points vs. [[Seton Hall]] on January 24th and had six assists, four steals and 16 points against [[South Florida]] on January 28th.\\
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 He recorded 11 points, a team-high six assists, five rebounds and one block and a steal against [[Notre Dame]] on January 20th.  He had seven or more assists for the 10th time against [[DePaul]].  It was the eighth time this year that he combined seven or more assists with 10 or more points.  He led Marquette with 16 points, six rebounds and four steals at [[Pittsburgh]] on January 28th and his 16 points (14 in the second half) against [[Saint John's]] on February 1st helped earn his fourth BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honor after recording 22 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals at [[Rutgers]] on February 12th.  He tallied his fifth Rookie of the Week honor on February 20th, after scoring 16 points per game, and averaging 5.5 assists and two steals in wins over ranked teams.  His 18 points at [[Notre Dame]] on February 25th gave him his 13th straight game of 10 or more points, 25th for the season.  James notched his first double double of the season at [[Louisville]] on March 1st, with 16 points and a team-leading 11 boards.  He hit the buzzer-beating three-pointer to send the game at [[Louisville]] into overtime and tied his career-high with nine assists against [[Providence]] on March 4th.  He was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for the sixth time on March 6th, following his performances at [[Louisville]] and against [[Providence]].  He recorded 11 points, a team-high six assists, five rebounds and one block and a steal against [[Notre Dame]] on January 20th.  He had seven or more assists for the 10th time against [[DePaul]].  It was the eighth time this year that he combined seven or more assists with 10 or more points.  He led Marquette with 16 points, six rebounds and four steals at [[Pittsburgh]] on January 28th and his 16 points (14 in the second half) against [[Saint John's]] on February 1st helped earn his fourth BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honor after recording 22 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals at [[Rutgers]] on February 12th.  He tallied his fifth Rookie of the Week honor on February 20th, after scoring 16 points per game, and averaging 5.5 assists and two steals in wins over ranked teams.  His 18 points at [[Notre Dame]] on February 25th gave him his 13th straight game of 10 or more points, 25th for the season.  James notched his first double double of the season at [[Louisville]] on March 1st, with 16 points and a team-leading 11 boards.  He hit the buzzer-beating three-pointer to send the game at [[Louisville]] into overtime and tied his career-high with nine assists against [[Providence]] on March 4th.  He was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for the sixth time on March 6th, following his performances at [[Louisville]] and against [[Providence]]. 
  
-===== High School Career ===== 
-As a junior, Dominic averaged 22 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game.  Dominic was the state's leading scorer in 2005 averaging 31.1 points per game.  He also averaged 7.1 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 3.9 steals, each of which ranked him among the top two in Indiana's North Central Conference.  He led Richmond to the sectional final and an 18-4 record, the school's best in 12 years.  He scored 49 points in a game during his senior season to break the school's 97-year old single game scoring record.  James was rated #31 by Hoopmasters.com following his senior season and averaged 11.6 points and 4.4 assists as a member of the silver medal-winning 2004 USA Basketball Men's Youth Development Festival North Team. 
  
-=== Accolades === 
-  *2005 All-State, First Team 
-  *2005 Indiana Basketball News Player of the Year 
-  *2005 Indiana Mr. Basketball, Runner-Up 
  
-===== All-Time Marquette Rankings =====+=== All-Time Marquette Rankings ===
   *3rd, Points (1,749)   *3rd, Points (1,749)
   *2nd, Assists (632)   *2nd, Assists (632)
   *4th, Steals (238)   *4th, Steals (238)
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-=== All-Time Career Rankings === 
   *2nd, Games Played (129)   *2nd, Games Played (129)
   *6th, Field Goals Made (626)   *6th, Field Goals Made (626)
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   *5th, Three Point Field Goal Attempts (581)   *5th, Three Point Field Goal Attempts (581)
  
-=== All-Time Single Game Rankings ===+== All-Time Single Game Rankings ==
   *3rd, Three Point Field Goal attempts, 14 vs. Nebraska (November 30, 2005)   *3rd, Three Point Field Goal attempts, 14 vs. Nebraska (November 30, 2005)
  
 == All-Time Senior Season Rankings == == All-Time Senior Season Rankings ==
-  *10th (tied), Three Point Field Goals Attempted (116) 
   *6th (tied), Assists (144)   *6th (tied), Assists (144)
-  *4th, Steals (62)+  *5th, Steals (62)
  
 == All-Time Junior Season Rankings == == All-Time Junior Season Rankings ==
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   *10th, Field Goals Made (171)   *10th, Field Goals Made (171)
   *3rd, Field Goals Attempted (445)   *3rd, Field Goals Attempted (445)
-  *7th, Three Point Field Goals Made (50)+  *8th, Three Point Field Goals Made (50)
   *5th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (184)   *5th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (184)
   *7th, Free Throws Made (114)   *7th, Free Throws Made (114)
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   *2007-08 All-Big East Conference, Second Team   *2007-08 All-Big East Conference, Second Team
  
-====== Personal: ====== 
-Dominic is the son of Angela James and Greg Wright.  He has two brothers, Germayne, who played college basketball at Lakeland College in Wisconsin, and Donovan.  He also has two sisters, Alexis and Shantae.  The person he most admires is his grandmother Priscilla Tillie Bowen.  he is a public relations major.  
  
  
-====== Video ======+===== Personal ===== 
 +Dominic is the son of Angela James and Greg Wright.  He has two brothers, Germayne, who played college basketball at Lakeland College in Wisconsin, and Donovan.  He also has two sisters, Alexis and Shantae.  The person he most admires is his grandmother Priscilla Tillie Bowen.  He is a public relations major.
  
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 +===== Photos =====
 +{{men_s_basketball:james_d_1000.jpg?350}}
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 +===== Video =====
  
   * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVLjlJMtKzI|2005-06 Highlight Video]]   * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVLjlJMtKzI|2005-06 Highlight Video]]
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   * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAHZpwlbXvw|James on MUTV's Post Game Presser (End of '08-09 Season)]]   * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAHZpwlbXvw|James on MUTV's Post Game Presser (End of '08-09 Season)]]
  
-====== Images ====== 
-{{http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2169/1994768166_6af91932b7.jpg}} 
  
-==== Wallpaper ==== +
-  * View a full sized version of Jonathan Custodio's [[http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/9097/dominicjameslitemf3.jpg|Dominic James Wallpaper Here]] +
-{{http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/8859/dominicjameslitepreviewmg5.jpg}}+
  
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