2013-14 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
2013-14: Played in 25 games, with five starts averaging 4.6ppg. ... scored in double-figures four times while knocking down 28 3-pointers (ranking third on the team).
2012-13: Played in 26 games, with three starts averaging. ... made 24 3-point field baskets, ranking second on the team. ... scored in double-figure twice with a season-high 15 points vs. Texas-Pan American (Jan. 12).
Team Note: 2012-13 Great West Conference Tournament Champions. ...The 16 wins are the most in the Division I era and tied for the third-most in program history (16 wins in 1995-96 in Division III; 16 wins in 2002-03 in Division II). The team won their last five straight and eight of their last nine to finish at 16 wins and 15 losses.
2011-12: Selected as Great West Conference Newcomer of the Year, tabbed second-team honors and was named to the all-Newcomer team. ... Domiterova was the team's second leading scorer with (9.4ppg) and a team-leading 77 three-pointers made (ranked 23rd in the nation). ... scored in double-figures 11 times with a career-high 21 points vs. Chicago State (Mar. 3). ... Domiterova also netted a season-high seven three-pointers vs. Chicago State.
Prior to NJIT: 5-foot-9 combo guard from Zvolen, Slovakia, who played for the national u16 and u18 teams in the European championships and who won domestic national championships at both age levels. third-leading scorer (9.2 ppg), fourth-leading rebounder (4.9 rpg) and second in assists (2.8 apg) for the Slovak Republic, which placed second in group play (behind Spain) and in ninth-place overall at the 2010 u18 European Championship. Playing in eight games at the 2010 competition (she played in the 2008 u16 Euro championships and in the 2009 u18 championships, as well), she reached double-figure scoring in three games, with a high of 19 vs. Slovenia (she also had a pair of 9-point games). Her rebounding high was 10, also vs. Slovenia, for her only double-double of the competition. Other big games included 12 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists vs. Hungary and 9 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists against Russia. Domiterova made 15 3-pointers in the eight games and shot 75 percent on free throws.
Personal: Denisa Domiterova. ... daughter of Katarina Durechova ... international business major. ... born 6/5/92 in Ruzomberok.
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