S. Kingstown’s Alex Murphy Granted 6th Year by NCAA, Commits to Northeastern

Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team

S. Kingstown’s Alex Murphy Granted 6th Year by NCAA, Commits to Northeastern

Alex Murphy
South Kingstown’s Alex Murphy has been granted a 6th year of eligibility by the NCAA and will play at Northeastern University this season. 

Murphy’s Road to Northeastern

Murphy is coming off of 2 1/2 seasons at the University of Florida where he averaged 5.1 points per game in 23 contests during the 2014-15 season before suffering a right foot injury and missing the 2015-16 season. 

Murphy transferred to Florida from Duke during the holiday break of the 2013-14 season and spent the remainder of the year on the scout team. 

“I want to thank the University of Florida, the coaching staffs, my teammates and especially all of Gator Nation for your support over the past three years,” Murphy said on twitter. He added, “I’m extremely grateful that I’ve been given this chance and can’t wait to get up to Boston to start this next chapter.” 

Prior to Florida, Murphy played two and a half seasons at Duke where his best season came in 2012-13 when he averaged 2.1 points and one rebound in 31 games of action. 

He left Duke for Florida in 2013 after playing  a total of 33 minutes in five games. 

Murphy in High School

Murphy went to St. Mark’s Academy where he was a three year letter winner. He reclassified from the class of 2012 to bypass his final year of high school basketball and became a member of Duke’s 2011 recruiting class. 

He completed his high school requirements at South Kingstown High School. 

Basketball Family

Alex is the older brother of Tomas Murphy who recently committed to Northeastern’s incoming class of 2017, and the younger brother of Erik Murphy who played college basketball at Florida. 

Jay Murphy, Alex’s father, played college basketball at Boston College before having an NBA career.


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