Domon officially signs with Murray State
MBB: The 6'9 forward from France is the 13th player to sign with the Racers this spring

Two days after Roman Domon publicly committed to play for the Racers, Murray State officially announced Domon has signed with the program.
"We are thrilled to welcome Roman Domon to our Murray State basketball family," Murray State Head Coach Ryan Miller said in a statement. "A 6'10" forward from France, Roman combines size, skill, and versatility, demonstrated through his standout play with BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque in the French Betclic Élite. His international experience with France's U20 and U18 national teams, including a 2024 European U20 Championship title, and his time in the FIBA Europe Cup, make him a dynamic addition who will elevate our program with his playmaking and high basketball IQ."
Domon, who will turn 20 in October, started playing in France’s developmental leagues as a 16-year-old. This season, he’s played for the BCM Gravelines Dunkerque in France’s top professional league. Domon has averaged 17.3 minutes, 6.1 points and 3.0 rebounds per game for the team.
With Domon’s signing, here are the 13 players who are set to be on next year’s roster playing for the Racers in 2025-26:
Ben Shtolzberg (6’4 senior guard/3.8 PPG last year at UC Santa Barbara)
KJ Tenner (6’0 sophomore guard/2.4 PPG last year at West Virginia)
Mason Miller (6’9 senior guard/1.1 PPG last year at Creighton)
Fredrick King (6’9 senior forward/2.7 PPG last year at Creighton)
JJ Traynor (6’9 senior forward/5.6 PPG last year at DePaul)
Javon Jackson (6’3 senior guard/11.6 PPG last year at UIC)
Layne Taylor (5’11 sophomore guard/17.4 PPG last year at Central Arkansas)
Brock Vice (6’10 sophomore forward (1.2 PPG last year at North Texas)
Brayden Shorter (6’5 junior guard/15.5 PPG last year at D-II Washburn)
Tristian Ford (6’3 incoming freshman guard)
Dylan Anderson (7’0 junior forward/3.5 PPG last year at Boise State)
Mathis Courbon (6’6 incoming freshman guard)
Roman Domon (6’10 incoming freshman forward)
Murray State Head Coach Ryan Miller still has two scholarships available to use for next season.