Dunn played in 11 games, scoring 15 total points on 15 shot attempts. She scored a season-best five points in the first game vs. Mount St. Mary's where she scored five points including a 3-point FG. She also hit a three vs. USC Upstate and had a steal and layup in the win vs. Nebraska.
PRIOR TO TECH
Dunn, a guard, is an Australian from Victoria, competes for Knox Raiders and attends Lake Ginninderra High School. She has represented her nation at the youth level since 2018 when she helped the U-15 Australian Sapphires in the Oceania qualifiers win gold as she was named tournament MVP. In 2019 Dunn suited up for the U-17 Australian Gems in Oceania qualifiers as the team took home the gold. She also earned calls up to the U-16 and U-17 teams in 2020 for both the Asia qualifiers and World Cup that were not contested due to COVID-19.
Most recently Dunn and the U-19 Australia Gems won silver at the World Cup in 2021.
She is the ninth-ranked international player in the class according to World Wide Hoops.
"Charlise is a special player because of her ability to play multiple positions," Brooks said of Dunn. "At her size, her ability to pass the ball and score in a variety of ways will cause many mismatches. Charlise is a very experienced player and has competed at the highest level as a member of several Australian national teams. I am excited to add another Aussie to the group!"