In his two years as a Brave, Marshall has appeared in 76 games with 72 hits in 199 at bats for a .362 batting average. He has scored 58 runs, hit 11 doubles, four triples, 10 homeruns, drove in 47 runs, been walked 38 times, has 29 stolen bases, and has a slugging percentage of .608. Marshall is tied for seventh in the OU record book in single season hits (62), tied for fifth in triples (4), 10th in runs scored (43), eighth in slugging percentage (.715), third in stolen bases (26), tied for fifth in homeruns (10), tied for ninth in walks (24), and fifth in putouts (279). He is ranked fifth in the OU record book in career slugging percentage (.608), eighth in on base percentage (.473), tied for ninth in triples (4), sixth in stolen bases (29), and is tied for ninth in homeruns (10).
2014: Marshall appeared and started in 48 games in his sophomore season on his way to earning First Team All-KCAC honors. He went 62-for-151 at the plate, finishing with a .411 batting average. He scored 43 runs, hit eight doubles, had four triples, tallied 10 homeruns, had a slugging percentage of .715, had 24 walks, was hit by pitch three times, finished with an on base percentage of .500, and he was 26-for-28 in stolen base attempts. Marshall hit a career high two homeruns against Tabor College (3/2), had a career high four hits against Kansas Wesleyan University (4/12), tallied a career high four RBI three times with the last being against Kansas Wesleyan University (4/12), and hit his first collegiate homerun against Waldorf College (3/10). He had 20 multi-hit games and a career high 12 game hitting streak. Marshall finished the season ranked 12th in the NAIA in slugging percentage (.715), 15th in homerun (10), 20th in homeruns per game (.2), 28th in total bases per game (2.2), 29th in total bases (108), 29th in total stolen bases (26), 33rd in batting average (.411), 40th in triples (4), 41st in stolen bases per game (.542), and 47th in total steal attempts (28).
2013: As a freshman, Marshall played in 28 games with 21 starts for the Braves. He had a .208 batting average with 10 hits in 48 at bats. Marshall finished his first collegiate season by scoring 15 runs, driving in five runs; he hit two doubles, had a slugging percentage of .271, earned 14 walks, had an on base percentage of .400, and was 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts. He had three multi hit games three times with the last being against Kansas Wesleyan University (4/21). Marshall earned his first collegiate hit, run, and RBI against Central Christian College (2/16).
High School: Marshall earned two letters in baseball and three in swimming for McPherson High School. He was a two-time Second Team All-League selection, earning honors at first base in 2011 and at pitcher in 2012. Marshall also earned Honorable Mention All-Area honors by the Hutchinson News at first base in 2011 and as a pitcher in 2012.
Personal: Son of Craig and Diane Marshall … born Feb. 10, 1994 … undecided on a major.