Biography
Birthday: June 8, 2002
2026 (VU): Marshall made his collegiate debut for Vanguard on February 25 at Azusa Pacific, as he went two innings and picked up his first strikeout in 0.2 innings of work on 15 pitches. He got his first start against CUI on March 21, going 4.1 of the game and fanned three on 79 tosses. While he did not get the win, he helped VU pick a win up against the higher-ranked Golden Eagles. He got his first win at home against Hawaii Pacific on April 17, again going 4.1 and striking out four for the second appearance in a row. He threw 104 pitches over 5.2 innings at Biola on April 24, the highs of his season. His first Vanguard season ended with a 1-4 record, a 6.04 ERA and 21 strikeouts, with opponents hitting .233 off him.
2025: WEST LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2025: Marshall came back to have his most successful season of his career. He got his feet wet in a blowout loss to GoldenWest, with an IP, 2H, ER, 3BB, and 3K's on February 27. Then, he came back just two days later and looked sharp with two scoreless innings and a strikeout to close out the 6-1 victory over Cerro Coso. The effort was good enough to earn him a start a week later on March 8, going a then career-long 5IP with 5H, 6R, 5ER, 4BB, 5K, en route to his first collegiate win. He then had a revenge game 10 days later over his old grounds in Compton, improving to 2-0 on the season with 5IP, 2H, ER, 7BB, 4K. Six days later was another five innings, this time setting his then career-high in K's with 6. He saved his best for last at Citrus on April 19, going a personal best 6IP, 5H, 4ER, 4BB, and a high-mark 7 strikeouts in the win. Two of those four walks were against now-teammate Nathan Hellein. All in all, he went 5+ innings six times.
2024: Marshall did not pitch this season.
2022-23: COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2023: Marshall only lasted two innings this season across two outings before being shut down on March 9 after IP, H, 3H, 3ER.
2022: Marshall's first collegiate season was busy, as he took the hill seven times, including one start. He was the pitcher of record three occasions, but could not pick up his first win. The southpaw's first outing was a two-inning effort against MSJC, giving up two-hits in no-run ball, striking out Andre Torres in the Top-5th for his first career K. His lone start came on March 3 vs Rio Hondo (4th outing), with a line of 2.1IP, H, 2R, ER, 4BB, 3K, 3 WP. It was his first multi-K game.