Had the best year of her career, averaging career highs in several categories: points (5.0), rebounds (3.7) and minutes (20.2). She had 14 steals on the year after finishing last year with 3 (367 percent increase), and she had 34 blocks after finishing last year with 13 (162 percent increase). Also ranked second on the team with 63 offensive rebounds
Posted eight multi-block games
Played 35 minutes against Ole Miss in the NCAA Tournament Second Round, a career high
Made her first career start on March 10, starting against NC State in the ACC Tournament final
Missed game against BC due to illness
Showed up in a big way at UConn, scoring 10 points in 19 minutes of play and going 4-5 from the floor
Notched 6 blocks against Purdue, becoming the first player in the ACC that season with a 6-block game
Entered the season with two performances of 10+ points. Added five consecutive performances of 10+ against Chicago State (20), Ball State (12), Tennessee (15), Lafayette (12) and Purdue (14)
After spending the entire 2020-21 season rehabbing her ACL injury, Marshall finally made her Irish debut in the Nov. 9 season opener vs Ohio. It had been 22 months without playing an official game.
Scored in 9 of 13 games played, averaging 8.5 minutes off the bench.
Tied her career high of 5 rebounds vs Pitt on Dec. 19.
Posted the best plus/minus (+7) in the win at Michigan State on Dec. 2. Marshall supplied 8 points in 14 minutes on 4-of-9 shooting.
When given 28 minutes of action vs Bryant, Marshall delivered with her first career double-digit scoring effort with 11 points. She was all over the court – she grabbed 5 rebounds, dished out 4 assists, blocked 2 shots and earned 4 steals.
Provided some key minutes in the 1st half at Syracuse when Westbeld/Dodson were sitting with early fouls.
Missed the 2nd half of the season due to surgery on her left knee – medial meniscus tear