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Stephanie
Marshall |
Pitcher •
Sophomore |
5-10 •
Bats R/ Throws R |
Concord, CA/
College Park HS |
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2007:
Appeared in 28 games, with a team-high 20 starts
in the circle... finished with a 7-11 mark and
a 3.82 ERA... struck out 78 batters in 128.1 innings...
picked up the 20th win of her career against Brown
3/26 moving her into 10th place on the UCR all-time
wins list... led the team in strikeouts, innings
pitched, and appearances for second consecutive
year... struck out nine batters in the complete
game victory against San Jose Sate (2/10/07)...
threw all eight innings in the win against Eastern
Kentucky (3/13/07).
2006:
Appeared in 29 games, starting 19... received
Big West Player of the Week honors (2/13/06)...
named to the All-Big West Second Team... went
13-12 with a 2.64 ERA... struck out 104 batters,
walked 69 and allowed 128 hits in 143.1 innings...
threw 13 complete games, including three shutouts...
went seven innings, striking out two, walking
one, allowing one unearned run on six hits in
a win against Radford (3/11/06)... pitched seven
innings, allowing one unearned run on six hits,
while striking out five and walking four in a
victory against Texas Tech (3/18/06)... pitched
seven innings, scattering eight hits, striking
out two, allowing no runs in a win over San Diego
(3/26/06).
High
School: Was a four year letterwinner for Coach
Vera Arellano at College Park HS... named most
valuable pitcher in 2004 and 2005... named DFAL
Most Valuable Pitcher in 2005... was a four-year
NCS Scholar-Athlete... team never finished lower
than third in the DFAL in her career... four year
member of the honor roll.
Personal:
Stephanie T. Marshall was born July 30, 1987 in
Concord, CA... parents are George and Missy Marshall...
majoring in psychology and law... roots for the
San Francisco Giants... favorite athletes are
J.T. Snow and Monica Tantlinger... enjoys eating
Mexican food... favorite musical groups are Rascal
Flatts and Sublime... enjoys watching The Real
World, Friends and Sex and the City... favorite
films are “Ace Ventura”, “Dumb
and Dumber”, and “My Best Friends’
Wedding.”. |