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She holds the Summit League record for career stolen bases (134) and career batting average (.456).

Marshall has also competed internationally, including representing the United States in various professional exhibitions. Coaching and Instruction

Marshall was drafted 18th overall in the 2015 NPF Draft by her hometown team, the Chicago Bandits. She played for the Bandits from 2015 to 2018, contributing to their 2015 and 2016 Cowles Cup championships. sammy marshall

A native of Naperville, Illinois, Marshall began her athletic career playing baseball for four seasons in the Naperville Little League before switching to softball at age 12.

Marshall served as a Graduate Assistant at Saint Leo University (2016–2018) and later as the Head Softball Coach at Judson University from 2018 to 2019. She holds the Summit League record for career

Following her tenure with the Bandits, she joined the Cleveland Comets in December 2018, where she has continued her professional career.

Sammy Marshall is a prominent American professional softball player and coach, primarily known for her speed and record-breaking career at Western Illinois University and in the National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) league. Early Life and Collegiate Career She played for the Bandits from 2015 to

In 2014, she led the nation in batting average, hitting .540, and was named a NFCA Second Team All-American. Professional Career