Marshall was officially hired as the next head coach of the Saint Leo women's basketball program in March of 2025.
Marshall, a decorated coach with over a decade of head coaching experience at the NCAA Division II level, joins the Lions after leading nationally recognized programs at both West Virginia State University and Glenville State College. Known for his fast-paced style of play and his ability to develop high-performing student-athletes, Marshall has amassed nearly 200 career wins and a reputation for building competitive, championship-caliber teams.
During his nine-year tenure at West Virginia State, Marshall transformed the Yellow Jackets into a consistent force in the Mountain East Conference (MEC). He led the program to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, two 20-win seasons, and multiple trips to the MEC Tournament Finals—including the program's first-ever conference tournament runner-up finish in 2024. His teams led the NCAA in scoring (2023) and offensive rebounds for three consecutive years (2023–2025).
Prior to WVSU, Marshall helmed Glenville State from 2013 to 2016, leading the Pioneers to a 29-4 record in 2014 and capturing both the MEC regular season and tournament championships. That year, Glenville State ranked No. 1 in the Atlantic Region and led the nation in scoring, three-point field goals made per game, and assist-to-turnover ratio.
In total, Marshall has recruited and developed 13 All-MEC players, including multiple All-Region selections, two Freshman of the Year honorees, and one All-American. He has also emphasized community involvement, fiscal responsibility, and strong campus relationships throughout his career.
A proud graduate of Berea College, Marshall played collegiately for the Mountaineers, helping lead them to the NAIA Final Four. In recognition of his contributions, he was inducted into the Berea College Athletic Hall of Fame. He and his wife, Sharonda, are the proud parents of three daughters: Jordyn, Jayli, and Jiya.