Athlete All-American
Marshall, Mary-Kate

Mary-Kate Marshall
- Honors:
- Women's Volleyball (2014), Women's Volleyball (2016)
Mary-Kate Marshall is Oregon State's lone volleyball player to earn multiple All-America honors securing third team honors in 2014 and honorable mention in 2016.
Marshall initially earned AVCA third team accolades in 2014 after posting the fourth-most kills in a single season (540) in Oregon State history. Marshall led the 2014 Beavers to the NCAA Tournament as a freshman advancing to the Sweet 16. During that epic season, Marshall and the Beavers swept Arizona State, ranked No. 18 and No. 19 at the time, No. 25 USC and No. 13 Oregon en route to the postseason. OSU then defeated Creighton and Arkansas-Little Rock in the NCAA Tournament in Topeka, Kan. before falling to Stanford in the Sweet 16.
She secured All-America honorable mention for the second time as a junior in 2016 in a season, in which she recorded 443 kills (3.92 kills/set) to lead the Beavers' offense. Marshall added Senior CLASS Award All-America Second Team accolades in 2017 after leading OSU back to the NCAA Tournament.
Marshall is one of six players in Oregon State history to accumulate 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in her career. She ranks second in career kills in OSU with 1,915, second in kills per set with 4.07, and first in career attacks with 5,900. In addition, she ranks ninth in career service aces (120), 14th in career digs (1,060), 24th in career total blocks (223) and is tied for 26th in career block assists (185).
Marshall initially earned AVCA third team accolades in 2014 after posting the fourth-most kills in a single season (540) in Oregon State history. Marshall led the 2014 Beavers to the NCAA Tournament as a freshman advancing to the Sweet 16. During that epic season, Marshall and the Beavers swept Arizona State, ranked No. 18 and No. 19 at the time, No. 25 USC and No. 13 Oregon en route to the postseason. OSU then defeated Creighton and Arkansas-Little Rock in the NCAA Tournament in Topeka, Kan. before falling to Stanford in the Sweet 16.
She secured All-America honorable mention for the second time as a junior in 2016 in a season, in which she recorded 443 kills (3.92 kills/set) to lead the Beavers' offense. Marshall added Senior CLASS Award All-America Second Team accolades in 2017 after leading OSU back to the NCAA Tournament.
Marshall is one of six players in Oregon State history to accumulate 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in her career. She ranks second in career kills in OSU with 1,915, second in kills per set with 4.07, and first in career attacks with 5,900. In addition, she ranks ninth in career service aces (120), 14th in career digs (1,060), 24th in career total blocks (223) and is tied for 26th in career block assists (185).