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− | Marshall Barnett | + | Marshall Barnett was a player for [[Murray State College]]. He previously played for [[LeFlore]]. |
==High School== | ==High School== | ||
− | Barnett was nominated for the OAAC All-State Award, alongside heated rival [[ | + | Barnett was nominated for the OAAC All-State Award, alongside heated rival [[Victoria Eaton]]. He finished first in overall scoring at the [[2022 Bulldog Inviational]]. He was recruited by former OAAC director [[Tracey Hickman]] to play at Murray State. |
==College== | ==College== | ||
− | Barnett finished first in individual scoring at the 2022 Neosho Invitational, where he and [[Grant Matchen]] led his team to first place overall. In the 2023 [[Oklahoma CC Sectional]], despite being a player down and losing to | + | Barnett finished first in individual scoring at the 2022 Neosho Invitational, where he and [[Grant Matchen]] led his team to first place overall. In the 2023 [[Oklahoma CC Sectional]], despite being a player down and losing to Victoria and [[Redlands Community College]] in the opening half of the tournament, he and Murray defeated them in the second half to claim first place and a bid to the [[CCCT]]. He claimed first in individual scoring. He claimed 7th in individual scoring at the CCCT while leading Murray State to 4th place and a bid to the [[ICT]]. |
==Other Info== | ==Other Info== | ||
Marshall has jokingly stated that his major is women. | Marshall has jokingly stated that his major is women. |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 20 October 2023
Marshall Barnett was a player for Murray State College. He previously played for LeFlore.
High School
Barnett was nominated for the OAAC All-State Award, alongside heated rival Victoria Eaton. He finished first in overall scoring at the 2022 Bulldog Inviational. He was recruited by former OAAC director Tracey Hickman to play at Murray State.
College
Barnett finished first in individual scoring at the 2022 Neosho Invitational, where he and Grant Matchen led his team to first place overall. In the 2023 Oklahoma CC Sectional, despite being a player down and losing to Victoria and Redlands Community College in the opening half of the tournament, he and Murray defeated them in the second half to claim first place and a bid to the CCCT. He claimed first in individual scoring. He claimed 7th in individual scoring at the CCCT while leading Murray State to 4th place and a bid to the ICT.
Other Info
Marshall has jokingly stated that his major is women.