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Brittney Marshall

Brittney Marshall

Brittney Marshall enters her second season with the Redbird women’s basketball program and her first as an assistant coach, after joining the staff in June 2015 as the director of basketball operations.

Marshall joined the women's basketball staff in June 2015 as the director of basketball operations. In her first season, she worked with the team managers and organized scout teams during practices. Marshall also assisted with team technology and coordinated community service opportunities. In addition, she also coordinated all apparel purchases, completed various special projects, and oversaw team travel, academics and game scheduling.

Marshall has six years of combined basketball experience working with collegiate and professional teams, including the WNBA's Chicago Sky, as well as the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). She has served as the director of basketball operations twice and as an interim assistant coach.

Before coming to ISU, Marshall served as the director of basketball operations for two seasons at Bucknell, where she identified key operational factors for increasing fan interaction, which resulted in increased attendance. Marshall also negotiated contracts and letters of agreements for all aspects of travel, including transportation, lodging and meals. She also assisted in creating, designing and implementing a yearly recruiting mailing correspondence system for prospective student-athletes based on program marketing materials. In addition, Marshall started 'Breakfast with the Bison' and continued the 'Bison Day' program, which were special events for season ticket holders and prospective student-athletes, respectively.

Prior to Bucknell, Marshall was the director of basketball operations at Saint Louis for three seasons. At SLU, she directed all video operations, including film editing, highlight films and film exchange. Marshall also directed social media engagements and interactions, while developing professional enhancement programs and seminars for the student-athletes. She also managed the team's community service programs and events, raising over $9,000 in association with the American Cancer Society. Marshall managed a support staff of 11 managers and 12 male practice players while directing all camps.

The 2009 graduate of Loyola Chicago earned a bachelor's degree in communications while playing two seasons for the Ramblers after transferring from Southeastern Illinois College, where she was awarded an associate's degree in biology. The former Nike All-American and Street & Smith's Honorable Mention All-American at Oak Park High School helped lead SIC to a 33-3 record and a fourth-place finish in the NJCAA Division I National Tournament in 2007.

Marshall also played summer basketball with the Chicago Flames, providing another Chicago connection to the ISU women’s basketball program. She helped lead the team to a fifth-place finish at the 2001 national tournament coupled with four state titles.