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Marshall O'Brien release

Ichabod track and field adds O'Brien as assistant coach

8/23/2021 7:59:00 AM

TOPEKA, Kan. – Washburn Ichabod head track and field coach Cameron Babb has announced the addition of Marshall O'Brien to the Ichabod coaching staff.
 
"It's such a huge benefit to our program to be able to bring a coach with Marshall's background and abilities," Babb said. "I witnessed what he was able to accomplish during his time at Southwest Baptist University, and knew he was doing special things there. Not only is he a great coach across multiple events areas, he is also an incredible recruiter. His capabilities, mixed with our University resources and atmosphere will bring Washburn Track and Field to new heights."
 
O'Brien previously served four seasons at former MIAA rival Southwest Baptist. During his career at SBU, O'Brien has coached 30 All-American's in sprints, hurdles, jumps and multis and two NCAA National Champions - both in the high jump.
 
"I am thankful for the opportunity to be coaching for Washburn University's Track and Field program," O'Brien said. "When I spoke to Coach Babb, I was immediately impressed with his vision and passion for the track and field program. Washburn has a great tradition of excellence in athletics, and I am looking forward to expanding on that tradition in the years to come. I want to thank Coach Babb and the rest of the administration for giving me this opportunity.  Being able to be part of this program and university is a dream came true."

At the 2021 NCAA Division II Championships, he helped led the Bearcats to a top-20 finish at the indoor championships as the SBU women were the team runner-ups at the 2020 Great Lakes Valley Indoor and Outdoor Championships. At the conference level, he has coached 30 All-GLVC athletes and 50 All-MIAA athletes.

During the 2016-17 season, the women's track and field team placed 2nd at the MIAA Indoor Conference Championships and placed 11th in the NCAA Indoor National Championships. O'Brien has coached two NCAA Elite 90 recipients during his career, an award handed out to the athlete with the highest GPA competing at NCAA Nationals.

Marshall spent the 2014-15 season as an Assistant Coach at Wartburg College where he worked primarily with the jumps team. O'Brien helped lead Wartburg to three conference championships (Women's Indoor/Outdoor and Men's Indoor), while also coaching two national qualifiers.

Marshall graduated from Emporia State in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Physical and Health Education and a Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion. In 2014, Marshall completed a Master of Science in Recreation and Sport Sciences from Ohio University. He has also received certification from USA Weightlifting Sport Performance and USA Track and Field Level One Certification.

O'Brien competed in Track & Field at ESU where he cleared a national qualifying mark of 6-feet-10 inches in the high jump. He was a top-three finisher in both the indoor and outdoor high jump competition at the MIAA Championships and also participated in the long jump and decathlon.

Marshall, a native of Derby, Kansas, currently resides in Topeka with his wife Tori, daughter Avery and son Rowan.
 
 
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