2014 Women's Soccer Roster

Kim Marshall
Jersey Number 10

Kim Marshall

  • Height:
    5-10
  • Class:
    Senior
  • High School:
    Wilson Classical HS
  • Hometown:
    Long Beach, Calif.


Awards
ACC Player of the Week (Oct. 21, 2014)
2011 Soccer America All-Freshman Team
2011 ACC All-Freshman Team
2011 ACC All-Tournament Team (unanimous) Career Summary
Kim Marshall was an integral piece during one of the program[apos]s most successful eras, as the team posted a 49-26-12 record (.632 win pct) during her four-year tenure ... A four-year starter, Marshall helped the Deacons to a program-record 18 wins in 2011 as the team advanced to the NCAA College Cup for the first time ... Despite spending nearly her whole career as a center back, Marshall still totaled eight goals and two assists in 85 career games ... By making 82 career starts, she ranks tied for seventh all-time in that category. 2014 (Senior):
One of three players to start in all 17 games ... Shifted positions throughout the season, starting at center back and seeing time at forward and midfield ... Finished second on the team with three goals and seven points ... Scored her first goal of the season in her home state at No. 23 Long Beach State ... Tallied the game-winner in an upset win over No. 10 Virginia Tech ... That goal helped her be named ACC Player of the Week, the program[apos]s first recipient since 2011 ... Assisted on the game-winner in a shootout win over Boston College ... Completed her second penalty kick of the year in the season finale at Miami ... Took 30 shots, 10 of them on goal ... Played at least 90 minutes in 10 games. 2013 (Junior):
Battled through injuries to play in 20 games, starting 21 of them ... Anchored the Wake Forest defense as a center back ... Helped the Demon Deacons keep a 0.87 goals against average ... Played the entire game in contests against Washington, Florida State, Maryland, Syracuse, Notre Dame, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Clemson, North Carolina and Penn State ... Took eight shots, putting four of them on target 2012 (Sophomore):
Started 22 games at center back, missing only one game when she was away from the team for a family emergency ... Scored a career-high three goals and six points ... All three of her goals came off of set pieces ... One of the anchors of the Wake Forest defense that kept nine shutouts and 0.85 goals against average ... Played the entire game in 20 of Wake Forest[apos]s 23 matches ... Scored first goal of the season in the opener against Richmond, heading home a Rachel Nuzzolese corner kick ... Found the back of the net on a free kick against Maryland ... Scored on a corner kick against Clemson ... Took a career-high four shots against UNCG 2011 (Freshman):
Voted to the ACC All-Freshman Team ... Unanimously selected to the ACC All-Tournament team after scoring against Boston College in the quarterfinals and Duke in the semifinals ... Was the only freshman on the All-Tournament Team ... Played in all 26 games for the Demon Deacons, setting a new school record for appearances, in addition to making 24 starts ... Played the entire 90 minutes as a member of the back line to help the Deacs shut out UCF in the NCAA Touranment ... Logged 86 minutes in Wake Forest[apos] 4-2 victory over Penn State in the third round of the NCAA Tournament ... Played the full 90 minutes in the Deacs[apos] 2-0 victory against Oakland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Logged 89 minutes as a starter and recorded two shots in a double-overtime match against Florida State in the ACC Tournament finals ... Scored Wake Forest[apos]s first goal against Duke in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament off of a corner kick ... Netted the first goal of her collegiate career in the 21st minute of the ACC quarterfinal match against Boston College ... Tallied her first point in a Wake Forest uniform with an assist on Amanda Howell[apos]s goal against Clemson in the 74th minute ... Played in all 26 Wake Forest matches on the season, starting 24 of them ... Ranked as the No. 48 freshman in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... Played both at central defense and in the defensive midfield ... Played the full 90 minutes in Wake[apos]s first two games against Auburn and UCF at center back ... Part of the Wake Forest back line that kept 14 shutouts - the second-highest total in school history. Background
Four-year letterwinner for Jason Kirkwood at Wilson Classical High School ... Member of the Cal South ODP pool from 2006-10 ... Named to the ESPN Rise High School Regional Team in 2010 ... Played club for SoCal Blues under coach Randy Dodge ... Helped her club team win the 2010 USYSA National Championship ... SoCal Blues were also national finalists in 2008 and national semifinalists in 2009 ... Won numerous other championships in her club career, including three times winning the Blues Cup, twice winning the National League, twice winning the Surf Cup and twice winning the Far West Regional League fall season ... Helped Wilson Classical High School win the CIF Southern Section, State and National Championships in 2008 ... Named to the Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team in 2009 and 2010 Personal
Boasts a strong academic resume as she was named a distinguished scholar and an honor student ... Full name is Kimberly Hailey Marshall ... Born July 30, 1993 ... Daughter of Jim and Susan Marshall.


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Football Media Availability (9/18/25)
Thursday, September 18
Matt Barrie SportsCenter at Wake Forest with Demond Claiborne
Wednesday, September 10
Matt Barrie SportsCenter on Wake Forest Campus (Arnold Palmer Complex)
Wednesday, September 10
Football Media Availability (9/9/25)
Wednesday, September 10