Khyle Marshall heads into his third season as an assistant coach at South Dakota State in 2023-24.
Marshall was part of a staff in his first season in Brookings in 2021-22 that coached one of the most historical seasons in SDSU and Summit League history. He assisted in the Jackrabbits' 30-5 overall campaign and an 18-0 stretch in conference play. The Jacks finished the year leading the Division I level in 3-point percentage (44.5%) and finished second in the nation in field goal percentage (52.1%) and scoring offense (85.9). The Jackrabbits continued their success in 2022-23 by finishing second in The Summit League standings. He helped gameplan one of SDSU's better recent seasons defensively and assisted mentoring SDSU's frontcourt that featured Second Team All-Summit League performer Matt Dentlinger and Summit League All-Newcomer Team selection William Kyle III.
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Prior to his arrival, Marshall brought a diverse background of experience both on and off the court. He started 89 games during his four years at a student-athlete at Butler, averaging 9.8 points per game. He was a part of 91 wins and played in eight NCAA Tournament contests with the Bulldogs, including the 2011 National Championship game. He finished his career with 1,373 points and 609 rebounds while shooting 54.2 percent.
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He parlayed that success into a four-year career as a professional in Japan, the Dominican Republic, Spain and Portugal. Marshall posted double figure scoring averages each season before retiring to enter the coaching ranks.
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Marshall has served as an assistant coach at Florida Southwestern College, the video coordinator at Florida Gulf Coast and most recently the director of scouting at Illinois-Chicago.
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Marshall resides in Brookings with his wife, Olivia, and daughter, Ava.