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- Marshall beats East Carolina 78-68
Damier Pitts scored 27 points and Marshall snapped a two-game losing streak, beating East Carolina 78-68 on Saturday night. Pitts was 9 of 17 from the field and made 6 of 7 free throw attempts for the Thundering Herd, who shot 54 percent (27 of 50) from the field. East Carolina (12-12, 3-8 Conference USA) led 52-51 after Robert Sampson knocked down a 3-pointer with 10:17 left to play. - No. 10 Marshall ousts No. 17 Young
Korbin McClain and his Marshall teammates weren't about to get down after a shorthanded Young team took an 11-point lead Friday in the second half. - Marshall survives return from concussion
CLEVELAND -- Khyle Marshall missed Butler's two previous basketball games because of concussion symptoms. He was relieved to get out of the Wolstein Center with nothing more than bruises and an elbow to the jaw. - Marshall Tops East Carolina
Marshall topped East Carolina 78-68; playing without leading scorer DeAndre Kane. - Marshall senior again named youth of the year
Marshall High School senior, 18, Tavon Green has been nominated Boys and Girls Club of the Big Pines Youth of the year in Harrison County and on Saturday earned first place for Area Youth of the Year and will progress to the state finals. - It all starts with PG Marshall for No. 5 Tar Heels
Kendall Marshall has made himself fifth-ranked North Carolina's most irreplaceable player. The sophomore point guard is second nationally in assists, averaging 9.8 per game. He's been the perfect floor leader for coach Roy Williams' fast-paced attack with his see-everything court vision and precise passing that make the fifth-ranked Tar Heels hum in transition. - MARSHALL COUNTY COMMISSION: District 3 receiving $700,000 from state
GUNTERSVILLE — The Marshall County Commission is receiving $700,000 from the Alabama Department of Transportation to fund a major paving project on Nixon Chapel Road. - Marshall bids farewell to Field House
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Russell Lee took the last shot at Veterans Memorial Field House, and it didnt really matter that it came up short. For the Marshall trivia junkies, he took it from the right corner, in modern-day 3-point range.... - Andrea Mirabito, Marshall Frank — Weddings
The bride, a lawyer, and the bridegroom, a doctor, are to be married in Sarasota, Fla. - Trail to connect Marshall, Cranberry
A new trail will allow people to walk from Marshall to Cranberry. Marshall will receive a $240,000 grant from the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' Community Conservation Partnerships Program to develop the Brush Creek Trail.
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