Providence College Athletics

Women's Volleyball

Dominique Marshall
Dominique Marshall
  • Title:
    Assistant Coach
Dominique Marshall enters her second season as an assistant with the Providence College volleyball program. "We are so happy to have Dominique with us," Head Coach Margot Royer-Johnson said. "She is vital asset in working with our middles, in particular. She has a great knowledge of the game from both her playing and coaching experiences." Marshall worked as an assistant coach for Pima Community College from 2009-2010. As an assistant coach, Marshall assisted the program with improving skills and performance, implemented a strength and conditioning program, made in-game defensive adjustments based on opponents' offensive systems and helped improve middle blockers' footwork for blocking and attacking techniques. From 2007-2011, Marshall was a head coach and an assistant coach at the Volleyball Club Dinamo. With the team, she developed and executed all aspects of a practice plan, including running drills and teaching footwork techniques. She also trained and developed a comprehensive programs to reach the goals of the team. Players were taught proper rotations for the 5-1 and 6-2 formations as well as defensive systems. Marshall also made in-game defensive adjustments based on opponents' offensive systems. Marshall earned a bachelor's degree in Public Health at the University of Arizona in May of 2008 while playing four years on the volleyball team. Marshall was a member of the Athletes in Action from 2004-2008 and a Peer Athletic Leader from 2005-2007. As a player at Arizona, Marshall captained the team in 2007-2008. She was an Academic Champion in 2005-2007, Pacific-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention in 2005 and 2006 and an All-Pacific-10 Conference Honorable Mention in 2005 and 2006. In 2005 and 2006 Marshall was selected to play with the USA Volleyball A2 team. She helped her team to advance to the Elite Eight in 2005. In her freshman year, Marshall was named All-Pacific-10 Conference Freshman Honorable Mention. Currently, Marshall ranks first all-time in assisted blocks and second all-time in solo blocks at Arizona. After college, from 2010-2014, Marshall played professionally in Germany, Romania, Italy and the Netherlands.