Florida State University Athletics
Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame
McDougall, Marshall

Marshall McDougall
- Induction:
- 2011
No player in the history of baseball accomplished what Marshall McDougall did from the plate in his first year with the Seminoles. McDougall, a Jacksonville native, is best known for his performance against Maryland in 1999 when he blasted a NCAA record six home runs in one game. He also had a record 16 RBI and 25 total bases in the game played May 9, 1999 that shattered the NCAA records. The Seminole second baseman went on to win the ACC triple crown in 1999 along with ACC Player of the Year honors with a .419 batting average, 106 RBI and 28 home runs. He started all 71 FSU games and led the nation in RBIs and hits (126). He was voted Most Outstanding Player of the 1999 College World Series and was a consensus All-American, a Golden Spikes and an NCBWA/Dick Howser Player of the Year finalist. McDougall and Florida State reached the National Championship game of the 1999 College World Series losing to Miami 6-5 and played four games in Omaha his senior season. McDougall was drafted in the ninth round of the 2000 draft by the Oakland Athletics and reached the major league with the Texas Rangers in 2005.
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