Was off to an amazing start as the team's Saturday starter before suffering a season-ending injury
Won his first four starts, giving up no more than an earned run in each, and striking out at least seven in all four of those (and in his fifth start as well)
Started with six shutout innings, scattering four hits with seven strikeouts and zero walks, in defeating George Washington
Would go 6 2/3 innings, allowing five hits and again issuing zero walks, while exploding for 14 strikeouts in a win over Delaware
Followed that up with his longest outing, seven innings of shutout baseball with 11 strikeouts and his first walk of the season, on the road at Oregon
Moved to 4-0 with a win against Seton Hall, striking out seven batters in five innings
His final outing came in a game the team would eventually win over Old Dominion, with seven more strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings
His final line of the year would read: 4-0, a 1.45 ERA, 46 strikeouts and just four walks in 31 innings. Batters hit only .220 against him, with two extra-base hits (both doubles)Â
Drafted in the 13th round by the Cleveland Indians following the season
2017 (Sophomore)
Saw action in 18 games out of the bullpen with the first two starts of his collegiate career to end the season
Posted a 2-2 record and averaged more than a strikeout an inning (31 in 28 frames)
Picked up a victory in relief against Middle Tennessee (March 19) and also in his first start, with two scoreless innings against Old Dominion (May 18)
Longest outing came in the team's Conference USA Championship matchup versus Rice, as he went five innings
Four times, struck out three batters
Five of his relief outings were more than an inning, and in 13 of them, he did not allow an earned run
That included 10 in a row from March 5 - April 11
Following the year, played for the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod League
2016 (Freshman)
Saw action in three games and tallied three innings of relief work
High School
Twice named All-Metro at Dr. Phillips High School, for coach Michael Bradley
Dealt 20 strikeouts in 15 innings with a 1.15 ERA before senior season was cut short by injury
Was Team MVP and Team Cy Young his senior year, pitching 60 innings with a 1.09 ERA
Also has played for the Bethesda Big Train, where he led Sal Colangelo's team to the Cal Ripken League Championship
PersonalÂ
Son of Brad and Janet Marman
Major is business management
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio
Would like to work in sports management
Favorite pro team is the Cincinnati Bengals; pro athlete is Ken Griffey, Jr.
Favorite type of music is classic rock
Last book he read was Harry Potter
Enjoys fishing and playing FIFA
Something most people don't know about him? He drives a sweet minivan