Marshall Hollingsworth was born on August 6,1993 and is an American retired soccer player who played as a midfielder and fullback.
29 Facts About Marshall Hollingsworth
Marshall Hollingsworth was under contract with the club for two seasons, but only played in one game for Crew SC, a fourth round tie in the 2016 US Open Cup against Tampa Bay Rowdies.
Marshall Hollingsworth scored his only goal for the club in that match.
Marshall Hollingsworth was sent on loan to Pittsburgh Riverhounds in the United Soccer League for the majority of both seasons, eventually appearing nearly 50 times for the Riverhounds.
Marshall Hollingsworth announced his retirement from professional soccer following the 2017 season due to recurring knee injuries, the latest of which he had suffered in August 2017 while with Pittsburgh; the injury forced him to undergo a meniscus transplant shortly after his retirement.
Marshall Hollingsworth was a three-year varsity starter for the Wildcats and was twice named IHSA All-State.
Marshall Hollingsworth was named IHSA All-Midwest and was named as the Lake County All-Area Captain his senior season.
Marshall Hollingsworth played college soccer for Wheaton College, an NCAA Division III school in the CCIW.
Marshall Hollingsworth stepped directly into a starting role his freshman season, starting 19 of 23 matches he appeared in.
Marshall Hollingsworth scored nine goals and added three assists, including scoring the game-winning goal five times.
Marshall Hollingsworth was named as the CCIW Newcomer of the Year and was named First Team All-CCIW.
Marshall Hollingsworth dropped off slightly his sophomore season, tallying just five goals and four assists in 21 appearances.
Marshall Hollingsworth closed the season by being named First Team All-CCIW.
Marshall Hollingsworth started all 26 games as a junior, scoring nine goals with eight assists.
Marshall Hollingsworth scored 22 goals in 22 games, tacking on six assists as part of the seventh-most goals in a season in program history.
Marshall Hollingsworth repeated as CCIW Player of the Year and made First Team All-CCIW for the fourth season in a row.
Marshall Hollingsworth ended his college career with 41 goals and 21 assists in 90 games.
On January 14,2016, Marshall Hollingsworth was selected by Columbus Crew SC with the 41st pick of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft.
Marshall Hollingsworth became the first soccer player from Libertyville High School to go pro, and became the first soccer player in Wheaton College history to be drafted in the MLS draft.
Marshall Hollingsworth officially signed for Crew SC on March 4,2016, after taking part in preseason with the club.
Marshall Hollingsworth made his first appearance while under contract with Columbus on May 11,2016, a friendly against Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz.
Marshall Hollingsworth did not make an appearance for Columbus in league play, spending the entirety of the season on loan.
Marshall Hollingsworth did not make an appearance for Columbus during the 2017 season.
Marshall Hollingsworth finished his time with Crew SC with just one official appearance and one goal, but never appeared for the club in MLS.
Marshall Hollingsworth was loaned to Crew SC's affiliate club, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, on March 17,2016.
Marshall Hollingsworth made his professional debut on April 2,2016, in the Riverhounds' season opener against Rochester Rhinos.
Marshall Hollingsworth finished the 2016 season with one assist in 24 appearances.
On March 4,2017, Crew SC officially announced that Marshall Hollingsworth would be returning to Pittsburgh on loan, again on a game-by-game basis, for the 2017 season.
Marshall Hollingsworth finished the season with 20 appearances for Pittsburgh, tallying two goals.