Khyle Marshall, who was a three-year starter and a key member of Butler's 2011 national runner-up team, is in his first season in 2018-19 as the team's coordinator of video operations.
Marshall spent the 2017-18 season as an assistant coach at Florida Southwestern State College (FSW), where he helped lead the program to a 30-3 record, including the program's first National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I national tournament at-large bid.
Prior to his time at FSW, Marshall spent four years overseas playing professionally in Japan, Dominican Republic, Spain and Portugal. He played for the Yokohama B-Corsairs, Huracanes Del Atlantico, Forca Lleida and Galitos.
He never averaged fewer than 11 points per game and produced his best season with Galitos, where he averaged 17 points and eight rebounds while participating in the 2017 Portuguese league all-star game.
A 2014 Butler graduate, Marshall -- who scored 1,373 career points from 2010-14 and played for Brad Stevens his first three years -- appeared in 140 games and helped the Bulldogs to 92 victories. During his freshman campaign in 2010-11, he aided the Bulldogs to a Horizon League Championship and a national runner-up finish. He was a three-year starter, compiled a 6-2 record in NCAA tournament play and was selected to play for the U-19 USA National Team in 2011.
For his career, Marshall averaged 9.8 points and 4.4 rebounds while starting 89 games. He graduated in 2014 ranking 17th on Butler's all-time scoring list and 16th on the program's career rebounding list. He was just the 15th player in Butler history to record at least 1,000 points and grab at least 500 rebounds (609).