Murray State University Athletics
Hall of Fame

Marra Hastings
- Induction:
- 2021
Marra Hastings - Rifle (1997-00)
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- The MSU Hall of Fame is proud to select former Racer rifle student-athlete and multiple All-America selection, Marra Hastings (1997-2000), who won the 1997 NCAA Air Rifle championship and becomes the ninth from MSU Rifle to be selected for the Hall of Fame.
- Asserted herself as not only one of the top competitors in the Ohio Valley Conference, but also nationally when she came out of Kingston, Washington, North Kitsap High School to Murray State in the fall of 1996.
-  Consistent performer from freshman year to senior, she racked up four OVC team championships under MSU hall of famer, Coach Elvis Green.
- Hastings helped extend the Racers’ OVC championship winning streak to seven in a row, as the Racers won the first seven titles in the history of OVC competition.
- Hastings made it a clean sweep of becoming All-OVC in both the smallbore and air rifle in all four seasons, giving her a perfect 8-of-8 in All-OVC honors.
-  1997, Hastings did it when it counted most and won the NCAA Air Rifle Championship.
- As of 2021, she is one of six Racers that have won seven NCAA individual titles. Hastings earned NCAA All-America honors in both guns, in each of her four years at MSU.
- Hastings was team captain for Coach Green twice and was also selected for the USA Rifle Development Team.
- Hastings earned a degree in Sociology & Psychology from Murray State University in 2000.Â
- Marra McMillan lives in Paducah, Kentucky with her husband Zack and their children Alex and Sophie.
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