
Four-time USA Hockey Player Development Camp attendee (2002–05). Four-time USA Hockey Women's National Festival participant (2006–09). Led the team with four points (1–3) in 2008.
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Women's Under-22 Select Team for the Under-22 Series with Canada. Women's Select Team for the Four Nations Cup (1st-2008, 2nd-2006-07). Women's National Team for the International Ice Hockey Federation World Women's Championship (gold-2008,09,11,13,17 silver-2007,12). Marvin was selected for the 2017 All-Star Game in February 2017 via a fan vote. She would end her season by winning the 2016 NWHL Defensive Player of the Year Award. She would score the second goal in Cup history, during the second period of Game 1 against the Buffalo Beauts. Participating in the 2016 NWHL All-Star Game, Marvin would compete in the Isobel Cup finals. On September 25, 2015, it was announced that Marvin had signed a contract to play for the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League. Boston Blades įor the 2012–13 season, Marvin joined the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women's Hockey League and helped the squad claim the 2013 Clarkson Cup. On October 8, against former WCHA rival, St. Īfter the 2010 Winter Games, Marvin joined the Whitecaps for their 2010–11 season. (The team finished first in 2008 and second in both 20.) In addition, Marvin was a four-time USA Hockey Women's National Festival participant (2006–09). Prior to the IIHF championships, she was a participant on the United States Women's Select Team for the Four Nations Cup. She won gold in 20, while winning the silver in 2007. Marvin is a three-time participant in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Women's Championships.Gigi Marvin playing for Team USA in 2017 USA Hockey She earned All-WCHA Second Team honors and was named WCHA Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year. As a senior (2008–09), she helped the Gophers advance to the NCAA Women's Frozen Four. She was an RBK All-America Second Team selection and was named to the WCHA All-Tournament Team. During her junior year Marvin led the team with 23 goals, 31 assists and 54 points and earned an All-WCHA First Team honoree. For her efforts, she earned All-WCHA First Team honors. In her sophomore year (2006–07), Marvin led the team with 38 points (18 goals, 20 assists) in 35 games.

For her efforts, she was named to the All-WHCA Rookie Team and was an All-WCHA third team selection. She led WCHA Rookies in scoring and was named WCHA Rookie of the Year. For her efforts, she was named to the WCHA All-Tournament Team. She would assist on Allie Sanchez' power-play goal in the WCHA Championship game against Wisconsin. On March 11, Marvin set up Jenelle Philipczyk for the game-winning goal in the 2–1 win over Minnesota Duluth. She notched three goals and two assists in the WCHA first round against Minnesota State. In the 2006 WCHA playoffs, Marvin made several contributions. On October 7, 2005, she earned her first career goal on her first career shot in a 3–0 win over Connecticut. In addition, she was named the WCHA Rookie of the Week five times. She had seven power-play goals, three game-winning goals, and one short-handed goal.

She tied for fourth in the WCHA in overall scoring and second in assists. As a freshman, she appeared in 41 games and scored 16 goals and 30 assists for 46 points.

She finished her Minnesota career sixth on the school's all-time scoring list with 195 points (87 goals and 108 assists).
