The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
Hall of Honor

- Induction:
- 2019
A three-time NCAA individual champion, one NCAA relay champion and nine-time All-American, Marshevet (Hooker) Flintall excelled both on the track and in the field for the Longhorns from 2004-06. As a team, she helped lead Texas to the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championship and the 2006 NCAA indoor title during her time on the Forty Acres. She won the 100m, was second in the long jump and anchored the winning 4x100m relay in helping Texas claim the 2005 NCAA Outdoor team title. In the Winter of 2006, Flintall won the 60m and long jump and finished fourth in the 200m as UT brought home the 2006 NCAA Indoor Championship. She earned 2006 USTFCCCA Regional Athlete of the Year honors. Flintall finished third in the 100m to help Texas to a fourth-place NCAA outdoor finish in 2004. At the 2005 NCAA Indoor Championship, she recorded a second-place finish in the long jump and finished fifth in the 60m to help the Horns to a Top-10 team finish. Flintall still holds the UT indoor (22-0 ¼) and outdoor (21-11 ¾) school records in the long jump and is one of the Longhorns' all-time top-six ranked performers in the 200m indoors (22.86/4th), 60m indoors (7.20/6th) and 100m outdoors. She ran the anchor leg on two of the six fastest 4x100m relays squads on Longhorn record, including the third-fastest time ever in 2006. A 10-time Big 12 Individual Champion and three-time relay winner, Flintall led Texas to three Big 12 team titles (2004 & 2006 Outdoor/2006 Indoor). She won Big 12 outdoor titles in the 100m, 200m, long jump and 4x100m in 2005 and 2006. Flintall was the 2005 Big 12 Outdoor Performer of the Year. The 2006 Big 12 Indoor Performer of the Year, she earned victories in the 60m and 200m at the conference indoor meet that year and also won the long jump at the 2005 conference indoor meet. Flintall was a part of the Horns victorious 4x100m squad as a freshman at the 2004 Big 12 Outdoor Championship. A native of San Antonio, Texas and younger sister of fellow Longhorn Hall of Honor member Destinee Hooker, she was a member of Team USA at the 2008 Olympic Games, finishing fifth in the 200m in Beijing that year. She finished second in the 100m at the 2011 USATF Championships and was a member of the gold-medal winning 4x100m relay at the IAAF World Championships that year.