Marian Tully McGee
Marian Tully McGee
Class of: 1978
Induction Class of: 1998
Sports: Softball

Marian (Tully) McGee was a star shortstop during the early years of softball at Westfield State College. 

McGee played from 1975 to 1978, compiling a then school record .414 career batting average. She still holds school records for most runs scored (49), most triples (5), and most runs batted in (35). All three records were set during her stellar freshman season in 1975 when she led Westfield State to an 18-2 record and the Mass. State Conference championship. McGee batted .500 and slugged six home runs during her rookie year. 

The Holyoke native was a team captain in 1978 when the Owls were crowned MAIAW champions with a record of 14-11. Westfield State posted an aggregate record of 49-28 during her four years. 

McGee was actively involved in sports at Holyoke Catholic High School as a four-year participant in softball, swimming and cheerleading. 

The South Hadley resident has been an elementary school teacher in Holyoke since 1988. She has coached youth soccer, baseball and basketball teams. 

She and her husband, Bob, also a 1978 graduate of Westfield State, have two children, Tim and Lauren.