Los Angeles Dodgers ball girl Marissa Rohan has been dubbed a "hero" after she tackled a fan who ran onto the field during Sunday’s 6-1 win over the Angels.

Rohan, who wears a No. 93 Dodgers jersey on the field, got the job done after a number of security personnel couldn’t catch the intruder. Rohan, 24, has worked for the team since 2019.

Rohan has been reposting messages and support from others to her Instagram Story. She even joked that Sunday was a "rough day at work."

FILE - In this June 20, 2011, file photo, Dodger Stadium, home of baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers, with City Hall visible in right background. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Major League Baseball have agreed on a process to sell the team. In a joint statement released late Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, both sides say they have agreed "to a court supervised process to sell the team." The agreement also includes the sale of team media rights "to realize maximum value for the Dodgers and their owner, Frank McCourt." (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

Dodger Stadium, home of baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers, with City Hall visible in right background.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

DODGERS BALL GIRL MAKES PLAY OF THE GAME, TACKLES FAN WHO RAN ONTO FIELD

"Yeah I am not going to stop talking about this lol," she captioned a news story about her play on Instagram.

The 24-year-old is a senior at California State University, pursuing a degree in deaf studies. She is a proud member of Alpha Phi sorority.

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Rohan is a former gymnast and softball player, according to past posts on her public Instagram account — where she documents her relationship with boyfriend Justin Fallon, a ticket operations supervisor with the Dodgers.

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When she’s not saving the day at Dodger Stadium, Rohan is like any other college student. She enjoys snowboarding, partying in Vegas, snapping the occasional selfie, and hitting the beach with friends.

Bottom line: Don’t try to get past the Dodgers ball girl.

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