Caitlin Clark, Kate Martin, and Gabby Marshall’s recent reunion has been making waves among basketball fans, especially with the end of the WNBA season providing time for players to relax and reconnect. Clark, a standout star now with the Indiana Fever, along with Kate Martin from the Las Vegas Aces, made a nostalgic return to Iowa, where they played collegiate basketball together. Their surprise visit included reconnecting with former teammate Gabby Marshall, as well as meeting Iowa’s current forward, Jada Gantt. This visit to Iowa, documented with a playful TikTok video captioned “Okay, guys, we’re back,” quickly generated a flurry of excitement online. Fans poured in with comments, expressing how heartwarming it was to see these players back together, describing the reunion as “wholesome” and “cute.”

Clark and Martin are 2024 WNBA rookies, having built strong legacies at Iowa. Caitlin Clark, a powerhouse during her college years from 2020 to 2024, averaged an outstanding 28.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 8.2 assists per game. She played a critical role in taking the Hawkeyes to the Final Four in both 2023 and 2024. Her scoring ability, court vision, and leadership skills have already made her one of the most promising talents in professional basketball. Kate Martin, another former Hawkeye star, had a different but complementary playing style. Known for her tenacity and reliable performance, she averaged 8.0 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game from 2019 to 2024, bringing a strong all-around game that has transitioned well to her current role in the WNBA.

The viral TikTok video documenting their reunion brought together the Iowa basketball community, with fans celebrating the strong bonds and shared memories these players hold. Many commented on the camaraderie, noting how their relationships reflect the tight-knit nature of the Iowa basketball program. The gathering also served as a reminder of their remarkable college careers, sparking fans’ hope for more reunions and updates on their evolving journeys in the WNBA.