"My bestie is a baddie": Gabbie Marshall drops her reaction to Iowa player Jada Gyamfi's latest photoshoot
Iowa Hawkeyes star Jada Gyamfi is preparing for her third season with the program after last season's heartbreaking loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks in the NCAA championship final.
On Sunday, she dropped a post on Instagram all-decked in Iowa's thread, posing alongside fellow teammates Lucy Olsen, Kennise Johnson and Hannah Stuelke.
"year 3!" she wrote in the caption.
This post became the perfect opportunity for her former and current teammates to connect through social media. Among the many who reacted to the post, former teammate Gabbie Marshall dropped a reaction for her 'bestie'.
"my bestie is a baddie," Marshall wrote.
In another comment, she had it filled with hearts and fire emojis to express her feelings.
"🔥🔥🔥😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️"
Former Iowa star and WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark wasn't going to miss out on this social media reunion, as she commented:
"Why are you having fun?"
There were some other reactions as well, here's a look:
Jada Gyamfi recalls hilarious kayaking experience with Gabbie Marshall
Over the last few years, Jada Gyamfi and Gabbie Marshall have spent several moments together.
During an interview with The Daily Iowan's Matt McGowan in April, Gyamfi recalled a kayaking experience in Croatia along with Gabbie Marshall that led to them sobbing, a funny moment that still sticks out.
"When we were overseas [last offseason] — I think we were in Croatia — and we went kayaking," Gyamfi said. "I had never been kayaking before. Gabbie was my partner, and we were terrible at it. I thought we were going to have to call a helicopter to come and get us out. We were drifting off over into islands, getting lapped by the group that went behind us.
"Even coach [Lisa] Bluder zoomed past us," she added. "And that’s how you know it’s really bad. Coach Bluder should not be beating us … We were just spinning in circles. By the time we got back to land, we had cried five times but laughed the whole time."
With preparations at Iowa in full swing, the program looks forward to another good season and will have to do without the services of Caitlin Clark who has moved on to the WNBA after being picked first overall in the 2024 draft.