
PIC: Miami’s Natalija Marshall & Aaron Williams’ daughter Cameron pose for glam snap at Unrivaled game on IG
Miami Hurricanes senior Natalija Marshall shared a glamourous snap courtside at an Unrivaled game on her Instagram Story, featuring teammate Cameron Williams and opera singer and fashionista Radmila Lolly. The new Unrivaled League has tipped off, causing a lot of hype and excitement around it.
Check out the fancy picture below.

Williams, the daughter of former NBA player Aaron Williams, is in her final year at Miami and is currently averaging 11.7 points per game and 6.5 rebounds per game, shooting 59.2% from the field. Natalija Marshall, also in her final year, is averaging 7.6 points per game and 4.9 rebounds per game on 41.8% shooting but is currently sidelined with an injury.
Natalija Marshall is missed as the Miami Hurricanes drop their sixth game in a row
The Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball team (11-7, 1-6 ACC) is in the middle of a rough stretch, having lost six straight games and missing one of their key players. On Sunday afternoon, the Hurricanes suffered their sixth consecutive loss, falling to Florida State (15-4, 5-2) on the road with a final score of 88-66.
Before entering ACC play, the Hurricanes were off to an impressive 11-1 start, with their only loss coming against Vanderbilt in the ACC/SEC Challenge. However, since conference play began, Miami has struggled, and the absence of transfer big Natalija Marshall has been a significant blow. Marshall has been one of the team’s standout players, alongside Haley Cavinder and Jasmyne Roberts.
Against Florida State, the Hurricanes shot 41.0% from the field, 42.9% from three-point range, and 66.7% from the free-throw line. Florida State took control in the third quarter, hitting 8 of 14 shots, including 6 of 10 from beyond the arc, to extend their lead to 15 points heading into the fourth.
Miami was then outscored 24-17 in the final frame, sealing their defeat to the Seminoles. It's a tough stretch for the Hurricanes, who will be hoping to get Natalija Marshall back soon.
They will look to bounce back on Thursday when they travel to take on Clemson.