WATCH: "Silly" Jada Gyamfi and former Iowa star Gabbie Marshall feature in a fun quiz on TikTok
Days after reuniting with former teammate Jada Gyamfi, Gabbie Marshall collaborated with her for a fun TikTok video.
In the video posted on October 12, Marshall and Gyamfi are seen playing a game of "Who's most likely to," highlighting unique parts of each other's personality and lifestyle.
The video is nearing 100k views on TikTok and has garnered 50+ comments from fans.
"So silly @jades," Gabbie Marshall captioned the video.
Marshall and Gyamfi played for the Iowa Hawkeyes for two years. They were integral assets to Hawkeyes' monumental seasons (2022-2024). Marshall, next to Caitlin Clark, was known for making timely shots at end of games. On the other hand, Gyamfi was known to bring positive energy to the locker room.
Currently, Marshall has moved on from basketball and is pursuing a Master's from the University of North Carolina.
Gyamfi, a junior, is aiming at taking on a bigger role with Iowa in the 2024-25 season. She is one of the rare players that has been coached by both Lisa Bluder and Jan Jensen and will be integral to carrying Iowa's winning culture.
Gabbie Marshall visited Iowa to surprise Jada Gyamfi
To maximize a week full of availability, Marshall planned a surprise trip to Iowa last week. In the video posted on her TikTok on October 10, Marshall gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at her Hawkeyes return.
Moreover, partnering up with Marshall was her former teammate Kate Martin, who is fresh off her rookie season with the Las Vegas Aces. As the two surprised Gyamfi, the Iowa forward could not help but tear up in front of the camera.
The trio cultivated a unique bond during their time in Iowa.
As the Hawkeyes' 2023-24 season ended in the NCAA Finals, the trio had initially planned to make the most of the summer. Together, they were planning a two-month long trip to a cabin in Colorado.
However, Martin, who was at the 2024 WNBA Draft to support Caitlin Clark, was surprisingly informed that she would be drafted in the second round. Initially, Martin was not even invited to the draft night and was expecting to land a professional basketball opportunity overseas.
However, as the Aces selected her, her plans with Marshall and Gyamfi were automatically postponed.