Caitlin Clark couldn’t hide her excitement after learning that her former Iowa Hawkeyes teammate Gabbie Marshall is engaged. The announcement highlighted the lasting friendship between the two players, who built a strong connection during their standout college careers at the University of Iowa. Now starring for the Indiana Fever, Clark publicly shared her joy, proving that their bond extends far beyond the basketball court.

Marshall, who lined up alongside Clark in Iowa’s backcourt, earned recognition for her defensive intensity and composure under pressure. While Clark often commanded the spotlight with her scoring ability, Marshall’s steady play and commitment on both ends of the floor were vital to the team’s success. On February 22, the 25-year-old revealed her engagement to longtime partner Spencer Touro on Instagram, sharing her excitement about the next chapter of her life. Clark quickly joined thousands of fans in celebrating the news with enthusiastic congratulatory messages.
After graduation, Marshall chose to prioritize academics over a professional basketball career, completing a master’s degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Despite taking different professional paths, she and Clark have remained close through social media interactions and personal visits. Marshall also shared plans to relocate to Indianapolis after her fiancé accepted a position there — a move that will place her in the same city where Clark is now building her WNBA career.
As for the Fever, expectations are steadily rising. Following a semifinal run last season, the franchise is viewed as a serious contender, with Clark joined by key contributors such as Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell. Holding a top-10 selection in the upcoming WNBA Draft, Indiana could target versatile Gabriela Jaquez from UCLA, a player praised for her defensive instincts, energy, and improved perimeter shooting. While some analysts note inconsistencies against tougher competition, Jaquez is widely viewed as someone who could contribute immediately. If her development continues, the Fever may soon add another dynamic piece to support Clark as the franchise pushes toward championship aspirations.






