Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark got reunited with former Iowa teammates Jada Gyamfi and Gabbie Marshall, and the trio had photos to immortalize the reunion moment.
In a TikTok post, Jada Gyamfi, Gabbie Marshall, and Caitlin Clark showed off their reunion during the Fever’s preseason game against the Brazilian National Team. The photo carousel showed the three having a good laugh, interacting, and hugging each other.
Jada Gyamfi and Caitlin Clark were teammates at Iowa for two seasons, from 2022 to 20242. Gyamfi joined the Hawkeyes in 2022, playing alongside Clark and Gabbie Marshall, who had been key figures in Iowa’s dominant run under Lisa Bluder. While Clark and Marshall were consistent starters, Gyamfi had a more limited role, appearing in 28 games and averaging 3.8 minutes per game during her time with them.
Despite her limited playing time, Gyamfi was known for her high-energy presence in the locker room, often serving as the team’s hype leader and morale booster. She formed a strong bond with Clark and Marshall, which has continued even after Clark’s transition to the WNBA’s Indiana Fever.

Jada Gyamfi will be a senior for the 2025-26 season with the Iowa Hawkeyes, as confirmed by her official team profile. Gabbie Marshall, on the other hand, retired from basketball after the 2023-24 season to focus on her master’s degree in occupational therapy at North Carolina University.
Caitlin Clark ALMOST Breaks LeBron James’ Viewership Records
Caitlin Clark continues to redefine viewership records in women’s basketball, coming remarkably close to surpassing a milestone set by LeBron James. Her preseason game with the Indiana Fever against the Brazilian national team averaged 1.3 million viewers and peaked at 1.6 million, making it one of the most-watched preseason matchups in recent history.

This achievement places Clark in elite company, as only two NBA preseason games since 2010 have exceeded the one-million viewer mark—both featuring James. His 2018 debut with the Los Angeles Lakers drew 2.02 million viewers, while his 2017 preseason game with the Cleveland Cavaliers alongside Dwyane Wade reached 1.37 million viewers.

Beyond her preseason success, Clark’s presence has elevated major WNBA events, including the 2024 WNBA Draft, which remains the most-watched draft night in league history with 2.45 million viewers. Even the 2025 draft, featuring Paige Bueckers as the No. 1 pick, couldn’t surpass Caitlin Clark’s record, as it averaged only 1.25 million viewers.
Caitlin Clark is expected to continue to wow fans for her future games, as she made clear that her intention for this season is to win a championship.
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