Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark showed her appreciation for her former teammates cheering her on during the Fever’s preseason game, which also marked Clark’s returnt ot the Carver-Hawkeyes Arena.
In a post by the Iowa women’s basketball team’s Instagram, Jada Gyamfi and Gabbie Marshall were mic’ed up while watching the game on the courtside between the Indiana Fever and the Brazilian national team. When Caitlin Clark made a three-point shot, the two went crazy with the crowd.
“Money!” Gyamfi reacted to Clark’s long-range attempt.
“Let’s go CC!” Marshall exclaimed.
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Clark commented under the post, to show her simple way of appreciation.
“My heart,” she commented.
Jada Gyamfi is expected to take on an expanded role for the Iowa Hawkeyes in the upcoming season. Over the past two seasons, she has averaged 3.9 minutes per game, but with key players like Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin moving on to the WNBA, Gyamfi is looking to make a bigger impact. She has been focusing on getting stronger and more confident, with Iowa’s coaching staff encouraging her to step up and take on more responsibility.

As for Gabbie Marshall, she has retired from basketball and will not be playing for the Hawkeyes this season. Instead, she has chosen to pursue graduate studies in occupational therapy at the University of North Carolina. Marshall was a key player for Iowa, known for her defensive prowess and three-point shooting, but she has decided to move on from the sport.
Caitlin Clark Reiterates Championship Goals
At this point, fans know one thing about Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever as they head into the 2025 season: they have their eyes set on winning a championship.

In a post-game interview, Clark reiterated that winning a championship is the only thing on her to-do list this season.
“Yeah, a championship, that’s our goal,” Clark said. “It’s going to take a lot of hard work and we’ve got a new team. It’s going to take some time to put it together, but I think everybody’s thankful we got some really great vets that have won (WNBA championship) before, and then we got some people back.”
“Should be a great season,” she added.
caitlin on the ceiling of this indiana fever team:
“a championship.”
LET’S GOOOOOOOOO pic.twitter.com/aVQoAP34zC
— cc akgae (@clrkszn) May 4, 2025

Caitlin Clark had an impressive rookie season in the 2024 WNBA, leading the Indiana Fever to their first playoff appearance in eight years. She averaged 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 8.4 assists per game, ranking first in the league in assists. Clark also shot 41.7% from the field and 34.4% from three-point range, making 3.1 threes per game.
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