Iowa women’s basketball is all about Caitlin Clark to the casual fan
IOWA CITY — To the casual fan, Iowa women’s basketball is all about Caitlin Clark.
Lisa Bluder, her staff and the players know better.
It could be argued the Hawkeyes wouldn’t be rated as high as No. 3 in the AP Top 25 preseason poll if it weren’t for the return of Kate Martin for a sixth year and Gabbie Marshall for a fifth — in addition to having the reigning national player of the year back for a fourth.
The Big Ten favorites took major hits following their run to the NCAA championship game with the departures of the top two scorers behind Clark. Monika Czinano, the yin to Clark’s yang as the team’s imposing post, is playing professionally in Hungary. McKenna Warnock, Clark’s 3-point shooting sidekick, is in dental school.
Martin and Marshall have combined for 252 games, 199 starts and 1,650 points in their nine combined seasons. The 11 other players on the roster, not including Clark, have 327 games, no starts and 1,076 points in 13 combined seasons with the Hawkeyes.
Bluder said getting Martin and Marshall back was a “pleasant surprise.”
“Kate is honestly one of the strongest leaders I’ve ever been around.,” Bluder said “She’s a culture builder. She’s playing like a pro right now. She really is. She’s knocking down 3s. She’s physically defending hard, rebounding. I think you’re going to see Kate just jump off the stat sheet this year.”
Marshall struggled with her shot early last season but finished with a flurry, which played a part in her decision to return. She was 13 of 21 on 3s over three Big Ten Tournament games and 12 of 29 over five NCAA games.
“It was really a no-brainer for me,” Marshall said of her return. “You go back and forth in your head: ‘Can I do this mentally, physically?’ End of the day, these are the people I want to be around every day and I’m just trying to cherish this last season.”
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