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Iowa’s Kate Martin Looks to Make Her Mark in the 2024 WNBA Draft
Thousands of fans are anticipated to witness the 2024 WNBA Draft as Iowa star Caitlin Clark prepares to embark on her professional journey.
Alongside Clark, several players from the Iowa Hawkeyes are catching attention, including another standout, Kate Martin,
Kate Martin, a seasoned sixth-year guard at Iowa, may not be in the WNBA Lottery predictions, but there’s a chance for her to make a mark later in the draft.
Despite not being a top pick, Martin, a 6-foot player from Edwardsville, Illinois, is potentially looking at a second or third-round selection according to projections.
Known as ‘The Glue‘ within the team, Martin captained the Iowa women’s basketball squad for four seasons and boasts impressive career stats,
In her final game against South Carolina, Martin scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds, contributing significantly throughout her collegiate tenure.
If the WNBA draft doesn’t call Martin’s name, she could explore opportunities overseas or consider transitioning into coaching, having already achieved coaching-related honors.
Additionally, Jayden Marshall, another eligible player after utilizing all NCAA eligibility, indicates her plans to pursue a masters program in occupational therapy despite draft prospects.
Marshall, a talented guard hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, showcased her skills in the 2023-24 season with a notable 3-point shooting percentage and an average of 6.1 points per game.
Recently, Marshall, along with Caitlin Clark, Kate Martin, and Jada Gyamfi, made a guest appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live‘ hosted by Ryan Gosling, further enhancing their profile ahead of the draft.
The much-anticipated WNBA Draft is set to take place in Brooklyn on April 15 and will be broadcasted on ESPN, featuring three rounds with 12 picks per round as the future of women’s basketball unfolds.