Former Iowa Hawkeyes star Kate Martin was hyped up by a TikTok video showing her former teammate, Gabbie Marshall, and boyfriend Spencer Touro having a date night at the ParTee Shack in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Martin, who currently plays for the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA, was happy for the couple, commenting on the video:
"Aw that looks so fun"
The 5-foot-9 Cincinnati native responded to Martin's comment.
"You would've loved it," Marshall replied.
Marshall captioned the TikTok clip:
"This place was so much fun!! Also, I did hit someone with that frisbee."
The video has reached 1,360 likes, generated 28 comments and was shared 10 times as of Monday.
Kate Martin looks forward to playing in the WNBA postseason
Kate Martin chalked up another postseason stint for her young career on Sunday. In April, the six-foot guard was one of the top producers for the back-to-back NCAA women's basketball runners-up Iowa Hawkeyes. Now, she is part of the Aces playoff roster starting its three-peat bid against the Seattle Storm.
The 24-year-old second-round pick couldn't believe the situation she is in but is keen to make her first WNBA postseason appearance with the defending back-to-back champions.
"It’s crazy. Playing at Iowa feels so long ago but it also feels like just yesterday. It’s definitely crazy, but my sights are set on the postseason and winning," said Martin, as per the Edwardsville Intelligencer.
The guard didn't see action in the Aces' 78-67 Game 1 win over the Storm but still has a chance to play in Game 2 on Sept. 24 in Las Vegas. The third game, if necessary, will be played in Seattle on Sept. 26.
Martin, who averaged 2.6 points, 1.6 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game during the regular season, expressed excitement about her first-ever postseason series, as high school and college tournaments follow a knockout-style format.
“It’s really exciting. It’s uncharted territory for me but not at the same time. I’ve never not been playing in a postseason before, but I’ve never been in a WNBA postseason before. I’m really excited to play a series and not have it one-and-done like college. I’m excited to go to battle with my teammates,” she said.
With two seasons of postseason experience in college tucked under her belt, Kate Martin is set to make her first run at WNBA glory.
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