Gabbie Marshall, the former star hooper of the Iowa Hawkeyes, uploaded a series of pictures to her Instagram. She was seen donning an orange dress that had a slit on the side and a cut-out on the torso. To make the outfit more comfortable yet stylish, she added beige sandals to the look and kept her hair loose.
The caption of the image was:
"Sunset pics 🧡🌅"
Many of her current and former teammates commented on the post and complimented her fashionable ensemble.
After playing for the Hawkeyes for five years and earning a bachelor's degree in pre-medical studies, she enrolled at the University of North Carolina for a master's in Occupational Therapy.
Gabbie Marshall faced online hatred after a controversial move at the 2023 NCAAW tournament
Across five seasons, the former Iowa Hawkeyes star averaged 6.6 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.4 steals. She became a crucial part of the team rotation as she helped the team in back-to-back trips to the NCAAW championship games.
When the Iowa Hawkeyes played against the UConn Huskies in the Final Four of the 2024 NCAAW championship tournament, Gabbie Marshall revealed that she deleted her social media apps from her phone because she faced online hate.
When Marshall was guarding the Huskies star, Paige Bueckers, in the game, Aaliyah Edwards attempted to set a screen to free up space for Bueckers. But Edwards was not properly positioned as required by the rules when Marshall arrived, resulting in Marshall catching part of Edwards' left elbow.
The contact drew a whistle from the official and then a lot of criticism from the fans.
“I've deleted social media. I feel like it just kind of overlooked the fact that I played my butt off the whole game trying to guard her,” Gabbie Marshall said, as per AP News. “I’ve tried to get over screens the whole game. I feel like that one play just kind of consumed everything.”
After a few days, Marshall was back on social media. She regularly posts updates from her life whether it's showing her latest hairstyle to her manicure.
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