PHOTO: Caitlin Clark’s Former Teammate Gabbie Marshall Caused A Major Stir At An NFL Game Over The Weekend. x

PHOTO: Caitlin Clark’s Former Teammate Gabbie Marshall Caused A Major Stir At An NFL Game Over The Weekend

Caitlin Clark and Gabbie Marshall at IowaCaitlin Clark and Gabbie Marshall (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark’s former college teammate, Gabbie Marshall, was turning heads after attending an NFL game on the weekend.

Marshall was an important player for the Iowa Hawkeyes over her five years with the women’s program and was part of a formidable backcourt alongside Clark. She helped lead the team to a national championship appearance after returning for her fifth year last season.

The 24-year-old, who averaged 6.6 points, 1.7 assists, and 1.5 rebounds over her college career, opted against pursuing basketball as a profession following her graduation and went to graduate school instead.

Even so, it hardly means she’s done with sports, as was evident when she attended a Bengals game on Sunday.

The team posted a few photos of the Cincinnati native in a Bengals jersey, which quickly went viral.

You can check them out right below:

 

 

Caitlin Clark Teased Gabbie Marshall After She Was Posted By The Bengals

The snaps garnered plenty of comments from social media users, including from the college and pro basketball world.

“@gabbie.marshall bringing that ENERGY 🔥 @iowawbb | #RuleTheJungle🐅,” they captioned the photo.

“This is amazing😂,” Kate Martin of the Las Vegas Aces commented. 

“Second pic is giving me game winning block vibes from big 10 championship. Love to see it,” current Hawkeyes player Kylie Feuerbach wrote.

“NEED her back on the court ASAP,” another comment read.

“Go Chiefs!” Clark teased. 

The Indiana Fever star spent most of her life in Iowa but is a Chiefs fan.

The Chiefs are yet to play in Week 5 and are scheduled to take on the Saints on Monday night. But Gabbie Marshall and the Bengals have already learned their fate as they lost a close one to the Ravens in overtime on Sunday.

Warriors Superstar Stephen Curry Drops Giant Truth Bomb On Performance Anxiety Ahead Of Games

Stephen Curry opened up about the anxiety he faces before every gameStephen Curry (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The face of the Golden State Warriors and one of the most influential players in NBA history, Stephen Curry has spent over a decade thrilling fans with his dazzling skills. As a four-time NBA champion and the league’s most prolific three-point shooter, Curry has already cemented his place among basketball’s all-time greats.

Yet, despite his numerous accolades and fearless performances on the court, Curry recently revealed a surprising personal struggle. During an interview with ESPN, Curry opened up about the anxiety he faces before every game.

Oh, for sure I have anxiety. A lot of it is baked into the expectations I’ve set and the level I want to play at. It’s your own expectations and awareness of what a good game is. It’s a healthy insecurity of having to prove yourself every single night, which is cool. It keeps you going,” Curry said.
Stephen CurryStephen Curry (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Last year, Curry added another milestone to his storied career by winning his first Olympic gold medal. By teaming up with stars like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, he helped lead Team USA to victory at the Paris Olympics.

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