Hawkeyes guard Gabbie Marshall recently shared her journey to Iowa, reflecting on what initially drew her to the university and the lasting impact it has had on her. Recalling her first phone call with Iowa’s coaches, Marshall fondly remembers a light-hearted joke about corn, a quintessential Iowa reference. But what truly resonated with her was the earnest assurance that a visit to Iowa would be compelling enough to sway her decision.
Upon visiting Iowa City for the first time, Marshall was immediately captivated, placing the Hawkeyes at the forefront of her collegiate options. A significant factor in her decision was the genuine hospitality displayed by the coaching staff, who spent the entire day with Marshall and her family.
Despite starting her collegiate journey as a freshman on the bench, Marshall quickly proved herself and secured a starting position. Remarkably, she has started in all 98 games she’s played over the past three seasons, showcasing her talent and dedication to the team.
Now, as Marshall gears up for her final year at Iowa, she reflects on the incredible experiences she’s had over the past four years. Grateful for the opportunities and memories she’s gained, Marshall emphasizes her eagerness to continue representing Iowa on the court. With determination and enthusiasm, she declares that their journey together is far from over.
In a heartfelt statement, Marshall expresses her gratitude for the chance to return for another year, proudly donning the ‘Iowa’ across her chest. Her sentiments echo a deep connection to the university and a shared commitment to achieving further success. As she looks ahead to the future, Marshall’s dedication to the Hawkeyes shines brightly, a testament to the enduring impact of her collegiate journey.
Hawkeyes guard Gabbie Marshall spoke to Iowa coaches and athletics staff last week about what sold her on Iowa, her first impressions and its lasting impact. One thing Marshall says she’ll never forget on her first phone call pitching Iowa was a joke about – what else – corn.
But what stuck with her was this message: “If you give us a chance and come visit, I promise, you’ll want to come here.” When Marshall looks back now on that call, she says, “Wow, was she right.” Her first visit to Iowa City put the Hawkeyes at the top of her list, partly because the coaching staff stayed with Marshall and her family the entire day. Marshall also revealed that Iowa coach Lisa Bluder’s concession that she would not start as a freshman didn’t hurt, but actually helped sell the Hawks to her. “I appreciated that honesty, because she wasn’t just telling me what I needed to hear,” Marshall said.
She started once that first year and then never came off the bench again. Marshall has been on the floor to begin all 98 games she’s played in the past three seasons. And she’s coming back for one more. “These past four years have been nothing short of amazing,” Marshall said. “Because of that, I was not ready to leave this place just yet. I am truly blessed to be able to come back for another year and wear ‘Iowa’ across my chest. … We’re not done yet.”
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