The New York Liberty owner Joe Tsai credited Caitlin Clark for quadrupling WNBA viewership and revenue. Many fans and analysts predicted a similar impact, looking at her college career, which at one point outdid the men’s games and even a few NBA games, too, in ratings.
While the player graduated to pro-level competitions, she stayed connected with the program, her former teammates, and even current players, celebrating their major achievements and even showing support for them in hard times. The Fever guard got another chance to celebrate as her former teammate, Gabbie Marshall, announced her engagement.

Caitlin Clark Send Love For Gabbie Marshall
During her four seasons with the Iowa Hawkeyes, the charismatic playmaker won two conference titles and reached two NCCAW finals. Collecting three player of the year accolades, the player always credited her teammates for the success. Defensive stalwart Gabbie Marshall was a key part of this success and will now take on another role in her personal life.
Marshall shared a picture of her boyfriend, Spencer Touro, proposing to her and announced her engagement. In the post she wrote, “2-18-26 WE’RE ENGAGED!! So excited for this next chapter of our lives! And we’ve got a new friend to join us for the ride.”
Many congratulated the 25-year-old while CC also slipped into comments and wrote, “LETSSSSS RAGEEEE” followed by “CONGRATS SISTA.”
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Marshall didn’t pursue a basketball career and completed a master’s degree in occupational therapy at the University of North Carolina. The duo still shares a special connection, with Marshall attending Fever games when she gets time.
The player has a great relationship with her coaches, too. She even credited former coach Lisa Bluder as her true inspiration. Even recently, she shared her feelings for the current Iowa coach, Jan Jensen, who set a franchise record.
Caitlin Clark Laudes Iowa Coach’s Achievement
Taking over from Lisa Bluder at the start of the 2024-25 season, Jan Jensen has a team she has worked with and plans to push for greater glory. In her first season, the coach posted a 21-5 record, and in her second season, the Hawkeyes had already surpassed the 20-win mark, with four games still left in the season.
While the Jensen became the first Hawkeye coach to record 20+ wins in the first two seasons, the former Iowa star defined the achievement in just one word: “Aura.”
— Caitlin Clark (@CaitlinClark22) February 19, 2026
Even though the current team still has a lot to improve to reach the level that CC’s 2023 and 2024 teams reached, the player always encourages them and backs them for a brighter future.











