Former Iowa captain Kate Martin was in the audience during Monday night’s draft when she was selected 18th overall by the Las Vegas Aces.
The moment quickly went viral, as Martin was in the crowd to support superstar teammate Caitlin Clark going No. 1 overall, and was not one of the 14 players invited to the draft.
This moment 🥹@kate_martin22 x @LVAces #WNBADraft
— Iowa Women's Basketball (@IowaWBB) April 16, 2024
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"To be honest, I don't think I'd have the type of career if I don't have a teammate like Kate," Clark said about Martin leading up to the 2024 national championship game. "She's been one that has had my back. She holds me accountable. I hold her accountable. But I think at the same time, me and Kate are wired so similarly that we get each other on a different level."
Martin being drafted marks the first time that Iowa has had two players selected in the same WNBA draft since 1998.
“She's one of the best leaders I've been around," Clark said. "She wants the best for her teammates. She's one of the most selfless people."
Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said Monday that she is “so proud” of her player, “because her dreams came true.”
"She has been such a big part of our program over the last six years,” she said. “Her efforts did not go unnoticed by her peers. I wish Kate all the success with this next step.”
Martin said afterward that she’s “excited for the opportunity” and to showcase her “really good” work ethic. Helping Iowa to back-to-back NCAA title games, Martin finished her college career with 1,299 points, 756 rebounds and 473 assists.
“There are a lot of emotions right now,” Martin said in an interview on ESPN. “I’m really happy to be here. I was here to support Caitlin, but I was hoping to hear my name called. All I wanted was an opportunity and I got it. I’m really excited.”
While Martin was watching from the crowd, her family was watching from back home.
Awesome video from the @kate_martin22 family watch party! Hear from the happy parents tonight on @wqad! pic.twitter.com/gsit17nHW9
— Matt Randazzo (@MattRandazzo) April 16, 2024