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Kate Martin inks deal with new WNBA team

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After being waived earlier this week by the Golden State Valkyries, former Iowa women's basketball star Kate Martin has joined a new WNBA team.

After being waived by the Golden State Valkyries on Thursday, former Iowa women's basketball star Kate Martin has joined the third franchise of her career after signing a player development contract with the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday, May 10. The deal is unlike a standard player contract, as the newly codified collective bargaining agreement now allows teams to carry two developmental roster spots, creating in-house training pipelines outside the salary cap. These players can practice, receive stipends/benefits, and can be activated for up to 12 games, aiding player development and team depth.

Drafted by the Las Vegas Aces in the second round (No. 18 overall) of the 2024 WNBA Draft, Martin has started in six of her 76 games played (six starts) over two seasons. Across those 76 games, the former Hawkeye has averaged 4.

6 points on 31. 9% shooting, 32. 1% from 3-point range, and 81.

1% from free-throw range, to go along with 2. 2 rebounds and 0. 9 assists in 14:12 minutes per contest.