Caitlin Clark's former Iowa teammate Jada Gyamfi made a TikTok video following a new trend on the social media. On her TikTok handle, the Iowa guard posted the video, lipsyncing on the trending "Don't Drink the Water Mexico" audio.
Gyamfi was recording the video with one of her friends while she was sunbathing during a Mexico gateway.
"Oh my god! Don't drink the water," I am so gonna brush my teeth with tequila. Mexicooooo."
Gyamfi's former teammate and the WNBA superstar dropped a four-word reaction on the video.
"Let's keep it PG," Clark wrote in the caption.
Jade replied to Clark's comments on TikTok, and hilariously wrote:
"my bad captain."
Take a look at the video.
Clark and Jada Gyamfi played two seasons together at Iowa. While Clark emerged as a superstar with the Hawkeyes, Gyamfi contributed from the bench. After Clark was drafted by the Indiana Fever, the Iowa guard has been present as the spectator in the stands supporting the Fever star.
Since coming into the league, Clark has played perhaps the most instrumental role in elevating women's basketball.
Caitlin Clark reacts to Iowa's Jada Gyamfi's impressive layup
Caitlin Clark was impressed with her former teammate Jada Gyamfi's impressive euro-step layup. Earlier this month, on November 14, the Iowa Hawkeyes faced the Toledo Rockets at Carver-Hawkey Arena.
The Iowa Hawkeyes posted a highlight reel of Jada Gyamfi's impressive euro-step layup during the game on her IG story and captioned the post,
"Teach me."
Later Gyamfi also reposted Clark's story on her IG story and captioned the post,
"Let's get in the lab 22."
In her third season with the Hawkeyes, Jada Gyamfi is averaging 2.5 points on 80% shooting from the field and averaging 0.3 assists per game.
In three seasons, Jada Gyamfi has played 32 games and has come off the bench in every game. Last season, she played 20 games after playing just eight in her freshman year.
Caitlin Clark and Gyamfi played two seasons together with the Iowa Hawkeyes. It was in the 2023-24 season that they both played together. As for Caitlin Clark herself, she played four seasons with the Hawkeyes.
During her four college careers, she became the highest scorer in NCAA history. She averaged 28.4 points while shooting 46.2% from the field and 37.7% from the 3-point line.