Itâs not every day that a program legend rolls back into town bearing gifts big enough to turn heads across the college sports world. But thatâs exactly what happened this week when Iowa basketball icon Kate Martin stunned players, coaches, and fans alike by unveiling her donation of two ultra-luxury buses to the Hawkeyes.
The emotional moment took place outside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, where current players had been told they were gathering for âa team meeting.â Instead, they were greeted by the sight of two gleaming, custom-designed buses parked side by side, decked out in black and gold with bold Hawkeye insignias.
âI wanted to give back in a way that makes a real difference,â Martin said with a grin. âWe built this program with hard work, sweat, and heart. Now we ride in style.â
A Gift Born from Pride and Gratitude
Kate Martinâs name is etched into Iowa basketball history â not only for her impressive stats, leadership, and clutch performances, but also for her role in helping elevate the program to national prominence. Since graduating, Martin has found success off the court, securing lucrative business deals and endorsement partnerships.
But according to her, this gift wasnât about showing wealth â it was about paying forward the support she once received.
âWhen I played here, every road trip felt like a grind. We loved representing Iowa, but the travel could be exhausting. Now these athletes can focus more on the game, less on the wear and tear,â she explained.
Not Just Buses â Rolling Lounges on Wheels
The buses are far from ordinary. Each features plush leather seats, built-in massage systems, personal charging ports, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a state-of-the-art entertainment system. Thereâs even a nutrition station stocked with recovery drinks, protein snacks, and fresh fruit â a nod to the programâs growing emphasis on athlete wellness.
The interiors are adorned with Hawkeye memorabilia, inspirational quotes from program greats, and gold-trimmed detailing. âTheyâre basically rolling team lounges,â joked one player.
The Teamâs Reaction â Pure Shock
Players described the reveal as âsurreal.â Guard Jada Parker admitted, âI thought we were walking into a meeting about film review. Then I saw Kate, and then I saw the buses⌠I almost cried.â
Head coach Lisa Bluder called the gesture âone of the most impactful donations in program history,â praising Martin not only for her generosity but for the message it sends about giving back to the program that shaped you.
âThis is the type of thing our players will remember for the rest of their lives,â Bluder said. âItâs a tangible reminder of the pride and connection that comes with being a Hawkeye.â
A Ripple Effect in College Sports?
Martinâs surprise has already sparked conversations about alumni giving in college athletics. While donations for facilities and scholarships are common, such high-impact, player-focused gifts are still rare.
âI hope this inspires other former athletes to think creatively about how they can support their programs,â Martin said. âSometimes itâs about resources that directly change the daily experience for the team.â
âWe Built This, Now We Ride in Styleâ
As the day wrapped up, Martin posed for photos with the team in front of the buses, repeating the phrase that had already started trending among Hawkeye fans online:Â âWe built this, now we ride in style.â
For Iowaâs womenâs basketball team, the buses represent more than just transportation â theyâre a symbol of legacy, pride, and the bond between past and present. And for Kate Martin, itâs a way of saying that once youâre a Hawkeye, youâre always a Hawkeye.