Redshirt year (2018–19) In June 2018, it was announced that Martin had torn her left
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and
lateral meniscus in a collision during practice for the IBCA high school all-star game and would miss the entire
2018–19 season. She received an additional year of eligibility after
redshirting. and advanced to the Elite Eight in the
NCAA tournament (losing to the eventual national champs,
Baylor, 85–53).
Freshman season (2019–20) On November 7, 2019, Martin made her collegiate debut in a 85–53 win over
Florida Atlantic. From the bench, she played in 24 games (averaging 8.1 minutes per game). On March 12, 2020, the
NCAA canceled the
2020 women's basketball tournament due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, effectively ending the
2019–20 season.
Sophomore season (2020–21) With the graduation of three of Iowa's
2019–20 starters, Martin moved into Iowa's starting line-up and started all 30 games alongside incoming freshman
Caitlin Clark. She was also named team captain for the 2020–21 season. During the January 3 game against
Illinois, Martin broke her nose after being hit in the face by a basketball and wore a protective transparent plastic mask for six weeks. She broke her nose again in early February after a practice squad player "threw a beautiful bullet pass right to [her] face", extending her mask use a few additional weeks. In her first game back without her mask, Martin posted her first career
double-double for Iowa with a career-best 19 points (going 5-for-5 on
three-pointers) with 11
assists and five
rebounds in a decisive 96–78 win over
Penn State on February 18. At the end of the regular season, Martin averaged 30.7 minutes, 7.0 points, and 4.3 rebounds per game with a season total of 110 assists and 34 steals. In the first round of the
2021 NCAA tournament, Martin got off to a quick start, registering 8 points in the first six minutes in
Iowa's 87–72 win over
Central Michigan. Iowa went on to face number-one-seeded
UConn in the Sweet Sixteen, losing to the Huskies 92–72. Martin was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team and also was selected as
Iowa's women's basketball honoree for the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award and won the Iowa's 2021 Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award, alongside
Mekhi Sargent.
Junior season (2021–22) Entering her
junior season, Martin again was named team captain After helping Iowa earn the Big Ten regular season championship title (shared with
Ohio State), Martin put on a commanding performance in the
2022 Big Ten tournament, averaging 12.3 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 6.3 assists per game in the tournament. Martin grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds with eight points and five assists in the semifinal win over
Nebraska on March 5. Iowa claimed the Big Ten tournament title by defeating
Indiana 74–67. With this title win, Iowa automatically qualified for the
2022 NCAA tournament and was named the number two seed for the Greensboro Region. Her team was
upset by 10th-seed
Creighton in the second round of the
NCAA tournament in a 64–62 loss. As a redshirt junior, she averaged 7.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game. earned Academic All-Big Ten honors, was a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (for maintaining 4.0 GPA during the academic term), and was named to the
Dean's List.
Senior season (2022–23) semifinal vs.
Maryland Martin continued her tenure as team captain and started all 38 games for the Hawkeyes beside Clark for the
third consecutive season. In the November 27 game against
UConn, Martin scored a career-high 20 points, going 6-for-6 on three-pointers. On December 21, as her teammate
Caitlin Clark, surpassed 2,000 career points, Martin registered a career-high 13 assists during
Iowa's 92–54 win over
Dartmouth. She recorded her 600th career point on January 7 in a win over
Michigan. A few weeks later on January 23, Iowa gave No. 2
AP-ranked Ohio State their first loss of the season, with Martin recording her first double-double of the season (13 points and 11 rebounds). On February 26 in Iowa's final regular season game against No. 2
Indiana (featured on ESPN's
College GameDay), Martin contributed 19 points and 4
assists before Clark secured the victory with a game-winning three-point
buzzer beater. In the semifinal matchup against No. 5
Maryland in the
2023 Big Ten tournament, Martin tallied 10 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists, a near triple-double. She helped
Iowa win their second consecutive
Big Ten tournament title, handily defeating
Ohio State 105–72 in the championship game. For the
2023 NCAA tournament, Iowa was named the top number two seed and competed in the Seattle regional. In the Sweet Sixteen, Iowa defeated 6th seed
Colorado, 87–77, with Martin knocking down 16 points, registering six rebounds, and leading Iowa with a personal
plus/minus score of +17. With their 97–83 win over
Louisville in the
Elite Eight,
Iowa reached their first
Final Four since
1993. In the
Final Four matchup against
South Carolina, Martin contributed seven points, seven
rebounds, and two
assists to
Iowa's 77–73 upset win over the defending champions and the shattering of the
Gamecocks' 42-game winning streak. With this win,
Iowa advanced to their first women's basketball
championship game in program history. Despite Martin's contribution of 13 points and six assists in the national championship game, The national championship game marked Martin's 100th career start for the Iowa Hawkeyes. For the third consecutive year, she was selected as Iowa's Big Ten
Sportsmanship Award honoree for women's basketball.
Graduate year (2023–24) In February 2023, Martin announced her return for a sixth and final
season with Iowa, taking advantage of both her redshirt year and the
NCAA's COVID-19 eligibility extension, and to complete her
master's degree. In a press conference during the 2023–24 season,
Caitlin Clark admitted to trying to persuade and convince Martin to return for a sixth year and went on to say, "I don't want to have to come back [and play at Iowa] if she's not here." Martin continued her reign as team captain, her fourth consecutive year leading the
Hawkeyes. On October 15, 2023, she played in the
Crossover at Kinnick, a preseason charity
exhibition game against
DePaul at the University of Iowa's
Kinnick Stadium. In the game Martin contributed 11 points, 8
rebounds, and 8
assists in Iowa's 94–72 win over
DePaul.
Crossover at Kinnick set a new record attendance for women's basketball with 55,646 total attendees and raised ~$250,000 for the
University of Iowa Children's Hospital. final vs.
Nebraska In the third game of the regular season, Martin surpassed 500 career
rebounds after grabbing eight rebounds against
Northern Iowa. On November 19, Martin posted a career-high 25 points (shooting 10-of-12 from the field) to help see Iowa to a 113–90 win over
Drake. Martin recorded her third career double-double against
Kansas State on November 26 (11 points and 10 rebounds), and in December 2023, she became the first player in Iowa women's basketball history with 900+ points, 500+ rebounds, 400+ assists, 120+ steals, and 60+ blocks. In the snowstorm matchup against
Indiana on January 13, she posted another double-double (10 points with 12 rebounds) and surpassed 1,000 career points. Martin collected her fifth and sixth career double-doubles in February: 15 points with 10 rebounds against
Maryland and 16 points with a career-high 16 boards versus
Penn State. During the regular season, Martin scored over 15 points in fifteen games, another career-best. Martin led the
Hawkeyes to their third straight
Big Ten tournament title. In the title game against
Nebraska, Martin pulled her team out of an 8-point deficit in the final three minutes of the fourth quarter, sinking two three-pointers to force the game into overtime. She drained another pair of three-pointers, resulting in a 94–89 victory over Nebraska in overtime. During Big Ten tournament play, Martin became the third Hawkeye to garner 1,200+ points, 700+ rebounds, and 450+ assists. For the
2024 NCAA tournament, the Hawkeyes were named a No. 1 seed (Iowa's first since
1992) in the Albany 2 regional and were ranked as the tournament's 2nd overall seed. In the first round,
Iowa defeated
Holy Cross 91–65 with Martin collecting a double-double of 15 points and 14
rebounds, Martin started 139 consecutive games with Caitlin Clark (the longest streak in Division I in the last 25 years) and finished her career at Iowa with 1,299 points, 756 rebounds, and
473 assists in 163 games. In March 2024, Martin earned second-team All-Big Ten honors from the
conference's coaches and media. She was named the Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree for Iowa women's basketball for the fourth consecutive year. She was also selected for the 2023–24 Big Ten Winter Academic All-Conference team. At the
University of Iowa Department of Athletics' end-of-year celebration, known as the "Golden Herkys", Martin was voted by her fellow student-athletes as the "Women's Hawkeye of the Year". ==Professional career==