The Indiana Fever’s season ended after falling in the WNBA playoff semifinals, though the team managed to advance one round further than in 2024. This achievement came despite multiple injuries to key players, including Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, Aari McDonald, Sydney Colson, and Chloe Bibby—forcing others to step up.
One of those players was Lexie Hull, who took on a leading role throughout the season. The 25-year-old guard averaged 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game—the best numbers of her career. Her performance proved crucial in keeping the injury-depleted team competitive.
A bond beyond basketball
According to Athlonsports, Hull used her offseason to strengthen her connection with fans. On Tuesday, she announced via social media a fan meet-and-greet scheduled for November 22 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. Her goal is to share moments off the court and thank supporters for their loyalty throughout the year.
Lexie Hull was named one of @glamourmag‘s WNBA Women of the Year ✨ pic.twitter.com/WUvbUegDuj
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) October 29, 2025
Since joining Indiana in 2022 as the sixth overall pick in the WNBA Draft, Hull has become an essential part of the roster. A Stanford graduate and national champion, she has grown alongside the team and earned a special place in the hearts of Fever fans.
Indiana’s media presence has skyrocketed since Caitlin Clark’s arrival, boosting ticket sales, TV ratings, and jersey demand across the league. Hull has leveraged that momentum to secure new brand partnerships and expand her influence beyond basketball.
Her connection with the fanbase demonstrates a commitment that transcends performance. Lexie Hull embodies both hard work and empathy, representing a new generation of athletes who engage meaningfully with their supporters. Even in the offseason, she continues to score—this time in the hearts of fans.