Fever Guard Lexie Hull Announces Personal Move After 2025 Season Farewell


Fever Guard Lexie Hull Announces Personal Move After 2025 Season Farewell

The 2025 WNBA season brought a little bit of everything for the Indiana Fever, who were just one game away from making the WNBA Finals.

Indiana suffered a number of season-ending injuries to star players like Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham and Sydney Colson. Despite the injuries that mounted throughout the season, the Fever managed to take down the Atlanta Dream in the first round of the playoffs before eventually falling to the Las Vegas Aces in five games.

With the injuries facing the Fever late in the season, the team relied more on guard Lexie Hull, who was one of the lone guards from the roster announced at the start of the season to still be playing come September.

Following the close of the season, Hull took to social media with a message that left fans wondering if she was coming back next season.

"smiling through it all because I LOVE my job!! thankful for year 4! this group was a special one," said Hull, who is a free agent.

Just a day later she took to Instagram once again, this time to reveal a new partnership off the court.

"As an athlete, performance isn't optional -- it's everything 🏀✨ That's why I trust @dazzle_dry: a clean, fast-drying, long-lasting system that performs as hard as I do," she said in a message on social media. "On the court and off, confidence comes from knowing you're prepared -- and that includes the little things, like a manicure that's everything-proof. Proud to partner with a female-founded, science-backed brand that gives me the freedom to show up as my best self."

As the WNBA and its players begin contract talks for the next CBA players like Hull are cashing in on opportunities outside of the league. Earlier this year, Hull and fellow WNBA player Kate Martin became the latest faces of Athleta.

"I know first-hand the positive impact an uplifting and supportive community has on athletic performance and am grateful to be part of one that is helping the next generation of female athletes succeed," she said in a statement at the time.

As she awaits her next WNBA contract, Hull will once again be suiting up for Unrivaled after winning a championship with Rose BC last season.

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