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Lexie Hull

Lexie Hull is a professional basketball player currently playing for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA and Rose BC of Unrivaled. Previously, she played college basketball for the Stanford Cardinal, achieving significant recognition, including three All-Pac-12 selections and a national championship during her junior year. She was also honored with the Senior CLASS Award and Elite 90 Award. Before college, Hull excelled at Central Valley High School, securing two state titles and earning a five-star recruit rating from ESPN, highlighting her promising talent early in her career.

1992: National Championship Win

In 2021, Lexie Hull helped Stanford win its first national championship since 1992.

September 13, 1999: Lexie Hull Born

On September 13, 1999, Lexie Lauren Hull was born, who later became a professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever and Rose BC of Unrivaled.

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2014: Central Valley High School

In 2014, Lexie Hull began competing for Central Valley High School in Spokane Valley, Washington.

October 23, 2016: Committed to Stanford

On October 23, 2016, Lexie Hull committed to play college basketball for Stanford, choosing them over offers from other universities.

November 7, 2018: Stanford Debut

On November 7, 2018, Lexie Hull debuted for Stanford, achieving a double-double in a win against UC Davis.

2018: High School Career Ends

In 2018, Lexie Hull finished her high school career at Central Valley High School.

2018: Five-Star Recruit

In 2018, Lexie Hull was considered a five-star recruit and ranked as the number 14 player in her class by ESPN.

January 24, 2020: Season-High Score

On January 24, 2020, Lexie Hull scored a season-high 29 points in an overtime win against Colorado.

2021: Pac-12 Tournament Title

In 2021, Lexie Hull scored a junior season-high 24 points in a win over UCLA at the Pac-12 Tournament title game and contributed to Stanford winning the NCAA championship.

January 7, 2022: Career-High Against Oregon

On January 7, 2022, Lexie Hull scored 33 points and made seven three-pointers in a victory over Oregon.

April 4, 2022: Declared for WNBA Draft

On April 4, 2022, Lexie Hull declared for the 2022 WNBA draft after a successful college basketball career.

2022: Academic Achievements

In 2022, Lexie Hull received the Elite 90 Award and was named Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year and received the Senior CLASS Award.

2022: WNBA Draft Selection

In 2022, Lexie Hull was selected by the Indiana Fever as the sixth overall pick in the WNBA draft.

2023: Athletes Unlimited Season

In 2023, Lexie Hull appeared in Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball, finishing 8th on the leaderboard and earning Defensive Player of the Year and Teammate of the Year honors.

February 2024: WNBA Changemakers Collective Mentor

In February 2024, Lexie Hull became a mentor with the WNBA Changemakers Collective and VOICEINSPORT (VIS).

June 2024: Partnership with Sweetgreen

In June 2024, Lexie Hull announced her partnership with Sweetgreen on her social media platforms.

October 2024: Brand Partnerships

In October 2024, Lexie Hull partnered with Lightbox Jewelry and appeared in a TikTok ad campaign for TOGETHXR and Aflac alongside Fever teammate, Aliyah Boston.

October 30, 2024: Unrivaled League Announcement

On October 30, 2024, Lexie Hull's participation in the inaugural 2025 season of Unrivaled, a women's 3-on-3 basketball league, was announced, and she was selected for Rose BC.

2024: Athletes Unlimited Season

In 2024, Lexie Hull was named week 1 team captain for Athletes Unlimited, finished 20th on the leaderboard, and was again named to AU's All-Defensive Team.

2024: Stats Current

Lexie Hull's stats are current through the end of the 2024 regular season.

January 2025: Partnership with Athleta

In January 2025, Lexie Hull partnered with Athleta and their "Power of She Collective", joining fellow female athletes.

2025: Unrivaled League Championship

In 2025, Lexie Hull's team Rose BC won the first ever Unrivaled championship.