Lexie Hull took some well-deserved time off from basketball to hang out with her twin sister, Lacie, in Austin, Texas. The two former Stanford stars reunited to enjoy the Austin City Limits Music Festival, with Lexie soaking in the Texas energy after the Indiana Fever’s semifinals exit.

Lacie shared several photos from the weekend on Instagram, showing her and Lexie smiling with friends at Zilker Park. The Fever guard fully embraced the country vibe — rocking a cowboy hat and boots — as the group enjoyed live music from October 10 to 12.
“@aclfestival continues to be my favorite Austin holiday!!!!!” Lacie captioned the post.
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Among the flood of comments, one from Lexie stood out:
“Love you lots,” she wrote.
The Hull twins grew up in Liberty Lake, Washington, and made their names at Stanford, winning the 2021 NCAA championship together. After college, their paths split — Lexie pursued her WNBA dream, while Lacie pivoted to a corporate career, first with eBay and now with Tesla in Austin.
Lexie has often admitted that adjusting to the pros without her sister nearby was challenging.
“The transition from college to the WNBA was harder for me because of all of those times where I would’ve leaned on someone or talked to someone who understood,” she told Athletes Unlimited in 2023. “I didn’t have that as readily available, so it definitely was a harder transition.”

After a rocky rookie year, Hull carved out her niche as a reliable 3-and-D piece for Indiana — someone who can start when needed or provide a spark off the bench.
Lexie Hull Faces Uncertain Offseason
Now heading into her first free agency, Lexie Hull’s future in Indiana is somewhat up in the air. She’ll be a restricted free agent, which gives the Fever the right to match any offer from other teams.
However, league matters could complicate things. The ongoing CBA negotiations have created tension across the WNBA, with talk of a potential lockout after Napheesa Collier publicly called out commissioner Cathy Engelbert over alleged mismanagement.

Collier’s comments drew widespread support from fellow players, making the next few weeks crucial as the league tries to sort things out before the month ends.
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