The WNBA fans are once again making noise for one of their own, this time for Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull. The sharpshooting and hardworking forward was recently named one of Glamour Magazine’s WNBA Women of the Year, a recognition that highlights her growing presence both on and off the court.

“Lexie Hull was named one of @glamourmag’s WNBA Women of the Year,” wrote @IndianaFever, celebrating their rising star.
Lexie Hull was named one of @glamourmag‘s WNBA Women of the Year ✨ pic.twitter.com/WUvbUegDuj
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) October 29, 2025
One fan summed it up perfectly:
“She had a great year. Should have made all defensive team. She played great in the playoffs! Woman is clutch! Lexie you are loved by the entire fanbase I promise you!” — @drew_nunnally
The WNBA fans have seen Hull evolve from a rotation player into someone who embodies what the Fever have been building toward — toughness, chemistry, and accountability. Even critics had to tip their hats.
“The list is a terrible one but glad for Lexie,” wrote @sohali2012, proving that even skeptics recognize her growth.
Hull’s inclusion is a reflection of how hard she’s worked to be seen beyond stats and headlines. Glamour praised her professionalism, her focus on community work, and her ability to inspire young athletes to keep pushing.
This award means one thing: Lexie Hull has arrived. She’s not just clutch on the scoreboard; she’s clutch for the game itself. And the WNBA fans all acknowledge this.
Haunted House, Happy Hearts: Fever Trio Warm Up WNBA Fans With Team Bonding
Even when the lights go off, WNBA fans keep their eyes on the Indiana Fever — and recently, it wasn’t for a game. Aari McDonald, Lexie Hull, and Sydney Colson brought the spooky season alive when they stopped by a local haunted house, proving this team knows how to have fun away from the floor.

“Aari McDonald, Lexie Hull and Sydney Colson got into the holiday spirit by visiting a local haunted house,” shared @IndianaFever.
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The post quickly gathered reactions from WNBA fans, who were thrilled to see the trio together.
“I love that they are in Indiana…” — @srjohnson007
“I hope and pray they ALL stay together,” added @Donna5880226992.
The Fever’s rebuild continues, but this kind of off-court energy is exactly what keeps WNBA fans hopeful. Hull, McDonald, and Colson showed that being a team extends beyond stats and standings. It’s also about creating memories that glue a group together through the highs and lows of a season.
The WNBA fans want to see more of this camaraderie come to life. That haunted house visit wasn’t just about ghosts — it was about seeing a team come alive.

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Sabel has been working as a field reporter for People’s Television Network (PTV), mainly about the Philippine Basketball Association since 2016 and has been elevated to Executive Producer for sports in 2022. Aside from being on top of the Philippine sports scene, she is also a running enthusiast. You can also follow her on X at @SabelReyes2 and Instagram at @msabelreyes.
