Lexie Hull, Indiana Fever guard, posted a picture from her gym-session ahead of the semifinals for her Unrivaled League team, the Rose basketball club. Hull posted a mirror-selfie while wearing black shorts and a white t-shirt with the words ‘Rose City’ written on it. Hull has been stellar in her games for the Rose team in the inaugural season of the 3-on-3 tournament.
Hull is playing in the Unrivaled League for the Rose basketball club along with Brittney Sykes, Angel Reese, Azura Stevens, Kahleah Copper and Chelsea Gray. The team is coached by Nola Henry, and is currently second in the standings after winning eight games and losing six so far. The team is one spot below the reigning Lunar Owls with a 13-1 record.
Lexie Hull captioned her gym selfie with a rose-emoji followed by the word “city”.
In the WNBA, Lexie Hull plays for the Indiana Fever, along with basketball legend, Caitlin Clark. While the team and her have often butted heads with Angel Reese in the WNBA, the two have become thick friends and wonderful teammates in the ongoing Unrivaled League.

Hull has been playing for the Indiana Fever since 2022 after being selected by the team as the sixth overall pick in the very first round of the WNBA draft. Before that, the 25-year-old played college basketball for the Stanford Cardinal from 2018 to 2022. In the previous WNBA season, Hull managed a 5.5 point average per game, with 2.5 rebounds and 1.1 helpers in every matchup played.
Lexie Hull To Meet Laces BC In Semifinals With Rose BC This Sunday
Lexie Hull and the Rose basketball club are staunch in their preparation to take on the Laces BC this Sunday for the semifinals of the inaugural season of the Unrivaled League. On the same day, the Vinyl BC will be taking on the Lunar Owls. The winners of the semifinals will meet in the finals on Monday night.

The Rose basketball club is coming here after meeting the Vinyl basketball club in action for the previous matchup. Against Vinyl, Rose BC won the game with a final score of 74-46. In that game, Chelsea Gray was Rose BC’s lead scorer with 33 points, along with six rebounds and four helpers, while Brittney Sykes added another 18 points for the team, with five boards and five assists. Lexie Hull chalked up five points for the team, along with six rebounds and a solo assist.

Source: Lexie Hull’s Instagram
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