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Lexie Hull’s Mom Reacts to What the Fever Star Did to Caitlin Clark
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Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull recently made headlines off the basketball court during The Annika driven by Gainbridge Pro-Am at Pelican Golf Club in Florida.

Hull, along with her teammate Sophie Cunningham, served as a guest caddie for Fever star Caitlin Clark, who has been recovering from a groin injury that cut short her 2025 WNBA season.

During one unforgettable moment, Hull posted a TikTok video featuring the Masters’ intro music while Clark was about to take a drive. The clip captured Hull’s dribbling mishap, leading to an amusing exchange where Clark laughed at the “blunder shot.” 

Hull’s mom shared the video on X, writing, “Lexie Hull ! Not sure if that’s being a nice friend, but it did make me giggle and smh all at the same time. ”

Fever Teammates Turn LPGA Pro-Am Into Fun-Filled Event

The Annika Pro-Am became a lively team outing thanks to Clark, Hull and Cunningham, who joined the event as celebrity caddies. As Clark warmed up on the range, she called out for her teammates, joking, “Shouldn't they be supporting me right now?” 

Moments later, Hull and Cunningham appeared, joking about the “snacks and maybe a beer” hidden in their caddie bibs.

The camaraderie among the “Tres Leches,” as fans affectionately call Clark, Hull, and Cunningham, was evident throughout the day. 

Despite the competitive nature of professional sports, the trio’s banter and smiles made the event more entertaining for fans and showed a lighter, human side of elite athletes.

unningham accidentally hit a ball into the gallery, prompting Clark to shout, “Man down! Man down!” 

The fans were unharmed, and the duo quickly signed autographs and posed for photos, further emphasizing the friendly atmosphere of the event.

This off-court outing comes after a challenging WNBA season for Clark, who missed the majority of games due to injury. Clark, who averages 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 8.8 assists, is expected to return fully healthy for the 2026 WNBA season. 

Meanwhile, Hull is preparing for her upcoming wedding while juggling basketball and media events, proving that even professional athletes have to balance work, play and life milestones.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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