When Lacie Hull posted a full gallery of dog photos after attending the Fever vs. Sky game weekend in Chicago, she captioned it:
“Was a dog filled wknd !!! My favorite kind.” — Lacie Hull on Instagram
Her twin sister, Lexie Hull, replied with pure love:
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WNBA fans across social media melted at the wholesome exchange. It wasn’t just dogs—they were celebrating sisterhood, off‑court joy, and the kind of weekend recharge that fuels in-season resilience. In a league that thrives on personal branding, the Hull twins brought some actual human moments.
While Lexie has spent much of 2025 coming off the bench behind stars like Kelsey Mitchell and Caitlin Clark, Sunday’s dog-filled downtime highlighted the person behind the player. Consistently efficient—shooting over 43% from deep this season—she’s become a stabilizer when she’s needed and a mood lifter when rest is due.
That gap between court and comfort gave fans something refreshing: Lexie’s reminder that the Fever isn’t defined by starpower alone. And whether she’s cheering her sister on or hitting a corner three, viewers are reminded: this is the real side of Lexie Hull—the grounded, grateful, and deeply connected side.
And while we all can connect to their love of dogs, there’s no denying that we can all relate to all of their human nature behind their sports profession and influence.
In a fitting hometown celebration, both Lexie Hull and twin sister Lacie Hull were honored as inductees into Central Valley High School’s prestigious “Wall of Fame.” Their family, including proud parents Jason and Jaime Hull, joined community members for the ceremony and a look back at their sporting legacy.
The school’s announcement via the Indiana Fever’s X account summed it up:
“Congratulations to Lexie Hull for being inducted into the Wall of Fame at her alma mater, Central Valley High School, this evening
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Lexie later shared how meaningful the moment was, saying the honor helped her reconnect to her roots and reminded her of the support system that shaped her. From hardwood dominance in high school to leading Stanford to a national title, Lexie credits her twin and her hometown for fueling her journey.
Between weekend puppy play and Hall of Fame ceremonies, the Hull twins are giving fans something deeper than highlight reels—they’re sharing family stories and small moments that add up to big culture. It’s why Lexie—and her twin—remain magnetic, on and off the court.
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