For the Indiana Fevers, Lexie Hull has been the most stylish player this season. Sorry to Caitlin Clark fans. Just in case everybody forgot when Hull and Clark threw a ‘W’ sign to an ever-annoying Atlanta Dream crowd, they have got more. Additionally, Sohie Cunningham has also jumped on the bandwagon.
The trio has been a quiet force for Indiana all season. They stepped up big during their injury-plagued playoff push, but only Hull could survive till the last leg of the tournament. However, when she rocked the social media game, both of her cheeky teammates couldn’t resist commenting on the post.
Caitlin Clark And Sophie Cunningham Hype Lexie Hull’s Latest Photoshoot
To the fan who has been closely following the Fever’s late rise, Clark and Cunningham have adapted the hype squad role for the team. And with Game 2 looming, the Fever’s frontliners are keeping up with the never-ending fun banter.

Recently, Hull kept the momentum rolling on Monday with an Instagram post teasing her Dazzle Dry collab. The Washington-Born shared BTS clips of her striking poses in a sleek Fever jersey that had everyone talking.
“BTS from set with @dazzle_dry 💅 Can’t wait to share more!” the caption read.
Clark jumped in first and made an honest compliment on the jersey.
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“Jersey goes hard,” the star rookie commented. However, soon after, Cunningham followed suit and added a playful nod to Hull’s hand modeling skills.
“s/o to Will for helping with enhancing the hand modeling,” Soph added.
Though they were not the only ones to react to the latest Instagram post, Aerial Powers also approved the drip with her comment. It’s classic Fever bench energy as Clark and Cunningham, out with injuries, keep the squad’s spirits high with banter that feels like family.
Lexie Hull Defends Coach Stephanie White Amid Criticism
While the Fever duo were in a fun mood after Game 1, Lexie Hull was ready for more than just posing for pictures. Despite the fact that Fever are in the semifinals, Indiana’s head coach couldn’t save her from attracting criticism for injuries to her star players.
However, Hull boldly defended Stephanie White and praised her for bringing the best out of the available roster.
“I don’t think you can put anybody else out there with the hand we’ve been dealt and get the same outcome that we’ve got if we didn’t have her leading our ship, so we’re really grateful for her,” she said.
Though Hull’s vouch carries weight, she’s the perfect example of White’s “next player up” mantra. She’s started 22 games and averaging career highs of 6.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.1 steals.











