The Indiana Fever had many memorable moments in the 2025 WNBA season, but the injuries took a toll on them. One incident, though, underlined their mentality was Lexie Hull’s epic ‘black eye’ moment.
Stephanie White praised Hull’s ‘tough kid’ mentality during the season, and fans also didn’t forget her impact when the team needed every star to step up in difficult situations.
On Halloween, many Fever fans honored the former Stanford player with special makeup and donned the Fever’s number 10 jersey. The forward reacted to the post, highlighting a few such photos.
Lexie Hull Reacts to WNBA Fans’ Epic Halloween Costumes
The 2022 rookie got two black eyes, also known as “raccoon eyes”, after a head-to-head collision with Seattle Storm player Gabby Williams during a WNBA game on August 26 in the 2025 season. But despite the crash, she not only shone in that specific game; Hull also helped the team record victories in the next two games.

The significance of her ‘spirited’ games was evident during the postseason rankings, as Stephanie White and her team qualified for the postseason with a sixth-place finish following those wins. Honoring the star’s resilience, many Fever fans copied her as their Halloween costume, and the Hull responded with love.
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During the exit interview, the superstar Caitlin Clark gave Hull her flowers, mentioning that every WNBA team would want to have a player like her on the roster. In the current free agency, the 25-year-old is one of the top free agents, and many teams will be looking to secure her signature.

As for the player, she is making news with her latest accolade for her impressive 2025 season.
Lexie Hull Named Glamour Magazine WNBA Women Of The Year
Throughout the 2025 season, the Indiana Fever had only four players playing in every game, and the versatile forward was one of those handful of players. But she was not a mere ‘fifth player’ on the floor; she impacted the game on both ends of the floor. She continued to play with her iron will and guided her team to the playoffs.
Now, owing to her incredible contribution to the Indiana Fever this season, Glamour Magazine named her the Woman Of The Year. She is one of five players who earned the reward for their massive contribution in the season.
Lexie Hull was named one of @glamourmag's WNBA Women of the Year ✨ pic.twitter.com/WUvbUegDuj
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) October 29, 2025
While she averaged 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game in the season, her impact was beyond those stat lines as the player delivered many clutch performances (a steal against the Atlanta Dream in Game 3), making her a key player in the team.











