Behind every great athlete is a story of dedication, discipline, and the people who helped shape it — and for Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull, that story begins with her parents, Jason and Jamie Hull.
Born on September 13, 1999, in Liberty Lake, Washington, Lexie grew up in a family where basketball wasn’t just a game — it was a way of life. Her father, Jason Hull, was a former Division III All-American at Whitworth University who led his team to the NCAA Championships. From driveway drills to intense practice sessions, Jason’s coaching and competitive mindset became the foundation of Lexie’s work ethic and on-court tenacity.
Her mother, Jamie Hull, balances that drive with endless encouragement. Often seen cheering from the stands or posting proudly on social media, Jamie’s humor and heart keep Lexie grounded through the highs and lows of her career.
The Hull family’s athletic legacy doesn’t stop there — Lexie’s twin sister, Lacie, also made waves on the court, winning two state titles and a national championship at Stanford. Their friendly rivalry, fueled by their dad’s twin-inspired training, pushed both sisters to greatness.
From family backyard battles to the bright lights of the WNBA, Lexie’s journey is a reflection of the love, lessons, and legacy passed down through generations. The Fever star isn’t just playing for herself — she’s carrying the Hull family’s competitive spirit with every shot sh
e takes.