Lexie Hull had a remarkable season with the Indiana Fever, achieving her highest PPG. Her improvement was pivotal in the Fever’s first playoff appearance in eight years, led by Caitlin Clark. She also developed a close friendship with Indiana’s #22. Despite earning a WNBA salary similar to rookies like Clark and Angel Reese, Hull’s personal life is thriving. She and her boyfriend, Will Matthiessen, recently reached a milestone by purchasing their first home together.
An Instagram post captured the special moment of Lexie Hull and her boyfriend purchasing their first home. The post, possibly shared by their broker, showed the couple standing with their broker, Hull holding a “sold” sign, marking the completion of the deal.
The caption read, “🌟Closing Day🌟I’m SO excited for my clients!! @lexiehulll and @willmatthiessen are just the best couple! I absolutely loved helping them buy their first home together. It was such an honor (and so much fun) being on this journey with y’all!! Thank you both for trusting me throughout this process. I wish you the happiest memories in your gorgeous new home! 🏠🎉🍾 Helrod Realty✨.”
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Despite her low WNBA salary, Lexie Hull achieved her dream of homeownership. Her annual salary with the Indiana Fever is $77,669, slightly higher than Caitlin Clark’s rookie earnings. Hull’s estimated net worth is around $300,000, showcasing how athletes in the league navigate financial challenges to reach personal goals.
Regardless, it’s a memorable moment for the couple who have been together for a while.
Lexie Hull and Will Matthiessen: From college romance to homeownership
Lexie Hull’s relationship with Will Matthiessen started over four years ago during their college days. Matthiessen, a former baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates, transitioned to a career in finance after retiring. He now works as an analyst at Sapient Capital, a wealth management firm.
After excelling in high school and at Stanford, Matthiessen was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2019 but injuries and strikeouts led to an early retirement. He pursued a career in finance, working in Indiana to be closer to his girlfriend, Lexie Hull. Throughout his career, he balanced baseball dreams with a degree in Management Science and Engineering.
Hull has always expressed her love for her boyfriend, sharing a heartfelt post on his birthday in January. As the year comes to an end, buying their first home together marks a major milestone in their journey.
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