- Lexie Brown
Lexie hails from a basketball family—her father, Dee Brown, enjoyed a successful NBA career, while her mother also played collegiately. Off the court, Lexie earned a finance degree, showing interest in a path beyond athletics.

2. Angel Reese
Angel has built a vibrant life outside of basketball. She hosts her own podcast, “Unapologetically Angel,” where she shares personal stories and shines a light on her experiences.
A savvy entrepreneur, she’s landed partnerships with Reebok, Beats by Dre, Amazon, and more—earning well beyond her WNBA salary, enough to cover her upscale Chicago rent and lifestyle.
Her generosity extends to family—on her YouTube show, Angel surprised her mother by paying off her mortgage and offered her the freedom to retire.

3. Rickea Jackson
While her WNBA rise gets plenty of attention, Rickea is equally passionate about fashion and storytelling. She hosts a monthly video diary on Andscape, giving fans a window into her life and personal growth.

4. Gabby Williams
Gabby, who holds dual American–French citizenship, balances her pro career between the WNBA and Europe. Though detail is sparse, her background and experiences hint at cultural depth and resilience off the court.

5. DiJonai Carrington
Sportsmanship runs in DiJonai’s blood—her father was an NFL player, and she is known to engage deeply with her faith, incorporating Bible study into her daily routine.

6. Te’a Cooper
Long before rookie interviews, Te’a had her moment in the spotlight—she was featured on MTV’s True Life, highlighting a blend of athletic ambition and media savvy. She majored in communication studies and has expressed goals of becoming a TV sports commentator or launching her own fashion line.

7. Satou Sabally
Born in New York, Satou was raised in Germany, representing a rich blend of Gambian and German heritage. Her multicultural upbringing gives her a unique personal identity that resonates beyond the court.

9. Liz Cambage
Liz’s journey off the court is as compelling as her legend on it. She has spoken candidly about mental health struggles—including dealing with depression—and even stepped away from the game when it became too much.

10. Mulan Hernandez
