
One of Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball’s most decorated veterans, Lexie Brown, is set to build on her AU legacy after signing for the 2026 season. The eight-year WNBA pro and four-time AU participant ranks among the league’s all-time leaders in multiple categories and brings a 2021 WNBA Championship with the Chicago Sky to her impressive resume.
Brown stands third in AU Pro Basketball history with 17,971 career leaderboard points across 50 games, making her one of only five players to reach that milestone. Her 10,270 win points rank second all-time, while her 6,861 stat points place her fourth in league history.

On the defensive end, Brown has been a force since the league’s start. She leads AU Pro Basketball’s all-time list with 94 career steals and ranks second with 105 career quarter wins. Her 38 steals during the inaugural 2022 campaign remain the second-best single-season mark in league history, earning her a spot on that season’s All-Defensive Team.
Brown’s offensive arsenal includes accuracy from beyond the arc. She ranks third in league history with 97 career three-pointers and is one of just four players with 200 or more three-point attempts. Her 671 career points rank fourth and her 174 career assists rank fifth.
Last season, Brown finished seventh in the final leaderboard standings with 4,405 leaderboard points. She started all 12 games and scored in double figures 11 times, averaging 16.0 points per game while finishing third with 22 steals.
Her best stretch came in Week Four, when she opened with back-to-back 20-point games. She earned MVP 2 honors with 20 points against Team Sims, then followed with a season-high 24 points versus Team Siegrist. Brown’s 2024 season also featured a 27-point outing versus Team Gray, where she shot 8-of-14 from the field, including 6-of-9 from three-point range, and earned MVP 1 honors and a career-high 715 leaderboard points.

During her 2023 campaign, Brown led the entire league with a .448 three-point shooting percentage. She matched AU Pro Basketball’s single-game record by knocking down six three-pointers twice in one week.
In the WNBA, Brown has appeared in 175 games with 48 starts across eight seasons. She was selected ninth overall by Connecticut in the 2018 WNBA Draft, and has since played for Minnesota, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Her 2021 championship season with Chicago preceded a career-best 2022 campaign with the Sparks, where she started 16 of 34 games and ranked ninth in the league with a .398 three-point percentage.
Brown was a solid option for the Seattle Storm in 2025, averaging 2.1 points, 0.7 rebounds, and 1 assist per game. She has also competed professionally overseas in Hungary, Israel, and France.
Now entering her fifth AU Pro Basketball season, Brown brings veteran leadership, championship experience, and elite two-way play back to the league she has helped define since its inception.
AU Pro Basketball returns to Nashville, Tennessee, with elite talent and electrifying energy, for its fifth championship season on February 4, 2026, at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. Group and season tickets for the upcoming season are available now.