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“Businesswoman but fierce and sexy”: Hailey Van Lith rates her viral outfits as part of latest NIL deal

Hailey Van Lith's latest NIL collaboration comes with multinational financial services firm Chase. The TCU Horned Frogs guard talked candidly as she was shown a few of her off-court outfits from the past, dwelling a bit on her attire and ultimately rating each fit out of 10.

Val Lith gave 10/10 to her cropped suit and shorts looks from the WNBA All-Star weekend and her shimmering dress from the 2023 ESPYs. However, her best reaction came for her graduation day fit.

"That's actually my mom's, funny thing," Van Lith said. "And it's in leather brown set, I wore it to my LSU graduation for my masters and I wanted to go for like - businesswomen but fierce and sexy at the same time - and I think it was really cute. My mom did a great job picking it out."
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Apart from her on-court performances, Van Lith is also known for her unique fashion taste. Through her NIL ventures with Adidas, American Eagle and other popular names, she ensures that her style showcases her personality.

Van Lith committed to TCU due to Mark Campbell

At Big 12 media days, Van Lith was asked about her reasons to leave LSU Tigers and join TCU. While the point guard talked about the possibility of increased opportunities compared to what Kim Mulkey provided her last season, she also cited TCU head coach Mark Campbell’s influence on her decision.

"I think TCU is great for a lot of reasons, but the style of play I knew we were gonna have under Coach Campbell," Hailey Van Lith said.
"Just the freedom I would have in the offense and the opportunity to showcase a lot of different abilities. I knew it would be there, I knew him for quite a while in my basketball career before this moment and he has always genuinely wanted the best for me. So, I knew that I could trust coach with my last year.” (7:20)

Van Lith also addressed the competitiveness and versatility of basketball in the Big 12 conference, which she believes will help her become a better overall player.

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