Move over Hollywood, Bree Hall is bringing the royalty vibes to South Carolina! As Hall heads into her senior year, the Gamecocks’ star recently dropped some high-energy photos on Instagram, and let’s just say her teammates and friends are here for the drama. With Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston and Gamecocks’ forward Chloe Kitts hyping her up like she’s on the red carpet, Bree’s “coming soon #year4” caption wasn’t just a tease—it was a full-on mic drop.
In one of the snaps, Bree’s not just showing off her signature smirk and home uniform—she’s sitting in a crown, holding her two NCAA trophies like they’re accessories. If royalty did basketball, Hall would definitely be queen, and her teammates were quick to bow down.
“oh hey there 😏,” Kitts commented, throwing in a wink to match Bree’s smirk. And Aliyah Boston? She took the hype game to another level with a “Face card🥰🥰” comment and an added shout of, “LAST YEAR BEST YEAR BIG BREEZE🔥.” Translation: Bree’s on fire, and everyone knows it.
Even Raven Johnson dropped in to sprinkle some emoji love, speechless in the best way. With two national titles under her belt already and a senior season packed with expectations, Hall’s about to show college basketball just how it’s done—again. Last season, she played every game, averaging 9.2 points and helping lead the Gamecocks to a stellar 38-0 record. This girl doesn’t miss, literally.
Chemistry Class? Hall Says, “A+”
Dawn Staley’s squad isn’t just aiming for the top spot—they’re setting out to own it. Bree’s confidence in her team is unshakable. She reflected on their unique bond, saying, “We love each other real hard. We’ve got each other’s back.” Hall’s trust in the team’s chemistry might just be their secret weapon as they hit the court.
This offseason saw just two exits—Kamilla Cardoso (now with the Chicago Sky) and Sahnya Jah (Arizona’s lucky new recruit). But the crew’s still solid, with key starters like Johnson, Kitts, and Te-Hina Paopao ready to lock in. The team’s hilarious, easygoing vibe? Staley approves. “They’re silly,” the coach said. “They like to have a lot of fun … As long as they’re working hard, they’re super competitive, they’re respectful.”
South Carolina fans, get ready: Bree’s senior season opener against Michigan in Vegas is just around the corner, and she’s already on the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award watchlist. With the hype around Hall and her crew, the Gamecocks’ games might be as entertaining as the headlines that follow. Stay tuned.