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The Stud of StudBudz has been buzzing. Natisha Hiedeman has been a key part of why the Minnesota Lynx are leading this season. “I’m whatever I got to be,” Hiedeman said. On the court, she has been a perfect player, and off the court, she is rising too. Her stream with fellow teammate Courtney Williams has taken off. They became the stars of the 2025 All-Star Weekend as the duo brought out a whole different side of the league. Cheryl Reeve was dancing, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert was vibing, and the 72-hour stream was a big hit. So, now, let’s look into Hiedeman’s net worth and her salary for the 2025 season. 

What is Natisha Hiedeman’s Net Worth?

Natisha Hiedeman’s net worth is not publicly disclosed, but it is estimated to be around $1 million. It is a figure built on her impressive WNBA salary, smart investments, and a growing roster of brand partnerships. In July 2025, Natisha Hiedeman became a brand ambassador for Cash App and a sponsored athlete for DoorDash. As her online stream on Twitch grows, the sponsorship and earning prospects will only expand further. 

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Natisha Hiedeman’s Contract Breakdown’

After several seasons with the Connecticut Sun, where she played as an impact player off the bench, Hiedeman was traded to the Minnesota Lynx in 2024. Hiedeman went on to sign a one-year contract with the Minnesota Lynx for the 2025 season. Her current deal is worth $135,000, with the entire amount guaranteed.

YearAnnual Salary
2025$135,000
2026UFA

Natisha Hiedeman’s Career Earnings

YearTeamSalary
2019Connecticut Sun/ Atlanta Dream$27,598/ $14,972
2020Connecticut Sun$57,000
2021Connecticut Sun$58,710
2022Connecticut Sun$72,141
2023Connecticut Sun$120,000
2024Minnesota Lynx$120,000
2025Minnesota Lynx$135,000
Total$605,421

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Natisha Hiedeman’s College and Professional Career

Marquette welcomed Natisha Hiedeman after she left Green Bay Southwest High School as a leading scorer. She made a splash in her first year at Marquette, as Hiedeman was named to the Big East All-Freshman Team. After starting strong, Hiedeman never faltered as she finished her career as Marquette’s third all-time leading scorer, just 27 shy of the program record. Additionally, she was the first Marquette player to reach 300 made three-pointers and finished sixth on Marquette’s all-time assist chart, leading to being drafted by the Minnesota Lynx as their 18th overall pick in the 2019 WNBA draft. 

The jumps started during the draft, when her rights were traded to the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Lexie Brown. Then she was waived by the Sun, but the Dream picked her up as a Euro Basket replacement. However, she couldn’t get an appearance during her limited time window and was released soon after. Sun came around once she was waived and resigned as their draftee, where she eventually made her professional debut. 

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Hiedeman never looked back since, after a solid stint with the Sun, she moved to Minnesota in 2024, where she had to change in order to fit in. But she was ready for the challenge. “I’m just excited to come here,” she said. “I just want to win. Whatever I need for us to win, that’s my goal. And that’s everyone’s main focus. Right now we’re getting better together.” And win she did, the Lynx blitzed their way to the 2024 WNBA finals but faltered at the final step, losing to the New York Liberty. Hiedeman was key off the bench, playing 15.2 minutes per game while averaging 4.9 points and 2.4 assists. It was a slight drop from her previous years, but she has blended in, considering her improvement this year. She has played 29 games in 2025 while averaging 7.8 points,1.9 rebounds, and 2.9 assists on the Lynx’s ‘revenge tour’. 

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