“Madison Booker Calls Out Hannah Hidalgo in Viral Clip — and Fans Can’t Stop Laughing”

Madison Booker and Hannah Hidalgo Show Off Their Friendship in Fun “Who’s Most Likely To?” Video

College basketball stars Madison Booker and Hannah Hidalgo recently teamed up for some lighthearted fun as part of Unrivaled’s 2025 NIL class. The two rising stars and close friends took part in a “Who’s Most Likely To?” game featured in a video posted by Unrivaled on Monday — and it quickly became a fan favorite.

The first prompt? “Most likely to take over the aux?”
Both instantly pointed to Hidalgo, who playfully messed with Booker’s hair in response.

“You’re so smart,” Hidalgo laughed.

When asked who was most likely to oversleep and miss practice, both jokingly pointed fingers at each other — but Hidalgo ultimately admitted she was the guilty one.

They also agreed that Hidalgo was the most likely to get a spontaneous tattoo.

The question “Most likely to get lost in Miami?” went to Booker, sparking laughter from Hidalgo.

The energy stayed high when the topic turned to arguments. “Who’s most likely to argue?”
Booker didn’t hesitate: “Hannah.”

“All she do is argue,” Booker said. “All she wanna do is argue. I stopped arguing a long time ago.”

Hidalgo shot her a playful glare but stayed cool.

“You see how I compose myself,” she said with a grin. “Thank you, thank you. Growth.”

Their off-court chemistry mirrors their mutual respect and playful banter, which fans got to see more of during the 2025 Wooden Award ceremony, where both were finalists. Hidalgo even teased fans about recruiting Booker to Notre Dame.

On the Court: Two Elite Performers

Madison Booker is coming off a stellar sophomore season with Texas, where she averaged 16.3 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game. She shot 46.4% from the field and an impressive 40.3% from three, earning SEC Player of the Year and First-Team AP All-American honors. In the NCAA Tournament, her scoring jumped to 18.8 points per game.

Meanwhile, Hannah Hidalgo dominated in her freshman season at Notre Dame, putting up 23.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 3.7 steals per game. She led the NCAA in steals and was named both ACC Player of the Year and ACC Defensive Player of the Year — a rare and remarkable combo.

Booker Shines on the Global Stage

In addition to her college success, Booker helped Team USA capture the gold medal at the 2025 FIBA Women’s AmeriCup. She started six games and averaged 7.1 points per game during the tournament. Her 13-point, six-steal performance in the quarterfinals against the Dominican Republic stood out, and she followed it up with 12 points in the semifinal win over Canada.

Her six-steal outing made her just the fourth American in AmeriCup history to hit that mark in a game. Booker’s contributions helped Team USA finish with a perfect 7-0 record and defeat Brazil for the gold.

She now returns to Texas for her junior season, ready to build on her already-impressive résumé.

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