WNBA, Sophie Cunningham and Indiana Fever
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Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham had some fun at the expense of her teammate, two-time All-Star Caitlin Clark, on Friday.
Sophie Cunningham has made a name for herself in her first season with the Indiana Fever. It began earlier this season when she stepped in to defend Caitlin Clark after Clark was poked in the eye by Jacy Sheldon—now with the Washington Mystics—and shoved to the ground by Connecticut Sun guard Marina Mabrey.
While Indiana Fever fans haven't got to see the relationship between Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham occur on the court as much as they were hoping for this
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham -- who has played well in 2025 -- shared an uplifting message in a recent video.
Sophie Cunningham and the Indiana Fever have hit a bit of a slump, losing three of their last four games, most recently to the Dallas Wings. Still, Cunningham has had a solid first season with the Fever, averaging 8.9 points and 3.6 rebounds. She even earned a starting spot over the last 11 games.
Sophie Cunningham blamed herself for getting hit by one of the dildos that made headlines in the WNBA during the past week. According to the Indiana Fever guard, she likely brought the incident to herself after she asked WNBA fans on "X" to stop throwing dildos because a player might get hurt.
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Fever's Sophie Cunningham, podcast co-host sour on Las Vegas amid concerns of city's downturn
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham and her podcast co-host West Wilson talked about why they were sour about the city of Las Vegas amid concerns of a growing downturn there.
Fever guard Sophie Cunningham had to walk to Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday in heels after her car broke down.