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Since moving to the Indiana Fever earlier this year the 28-year-old guard has become one of the most talked-about players in ...
Social media couldn't believe several pictures trying to guess what Angel Reese, caitlin Clark, & others had underneath their clothes.
That giant spike on the right is when she got the flagrant foul for retaliating on Jacy Sheldon after Clark was poked in the ...
Sophie Cunningham was the center of controversy over comments about the WNBA’s expansion to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia, and, on Thursday, she attempted to clarify her message ahead of ...
Indiana Fever forward Sophie Cunningham didn't seem satisfied with the cities the WNBA selected for its three expansion franchises — Cleveland, Philadelphia and Detroit — which were announced ...
Sophie Cunningham, a WNBA veteran in her first season with the Indiana Fever who has gone viral recently for defending Caitlin Clark on the court, expressed some doubt about the WNBA's plan to ...
WNBA star Sophie Cunningham issued an official apology on Thursday afternoon. Cunningham, a 28-year-old guard for the Indiana Fever, said Tuesday that she didn't "know how excited people are to be ...
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham has faced criticism over the last week for her comments about the WNBA's planned expansion to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia. Cunningham was asked about ...
The City of Detroit is responding to Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham after she questioned the WNBA's decision to expand the league to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia by 2030.
Fever's Sophie Cunningham responds to backlash over comments about Cleveland, Detroit as WNBA expansion sites 'I would never speak down upon middle-class, blue-collar working people,' Cunningham said ...
The WNBA announced its expansion to 18 teams by 2030 with franchises in Philadelphia, Detroit and Cincinnati, and the Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham questioned the midwest locations.
Sophie Cunningham was not shy about where she'd rather travel to as a WNBA player. Detroit and Cleveland, which were awarded expansion franchises, set the record straight.