Fever’s Sophie Cunningham gets reflective
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The Indiana Fever are coming off a big win over the weekend against the Connecticut Sun, rallying back from a 21-point deficit to force overtime and ultimately secure the victory, improving to 19-16 on the season.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/womens-fastbreak as Napheesa Collier's 5-Word Sophie Cunningham Stance Turns Heads.
Sophie Cunningham took to social media after the announcement, sending Lindsey Cunningham a note on the family. “Girl gang getting bigger,” Sophie Cunningham said. Sophie Cunningham and Lindsey Cunningham played alongside each other in college with the Missouri Tigers.
Cunningham was injured in the second quarter when Sun guard Bria Hartley fell and made contact with her leg as she fell to the court after firing off a pass in the paint. Cunningham immediately grabbed her leg and fell to the court while screaming in pain before having to be helped to the back by the trainers.
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White got honest about how Sophie Cunningham's season-ending injury made for a tough roster decision.
And she’s not the only absence as the Fever are also without several other guards, including Sophie Cunningham (knee), Aari McDonald (foot), and Sydney Colson (knee), all of whom recently suffered season-ending injuries. With injuries piling up ...
Fever guard Sophie Cunningham fired back at someone who called her sister a bitch over remarks she made about "poor officiating" and the WNBA protecting its players.