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Total Pro Sports on MSNWNBA Fans Outraged After Ref Ignores Vicious Elbow Directly to Sophie Cunningham’s Face And Refused to Call A Foul (VIDEO)The Indiana Fever guard caught an elbow to the head in their Tuesday contest against the Connecticut Sun. The Fever were playing defense, and Cunningham was following Leïla Lacan. Unfortunately for her, Olivia Nelson-Ododa swung her right arm, and her elbow hit Cunningham in the head, which caused her to fall to the ground momentarily.
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Sophie Cunningham Apologizes After WNBA Controversial CommentsSophie Cunningham apologizes for controversial remarks about WNBA expansion cities. The Indiana Fever star says she meant no disrespect.
Sophie Cunningham defends "blue-collar working people" while explaining her WNBA expansion comments, noting her preference for cities like Miami.
Following news of the league's expansion plans, Cunningham threw shade at Cleveland and Detroit in particular, calling them cities that fans may not be that excited about when it comes to growing women's basketball. Cunningham instead named Miami, Nashville and Kansas City as her preferred pick of cities with "amazing opportunity."
Sophie Cunningham claimed she wasn't trying to bad-mouth Detroit and Cleveland when discussing the WNBA's planned expansion.
The Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings game is off to a rip-roaring start and among those at the center of the action: Caitlin Clark.
Former Tiger Sophie Cunningham reached her 1,500th career point in the WNBA on Sunday, July 13. Cunningham made the achievement halfway through the second quarter of the Indian Fever and Dallas Wings game. She did so in her 198th career game.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham had some playful words on Sunday, praising Fever fans while taking a lighthearted jab at the rest of the league.