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Fever star Sophie Cunningham says the team is playing 'soft' amid recent struggles, Caitlin Clark drama
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham did not mince words about the team’s recent struggles. The Fever lost back-to-back games on the West Coast while Caitlin Clark and head coach Stephanie White went viral for a sideline altercation, and Cunningham took issue with the team's play."We have all the pieces we need (to win), but it's knowing your role, owning your role and also just being tough," Cunningham said.
WNBA's Sophie Cunningham's latest viral attire celebrates her love of BBQ, cornhole golf course & hot steaks!
It's Saturday morning, the sun is shining bright, there's a breeze off Lake Erie, which is going to keep temps around 70 degrees, I have a dumpster in the driveway ready for an old swing set, but first, it's time for Saturday Screencaps. Let's kick things off with FOOD. None other than Arby's queen Sophie Cunningham showed up to work last night — she plays in the WNBA in case you just woke up in a 3-4 year coma — proclaiming to be a "BBQ Baddie," across her top, which is quite the statement...
Sophie Cunningham turned heads off the court before dominating Angel Reese, Spurs-Knicks ticket price & Saban!
We made it to another Friday. To the first weekend of June. Everyone can exhale now.
Cunningham: Fever on 'good page' after sit-down
Two-time WNBA All-Star Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White told reporters Monday that they had moved beyond what appeared to be a sideline spat. Apparently, they weren't just speaking publicly about the incident. On Tuesday, guard Sophie Cunningham revealed the Fever's players and coaches also had a frank, "long" conversation intended to hash things out and get everyone back on the same page following back-to-back losses on the West Coast.
Clark quiets 'noise' with last-second 3 in Fever w...
Caitlin Clark was alone with the ball, right in the front of the logo with the game on the line. As frustrating as this season has been at times for her and the Indiana Fever, this was Clark's comfort zone -- and the shot hit nothing but net. Clark's 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining gave Indiana a 78-76 victory over the Washington Mystics on Monday night -- and gave the 24-year-old star a signature moment following a rocky stretch at the start of her third season.
Caitlin Clark buries clutch 31-foot jumper with time running out to give Indiana Fever 78-76 win
It hasn't exactly been the easiest start to the 2026 WNBA season for the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark. After Clark missed most of 2025, expectations were high that she would return to her rookie season form for 2026. But after a strong start, it's been undeniably an unusually shaky and inconsistent run of production for the 24-year-old superstar.