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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.
Sophie Cunningham told a fan to "FAFO" after she called her sister a derogatory word following her criticism of refs.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNSophie Cunningham slams WNBA refs' 'annoying' Paige Bueckers whistle
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham slammed the WNBA's officials for their "annoying" whistle for Paige Bueckers during Tuesday's loss.
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.
Sun player Bria Hartley is facing backlash after she smiled while watching Sophie Cunningham scream in pain from her injury.
Brunner, the mother of former WNBA and Arizona State University basketball player Sophie Brunner was killed in a head-on collision in Orangeville, Ill. She was 61.
Lexie Hull Reacts After Sophie Cunningham’s Action Involving WNBA Rival originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With all three point guards out for the Indiana Fever, including Caitlin Clark, both Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull were inserted into the starting lineup for the first time together.
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.