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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNSophie Cunningham jabs WNBA officiating following Indiana Fever win vs Connecticut SunSophie Cunningham has not been shy this season. Whether it was hard foul late in the game against the Sun earlier this season or speaking about her thoughts on the WNBA expansion cities, Cunningham isn't afraid to speak her mind. That remained true when she quote tweeted a video of her being elbowed in the head in Tuesday's game against the Sun.
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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.
The Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun played before a sold-out TD Garden on Tuesday, the second year in a row the WNBA has filled the arena to capacity for a regular season game. Fever guard Sophie Cunningham is hoping Boston hosts more games in the future.
Sophie Cunningham Claims WNBA Teams Are 'Lying' With Bold Indiana Fever Statement originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Sophie Cunningham and the Indiana Fever battled the New York Liberty on Wednesday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Sophie Cunningham defends "blue-collar working people" while explaining her WNBA expansion comments, noting her preference for cities like Miami.
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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.
Olivia Nelson-Ododa called out the racism after a video of her fouling Sophie Cunningham went viral on social media.
The Indiana Fever guard said she wished the WNBA "listened to players" on where the league should expand to, and offered her own suggestions.
The Indiana Fever are now 12-10 in the 2025 WNBA regular season after producing a victory over the 3-19 Connecticut Sun on July 15. Despite the win, this was c