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Jason Whitlock argued WNBA players are going after Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark because they are White and not gay
Happy Birthday, Sophie Cunningham. The Indiana Fever star guard is 30 years old on Sunday. Cunningham, who starred collegiately at the University of Missouri, began her career with the Phoenix Mercury.
The WNBA star is looking to cash in on a book deal despite her controversial comments.
The ladies of the WNBA sure know their fashion. Check out Sophie Cunningham, Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark's fits.
Comedian and Threads user Patrick W. Cutler claimed in his recent post that Sophie Cunningham was suspended by the WNBA for her “vocal support” for women in women’s sports.
DiJonai Carrington denied that her flagrant foul on Sophie Cunningham was intentional, while remaining coy about her “WHITE PRIVILEGE” post that she wrote on social media over the weekend when she spoke with reporters in Seattle on Monday.
Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham expressed she was "not surprised" by her exclusion from the WNBA 3-point competition. Cunningham currently ranks second in the league for 3-point percentage at 43.7%. She initially voiced her displeasure on social media ...
Jason Whitlock argued the Black queers in the WNBA are targeting Indiana Fever stars Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham mostly because they are White and not gay. The conservative sports pundit
Riley Gaines has made a declaration about Sophie Cunningham, as the latter created another off-court moment after the WNBA star's comments on transgender athletes sparked a heated debate