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Sydney Colson, widely considered one of the funniest players in the WNBA, wasn’t fearful of any awkward moments throughout ...
From fighting for higher salaries to cheering on teammates Clark was there off the court rooting for something bigger than one basketball game.
Sophie Cunningham Sparks Controversy, But Courtney Williams Has Her Back Sophie Cunningham has always played with fire. And ...
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Minnesota Lynx guards Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman have been broadcasting their All-Star experience live from ...
Caitlin Clark is back on the sidelines after suffering a right groin injury on Tuesday. To add insult to injury, the Indiana Fever had the daunting task of traveling to New York to face the defending ...
Following the Sparks’ 89-87 win over the Indiana Fever on Saturday, the team wasted no time trolling Cunningham on social media over her comments about the WNBA’s planned expansion.
Sophie Cunningham tried to spark conversation when she said she wasn’t sure how excited players would be about new WNBA teams in Cleveland and Detroit.
Following the WNBA's announcement that it was moving to Cleveland in 2028, Detroit in 2029 and Philadelphia in 2030, Cunningham didn't hold back her candid opinion of the news.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham says people misinterpreted her comments when she seemed to imply WNBA players would not want to play in Detroit and Cleveland, two cities on tap for expansion ...
Sophie Cunningham defends "blue-collar working people" while explaining her WNBA expansion comments, noting her preference for cities like Miami.