logo
WNBA fines Sophie Cunningham for hard foul on Caitlin Clark during Fever game

WNBA fines Sophie Cunningham for hard foul on Caitlin Clark during Fever game

Economic Times6 hours ago

The Indiana Fever's victory over the Connecticut Sun to reach the WNBA Commissioner's Cup title game was marred by escalating physicality. A flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark ignited a scuffle, while a later hard foul by Sophie Cunningham led to ejections and a bench-clearing incident. Coach Stephanie White criticized the officiating amidst the chaos.
Sophie Cunningham is known for her aggressive play style, she was drafted in 2019 from the University of Missouri, where she was a standout scorer and leader for the Missouri Tigers. (Image credit: Sophie Cunningham/Instagram)
Tired of too many ads?
Remove Ads
Tired of too many ads?
Remove Ads
Who is Sophie Cunningham?
The Indiana Fever secured a big win on Tuesday, June 18, defeating the Connecticut Sun 88-71 to advance to the WNBA Commissioner's Cup title game. But the game turned chaotic, with physical plays and rising tensions taking center stage.Midway through the third quarter, things began to heat up when Connecticut's Jacy Sheldon committed a flagrant 1 foul for poking Fever rookie Caitlin Clark in the eye. A scuffle followed the foul, leading to technical fouls for Clark, Marina Mabrey, and Tina Charles.Later in the game, with just 46.1 seconds left on the clock, Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever fouled Sheldon hard on a breakaway layup. Cunningham grabbed Sheldon's hair and dragged her to the floor, causing a bench-clearing altercation.Cunningham, Sheldon, and Sun forward Lindsay Allen were all ejected from the game for fighting. On Wednesday, after reviewing the play, the WNBA fined Cunningham for the flagrant two foul. However, she will not face suspension.After the game, both coaches criticized the officiating. Fever coach Stephanie White said, 'Everything's getting better except the officials,' and questioned why Marina Mabrey wasn't ejected for her shove during the third-quarter scuffle.Despite the drama, Indiana is having a strong season. The team is now 6-5 and ranks third in the Eastern Conference, four games behind the New York Liberty.The Fever now head into a challenging week on the road, with games against the Golden State Valkyries, Las Vegas Aces, and Seattle Storm.Sophie Cunningham is a 6'1' guard for the Indiana Fever, drafted 13th overall by Phoenix in 2019. She was Missouri's all-time leading scorer and has played over 180 WNBA games, averaging 7.7 points. Known for her aggressive play style, she was drafted in 2019 from the University of Missouri, where she was a standout scorer and leader for the Missouri Tigers.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

WNBA fines Sophie Cunningham for hard foul on Caitlin Clark during Fever game
WNBA fines Sophie Cunningham for hard foul on Caitlin Clark during Fever game

Economic Times

time6 hours ago

  • Economic Times

WNBA fines Sophie Cunningham for hard foul on Caitlin Clark during Fever game

The Indiana Fever's victory over the Connecticut Sun to reach the WNBA Commissioner's Cup title game was marred by escalating physicality. A flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark ignited a scuffle, while a later hard foul by Sophie Cunningham led to ejections and a bench-clearing incident. Coach Stephanie White criticized the officiating amidst the chaos. Sophie Cunningham is known for her aggressive play style, she was drafted in 2019 from the University of Missouri, where she was a standout scorer and leader for the Missouri Tigers. (Image credit: Sophie Cunningham/Instagram) Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Who is Sophie Cunningham? The Indiana Fever secured a big win on Tuesday, June 18, defeating the Connecticut Sun 88-71 to advance to the WNBA Commissioner's Cup title game. But the game turned chaotic, with physical plays and rising tensions taking center through the third quarter, things began to heat up when Connecticut's Jacy Sheldon committed a flagrant 1 foul for poking Fever rookie Caitlin Clark in the eye. A scuffle followed the foul, leading to technical fouls for Clark, Marina Mabrey, and Tina in the game, with just 46.1 seconds left on the clock, Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever fouled Sheldon hard on a breakaway layup. Cunningham grabbed Sheldon's hair and dragged her to the floor, causing a bench-clearing Sheldon, and Sun forward Lindsay Allen were all ejected from the game for fighting. On Wednesday, after reviewing the play, the WNBA fined Cunningham for the flagrant two foul. However, she will not face the game, both coaches criticized the officiating. Fever coach Stephanie White said, 'Everything's getting better except the officials,' and questioned why Marina Mabrey wasn't ejected for her shove during the third-quarter the drama, Indiana is having a strong season. The team is now 6-5 and ranks third in the Eastern Conference, four games behind the New York Fever now head into a challenging week on the road, with games against the Golden State Valkyries, Las Vegas Aces, and Seattle Cunningham is a 6'1' guard for the Indiana Fever, drafted 13th overall by Phoenix in 2019. She was Missouri's all-time leading scorer and has played over 180 WNBA games, averaging 7.7 points. Known for her aggressive play style, she was drafted in 2019 from the University of Missouri, where she was a standout scorer and leader for the Missouri Tigers.

Mercury take early lead, never look back in win vs. Sun
Mercury take early lead, never look back in win vs. Sun

Hindustan Times

time8 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Mercury take early lead, never look back in win vs. Sun

The Phoenix Mercury scored the first 10 points of the game and held on to beat the Connecticut Sun 83-75 Wednesday night in the return of Alyssa Thomas to Uncasville, Conn. Thomas, who played her first 11 years in the WNBA with the Sun, returned for the first time as an opponent. She had 14 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds. Phoenix won its third consecutive game and handed Connecticut its fourth straight loss. The Mercury improved to 5-0 against teams with losing records when they played them. Satou Sabally contributed 12 points and 15 rebounds for the Mercury. Lexi Held had 14 points, Kahleah Copper 13 and Kitija Laksa 11. Connecticut was led by reserve Aneesah Morrow's 16 points and nine rebounds. Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 10 points and 14 rebounds. Phoenix built its lead to 16-2 with 4:$0 left in the first quarter against the Sun, who were coming off playing at the Indiana Fever the night before in an 88-71 loss. The game became physical and included Jacy Sheldon and Lindsay Allen getting ejected in the last minute. Sheldon started at point guard against the Mercury and finished with 13 points while Allen did not score in 5 minutes off the bench. The Mercury lead grew to 35-16 with 5:54 left in the second quarter. Connecticut rallied to cut the lead to 39-34 with 1:43 remaining in the half on a reverse layup by Sheldon. Phoenix closed the half on a 9-2 run behind two strong drives to the basket by Thomas. The Mercury held as large as a 16-point lead in the third quarter. Nelson-Ododa's turnaround jump shot with 4:41 remaining cut the lead to 72-65. Connecticut cut the lead to seven points three times thereafter but could not get closer. Copper had eight points and Thomas five assists in the fourth quarter to hold off the Sun. Phoenix tallied nine steals in the game, led by two each from Monique Akoa Makani and Held. Connecticut produced 20 assists on 25 made field goals. Marina Mabrey led the Sun with seven assists. Field Level Media

Alyssa Thomas and Lexi Held score 14 apiece to lead Mercury past Sun 83-75
Alyssa Thomas and Lexi Held score 14 apiece to lead Mercury past Sun 83-75

Hindustan Times

time8 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Alyssa Thomas and Lexi Held score 14 apiece to lead Mercury past Sun 83-75

UNCASVILLE, Conn. — Alyssa Thomas had 14 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds against her former team, Satou Sabally added 12 points and a season-high 15 rebounds as the Phoenix Mercury beat the Connecticut Sun 83-75 Wednesday night. Phoenix has won three in a row for the first time this season. Lexi Held added 14 points, Kahleah Copper 13 and Kitija Laksa 11 for the Mercury. Connecticut is off to its worst start in franchise history. The Sun have lost four straight games and five of six. Rookie Aneesa Morrow scored a season-high 16 points for the Sun. Jacy Sheldon hit three 3s and finished with 13 points. Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 10 points, a career-high 14 rebounds and a season-best three blocks. The Mercury snapped a four-game skid against Connecticut and a six-game losing streak at Mohegan Sun Arena. Phoenix scored the game's first 10 points as Connecticut started 0 for 5 from the field and committed four turnovers before finishing 4-of-19 shooting in the first quarter. Sheldon had 11 points, including three 3s, as Connecticut used a 16-4 run to trim its deficit to 39-35. Sheldon capped the run with the reverse layup. Thomas had two layups and an assist as the Sun scored nine of the last 11 first-half points to take a 48-36 lead into the break. Thomas, who helped the Sun reach the WNBA Finals in 2019 and 2022 and was traded to Phoenix in the offseason, returned from a five-game absence due to a calf injury. The Mercury play the third of a four-game trip Thursday against New York. The Sun host Dallas on Sunday. WNBA: /hub/wnba-basketball

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store