WNBA star Sophie Cunningham knows how to grab attention on social media.
The former University of Missouri standout, who began her career with the Phoenix Mercury, is getting ready for Year 2 with the Indiana Fever. Cunningham, who was traded from Phoenix to Indiana last offseason, had a strong first season playing alongside Caitlin Clark and Co.
Cunningham averaged 8.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game for the Fever, who lost Clark to injury late in the regular season. The Fever will be looking to make a deep title run in 2026.

Cunningham is enjoying her offseason for now, though.
The WNBA star took to social media to show off her latest offseason photo. She’s having some fun in the sun.

The WNBA star knows how to draw eyeballs on social media, that’s for sure.
Perhaps we’ll see the Indiana Fever star in a new edition of the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.
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