Sophie Cunningham stuns ahead of Fever game despite this unfortunate mishap

Helen Storms

Sophie Cunningham stuns ahead of Fever game despite this unfortunate mishap image

Fever guard Sophie Cunningham somehow always manages to look put together, even when things don’t go her way

In a TikTok video posted by ESPNW, the 28-year-old appeared calm and collected when she arrived at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the Indiana Fever’s game against the Dallas Wings. However, she admitted it had been a rough start to the day after she apparently had no choice but to walk to Gainbridge while wearing heels. 

The reason why? Her car broke down. 

@espnw “My car broke down” 🤣 #fever #wnba #sophiecunningham ♬ original sound - espnW

Nevertheless, Cunningham was all smiles and laughed about the unfortunate situation as she strutted past reporters. She sported a sleeveless blue tank top, matching slacks, and a pair of silver strappy heels. 

“Just sweating a bit, it’s fine,” she said with a laugh as she posed for cameras. 

The comment section was filled with questions about why Cunningham chose to walk instead of calling an Uber or asking a teammate to pick her up. Still others remarked upon how good she looked despite walking in the Indiana heat. 

Tuesday’s game between the Fever and the Dallas Wings was neck in neck, with the Fever ultimately falling. The final score was 81-80. 

Star player Caitlin Clark remains out due to a groin injury. It has not yet been revealed when she will be able to play again. 

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Helen Storms

Helen Storms is a freelance writer with The Sporting News based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since graduating from Purdue University with a degree in professional writing, she has covered a variety of topics based on trending news, lifestyle and pop culture.