The Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White has had no update on Sophie Cunningham after their last-sided victory against Connecticut Sun on Sunday. Cunningham was forced to leave the competition in the first half due to a leg injury and could not return. All that White said at the post-match press conference was that the 6-foot 1 inch goalkeeper would have made an MRI on MRI.
Well, Monday came and disappeared, and the fever did not give any update on the state of Cunningham. It is not clear at this stage if the team obtained the results of MRI on the 29 -year right knee.
All this uncertainty has left anxious fans. Supporters are preparing for development that could potentially have a significant impact on the season.
“I really hope for good news. I checked all the news of news available on 4 minutes today since 7 am. I am exhausted. Lol”, a comment on X Read.
“While waiting for the news of Sophie Cunningham, she is an inspiration. Whether her season is finished or not, continue to shine Soph. You are hard, altruistic and the ultimate teammate. You have defended what you think, on and out of the field.” said another.
“I’m so nervous for her,” said a user.
“Sophie Cunningham republier her tiktok to her Instagram history is, hopefully, a sign that we are going to get good news on her MRI. She seems positive,” read a reaction.
“Hopefully we get good news. She was smiling in the video we briefly saw her after victory,” added another.
“Sophie Cunningham is currently listed on a daily basis, planned to undergo an MRI today. I hope everything is fine”, a fan wrote.
Until the fever updates, the status of Cunningham for the next match – a home match against the best Lynx of Minnesota Lynx – dates back to the air.
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This story was initially reported by Athlon Sports on August 19, 2025, where it appeared for the first time in the WNBA section. Add Athlon Sports as a favorite source by clicking here.