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Sophie Cunningham’s sister slams WNBA refs after Fever star’s injury

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Sophie Cunningham’s mom and sister seem to have as many issues with the WNBA officiating as the Fever star does, especially after Cunningham suffered a knee injury in Sunday’s overtime win over the Sun. 

Cunningham sustained the injury after Sun guard Bria Hartley tumbled into her under the basket, and the incident left the Fever forward agonizing in pain before she was helped off the court. 


Fever coach Stephanie White did not have an update on Cunningham for reporters after the Indiana win, which has also been without Clark due to an injury, and said her reaction to the injury was, “holy s–t.”

“Especially the way that she fell and how she was holding herself and how much pain she was in, at the time it’s like, ‘crap,’” she said. David Butler II-Imagn Images

The injury garnered plenty of reaction, including from Cunningham’s own family, with her sister, Lindsey, and her mom, Paula, taking to social media to call out the WNBA officiating and Hartley. 

“@WNBA maybe you should focus less on fining players for commenting on your poor officiating & more about hiring officials that are able to call a consistent game and protect your athletes. Pathetic. Praying for you . @sophaller,” Lindsey wrote on X. 

Prayers up for Sophie Cunningham. Sophie’s sister Lindsey and mom Paula are calling out the league for fining players for calling out poor officiating instead of protecting players, and for Bria Hartley’s history as an out of control player. They won’t delete these tweets either. pic.twitter.com/q356U3htGz

— CaitlinFor3 (@CaitlinForThree) August 17, 2025

The comment was referring to Cunningham’s recent fines from the league for her own criticisms of the WNBA’s officiating during episodes of her podcast. 

WNBA officiating has been a hot-button issue due to the feelings of fans — particularly those of the Fever and star guard Caitlin Clark — about the way games are being called. 

Paula, who later deleted her post, directed her displeasure at the player who had injured Cunningham. 

“Hartley is a disgruntled player having trouble everywhere she goes; she’s plain mean and plays out of control,” Paula wrote.

It wasn’t immediately clear what Paula was referencing in her post, but Hartley had been ejected from the Sun’s previous game and had been involved in an incident where she pulled Angel Reese’s hair.


Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham injured on the court.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (8) on the court injured as they take on the Connecticut Sun in the first half at Mohegan Sun Arena. David Butler II-Imagn Images

Fever coach Stephanie White did not have an immediate update on Cunningham for reporters after the Indiana win, which has also been without Clark due to an injury, and she said her reaction to the injury was, “Holy s–t.”

“Especially the way that she fell and how she was holding herself and how much pain she was in, at the time it’s like, ‘crap,’” White said.


[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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