Sophie Cunningham lands where she belongs, and the Indiana Fever wasted little time making it official. The veteran guard is staying put for another season, a move that feels less like a transaction and more like unfinished business. After a year riddled with promise and injury, the decision brings a sense of continuity to the team that believes its best basketball is still ahead.
Indiana is building around a competitive core, and bringing Cunningham back adds a layer of stability that cannot be easily replaced. Her presence was missed late last season, not just for her shooting but for the edge she brings. This reunion suggests the Fever are not parting ways with Cunningham.
Sophie Cunningham signs with Indiana Fever for second season
Sophie Cunningham agreed to a one-year deal on Sunday, ensuring her return to Indiana after a debut season that ended too soon. The 29-year-old appeared in 30 games in 2025, averaging 8.6 points and 3.5 rebounds before a right knee MCL tear cut her campaign short. Still, her impact was clear. She shot a career-best 43.2% from beyond the arc, ranking among the league’s most efficient shooters.
The team thrives on spacing and pace. It opens the floor and creates options. It gives stars like Caitlin Clark more room to operate.
Indiana’s front office made no effort to hide its enthusiasm. General manager Amber Cox said, “We are thrilled to have Sophie back with the Fever and are grateful for her commitment to return and build on what we started a year ago.” She added, “Not only is Sophie one of the best 3-point shooters in the league, but she is an exceptional teammate, both on and off the court.”
Cunningham’s journey to Indiana began after six seasons with the Phoenix Mercury. Her first year with the Fever quickly turned into something more than a fresh start. It became a fit. Fans are expecting another stunning season from the WNBA star.
Sophie Cunningham reacts to her second season with Indiana Fever
Cunningham did not hold back when reflecting on why she chose to return. “We had a really special group last year and it was an incredible first season for me in Indy; I loved everything about my teammates and the Fever organization,” she said. “We fought through a ton of adversity, and it was important to me that we have a chance to see through what we started.”
Indiana’s last season was anything but smooth. Injuries hit key players, including Cunningham and Clark, yet the team still pushed into the playoffs and reached the second round. That resilience shaped the locker room.
Now, with Cunningham back, along with key pieces like Kelsey Mitchell and Lexie Hull, the Fever are leaning into that experience. Cunningham added, “I have a feeling this is going to be another special season, so I’m excited to get things started and to, of course, keep playing in front of the best fans in the WNBA. Let’s get spicy!”
The roster this season certainly looks promising, and Cunningham is quite confident in her approach.
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Read MoreLachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he covers the NBA, WWE, and other major international sporting events. With over five years of experience across different media houses, he has developed expertise in reporting, analysis, and storytelling. His sharp insights are complemented by a clear and engaging writing style. He holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Tezpur University. Beyond sports, Lachit is passionate about movies and enjoys gardening in his free time.
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