
Credit: Grace Smith/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
Credit: Grace Smith/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
Moving past the Indiana Fever’s season-opener heartbreak by the Dallas Wings, Sophie Cunningham engaged in a high-profile, exclusive evening, which took place outside of the hardwood.
The 2026 WNBA season’s most anticipated game ended with the Fever’s 107-104 loss to the Wings. But after contributing 3 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists in that game, Cunningham made some off-court movements.
“Sophie Cunningham spent the evening with @Old_National and their VIP clients, taking selfies, signing autographs and checking out luxury cars,” the Indiana Fever’s official X post read on May 11.
The 29-year-old joined the Bank’s 2nd annual customer appreciation event. The Fever also posted some photos of Cunningham with some VIP clients. She could also be seen checking out cars while smiling widely.
This off-court move felt like a respite after the 3-point loss. Another of the franchise’s videos confirmed that the Indiana star also signed autographs and did an exclusive Q&A at the private event.
The self-proclaimed “country girl” spoke of her love for being with her horses, donkeys, four-wheeling, and music, etc. And another of her off-court moves backed up her claims.
Sophie Cunningham Attended Morgan Wallen’s Concert
Shaking off the dullness of the loss, Cunningham and Caitlin Clark reached the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis to attend the country artist, Morgan Wallen’s concert. And the 29-year-old talked about her love for music before as well.
“I think that there might be something kind of cool in the background brewing that I might be doing something with someone,” she stated. “A little country artist, because that's more my vibe.”
Cunningham said that she is “[working] with 3 Arts now.” Stating, “So 3 Arts reached out and was like, ‘Hey, we know the guy who found and produces and started off like Hardy, Morgan Wallen, and like four other people.’ And they're like, ‘She needs to get on a song.’”
Although she is focused on her WNBA career now, there are some hints of Soph making moves beyond it.
Do you think she might give music a shot someday? Let us know in the comments.
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Deblina Roy
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Souvik Roy