Sophie Cunningham, guard for the Indiana Fever, is known not only for her dedication on the court but also for enjoying her downtime. Although her season was cut short due to a torn MCL in August, she’s looking forward to the off-season to recover and unwind at her favorite spot—a boat on the lake or ocean, sharing good times with friends and family. At a recent SunCruiser event, the WNBA star shared that this laid-back lifestyle fits her well, especially while enjoying SunCruiser’s hard teas made with real iced tea and vodka in various flavors such as Classic Iced Tea, Peach, and Raspberry.
Erica Taylor, SunCruiser’s senior brand director, emphasized that the collaboration celebrates both relaxation and enjoyment. She highlighted Sophie’s fierce competitiveness on the court paired with her fun personality off it, making her an ideal partner. The brand aims to inspire athletes to balance hard work with moments of true leisure.
Cunningham was among several players who faced season-ending injuries recently, as the Fever dealt with multiple setbacks affecting players like Sidney Colson, Aari McDonald, Caitlin Clark, and Chloe Bibby. Heading into the 2026 season, Cunningham is preparing for free agency amid uncertainties surrounding the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA) and league funding. She expressed concerns about the league’s future but remains hopeful about keeping the team’s core intact.
The WNBA and its Players Association have agreed to extend the current CBA through January 9th, offering a temporary sense of stability.
Fan Take: This update highlights not only the resilience of WNBA players like Sophie Cunningham but also the challenges the league faces off the court. For fans, it’s a reminder that supporting these athletes means supporting their well-being and the league’s progress, which is crucial for the future growth and popularity of women’s basketball.

