
WNBA Star Sophie Cunningham Baptized After Fever Signing
Indiana Fever fan favorite Sophie Cunningham celebrated her new $665,000 contract by getting baptized as an adult. The move reflects a growing trend of women's basketball stars publicly embracing their faith.
Sophie Cunningham just signed with the Indiana Fever for another season, and she marked the moment in an unexpected way: with an adult baptism.
The WNBA guard posted a video on TikTok this week showing her baptism, explaining she felt called to do it on her own terms as an adult. "I got baptized when I was little but I was feeling a tug on my heart to do it on my terms as an adult," she wrote. "Such a fun, amazing day."
Cunningham signed a one-year, $665,000 contract with the Fever on Sunday, reuniting her with superstar Caitlin Clark for a second season. The duo, along with teammate Lexie Hull, formed what fans call "Tres Leches," a trio that became wildly popular last season for their on-court chemistry and authentic friendship.
Cunningham won over Fever fans last year when she defended Clark during a heated game against the Connecticut Sun. After opponents poked Clark in the eye and shoved her to the ground, Cunningham committed a hard foul that sparked an on-court brawl, earning three ejections but massive respect from Indiana supporters.

Why This Inspires
Cunningham's public baptism shows how athletes are increasingly comfortable sharing their faith journeys with fans. Her decision to be re-baptized as an adult speaks to personal growth and taking ownership of spiritual choices, something many people can relate to regardless of their background.
She's not alone in this movement. Recent No. 1 WNBA draft pick Azzi Fudd and UConn star KK Arnold both got baptized after their Final Four game earlier this month. Women's basketball is seeing a wave of players openly celebrating their Christianity, creating space for conversations about faith in professional sports.
The Fever are gearing up for what could be a championship run this season with Cunningham, Clark, and Hull leading the charge. Cunningham brings defensive intensity and veteran leadership that complements Clark's offensive brilliance perfectly.
For Cunningham, this baptism represents a fresh start both spiritually and professionally, as she enters her second season ready to help Indiana compete for a title.
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