WNBA star Sophie Cunningham got baptized after rejoining Caitlin ...
Sophie Cunningham, known for defending Caitlin Clark on the court, celebrated her new Fever contract with an adult baptism she shared on TikTok.
noticias.foxnews.comHere’s the latest on Sophie Cunningham and baptism-related coverage connected to TikTok.
Summary: Reports in mid-April 2026 highlighted Sophie Cunningham sharing on TikTok that she had undergone an adult baptism, described as a personal milestone she chose to undertake “on my terms.” The posts coincided with her re-signing with the Indiana Fever for a 1-year contract.[1][2][5]
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Sophie Cunningham, known for defending Caitlin Clark on the court, celebrated her new Fever contract with an adult baptism she shared on TikTok.
noticias.foxnews.comSophie Cunningham continues to make moves during the 2026 WNBA offseason. The veteran guard, who played last season with the Indiana Fever, returned on a one-year deal to the team.
www.yardbarker.comSophie Cunningham fined $1,500 for comments about refs on debut episode of her podcast.
inkonindy.comCunningham, who re-signed with the Fever on a new one-year contract last week, shared footage of her baptism at Christ's Church of the Valley in Peoria, Arizona, on TikTok this week.
www.dailymail.co.ukSophie Cunningham shares her baptism experience, offering a personal look at her life as she prepares for the new season.
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