Sophie Cunningham, the No. 13 overall pick in the 2019 WNBA draft and the all-time leading scorer in Missouri women's basketball history out of Rock Bridge, is expanding her influence beyond the court as her professional career evolves.
According to reporting from The Athletic, Cunningham is stepping into broadcasting and joining coverage of the WNBA alongside Hall of Famer Sue Bird. Cunningham is expected to balance her playing career with studio analysis, signaling a transition toward long-term opportunities in sports media while continuing to play with the Indiana Fever.
The move reflects a broader trend of current and former players shaping media coverage of the league, bringing firsthand perspective and credibility.
A separate feature from Sports Illustrated Swimsuit highlights Cunningham’s growing presence off the court. She is part of the magazine’s 2026 issue, a platform that increasingly showcases female athletes. Cunningham described the experience as empowering and one that aligns with promoting strength and confidence among women, reinforcing her image as both a competitor and a public figure.
Together, the articles illustrate Cunningham’s evolution from a standout at Missouri to a multifaceted professional. Known for her toughness and leadership during her college career, she is now building a brand that extends into media and modeling while continuing her WNBA journey. Her path mirrors the growing visibility of women’s sports, where athletes are leveraging their platforms beyond competition.
Cunningham’s rise underscores her status as one of Missouri’s most notable basketball products, a hometown star who continues to expand her impact on and off the court.
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