Sophie Cunningham supporters open up on encounter with security, pro-trans fans in latest WNBA culture clash

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Sophie Cunningham supporters open up on encounter with security, pro-trans fans in latest WNBA culture clash

Fox News · 2 hours ago

A WNBA security representative's mistaken intervention reignited tensions at Sunday's Atlanta Dream–Indiana Fever game, after friction between supporters of Fever guard Sophie Cunningham and pro-transgender fans in the crowd. Georgia residents Kasey Thomason and her 17-year-old daughter Annie, who attended to support Cunningham, described the encounter publicly, adding a fresh flashpoint to the WNBA's ongoing entanglement in a wider national culture war over transgender issues in women's sport.

The league has since declined to name the individual responsible for the security incident involving fans' shirts, with the Dream organisation placing blame on the WNBA itself. The episode has drawn broader commentary, including criticism that the league is undermining its own momentum amid the controversy, underscoring how off-court disputes are increasingly shaping the WNBA's public narrative this season.

  • WNBA security incident at Fever-Dream game sparks culture war row
  • Cunningham supporters clashed with pro-trans fans over shirts
  • League won't name staffer involved; Dream blame the WNBA

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