Caitlin Clark leads Indiana Fever to win amid Cunningham-Bonner altercation
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 10:04 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
The Indiana Fever defeated the Phoenix Mercury 86-77 on June 22, 2026, led by Caitlin Clark's 24 points and nine assists. The game featured a heated altercation between Fever's Sophie Cunningham and Mercury's DeWanna Bonner in the fourth quarter. Following the match, Cunningham made a light-hearted social media comment regarding the confrontation. The Fever improved to 10-7 and look to build on this win in their next matchup against the Mercury.
- •Sophie Cunningham and DeWanna Bonner had a heated altercation.
- •Caitlin Clark scored 24 points for the Fever.
- •Sophie Cunningham commented on the tussle after the game.
- •Myisha Hines-Allen was ejected for receiving two technical fouls.
- •The Fever face the Mercury again in their next game.
- 10:04 PMYahoo Sports — “I’m So Glad I Got My Nails Done for This”: Sophie Cunningham Adds Fuel To DeWanna Bonner Drama With Cheeky Dig After Viral Confrontation
"The Indiana Fever and Sophie Cunningham engaged in a heated altercation on the court with the Phoenix Mercury’s DeWanna Bonner. Caitlin Clark led the Fever to an 86-77 win against a struggling Mercury, with 24 points and nine assists.
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