Sophie Cunningham’s Viral Shirt Steals the Spotlight in Vegas
The Indiana Fever may be known for Caitlin Clark’s star power, but during the team’s arrival in Las Vegas, it was Sophie Cunningham who commanded all the attention. As the WNBA shared footage of the Fever walking into T-Mobile Arena ahead of their game against the Las Vegas Aces, fans went wild—not for the suits or off-shoulder fits, but for one quirky, bold tee.
Cunningham arrived in a relaxed, street-style look: a white oversized tee, baggy jeans, and a high ponytail. But it wasn’t the outfit itself that sent social media into a frenzy—it was the shirt’s message. Boldly printed across the front was a caricature of the Fever’s newest fan-dubbed trio: Sophie Cunningham, Caitlin Clark, and Lexi Hull, with the words “Tres Leches” scrawled above.
“Tres Leches” Fever: The Shirt That Broke the Internet
Fans were instantly obsessed. One user commented, “Sophie’s shirt! I neeeeeed.” Another added, “Her shirt is bad a–.” The tee’s nickname, Tres Leches—Spanish for “three milks”—symbolizes the sweet synergy of the Fever’s frontcourt trio. The term was originally coined by an Indiana radio host and has since gone viral across fan forums and Barstool merch drops.
Cunningham’s choice of attire, a Barstool Sports tee featuring herself, Clark, and Hull, showcased the team’s unity and chemistry. And in true Cunningham fashion, it was loud, proud, and unapologetically bold. Mirroring the fighter attitude she’s brought to the hardwood this season.
Her growing popularity is no fluke. From her fiery on-court moment pinning Jacy Sheldon during a Connecticut game to a surge in jersey sales, Sophie Cunningham has gone from glue player to fan favorite almost overnight.
Clark Who? Fans Rally Behind Cunningham’s Energy
While Caitlin Clark continues to drive league-wide ratings, Cunningham is building a loyal following of her own. As one clever fan joked, “Tres leches? Maybe Neapolitan ice cream.” The message was clear: each of the trio brings her flavor to the court, but Sophie serves the spice.
As the Fever fight to bounce back from a losing streak, Cunningham’s energy may just be the X-factor they need.