SOPHIE Cunningham sported camo and denim as she headed to a concert in Kansas City over the weekend.

The Indiana Fever star, 29, is no stranger to the state of Missouri, hailing from Columbia and having played her college ball for the Tigers between 2015 and 2019.

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Sophie Cunningham wore a Missouri ballcapCredit: INSTAGRAM @sophie_cham

Cunningham, 29, poses alongside Riley GreenCredit: INSTAGRAM @sophie_cham

Cunningham was subsequently drafted by the Phoenix Mercury and has so far enjoyed a seven-year WNBA career.

Despite her current success, Cunningham hasn’t forgotten about her old school.

With the WNBA out of season, the Indiana enforcer returned to Missouri for a Riley Green concert.

Cunningham went to see the country superstar at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City – just a two-hour drive from the Tigers’ Mizzou Arena home.

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And as she did so, the Columbia-born star wore a Missouri cap.

The WNBA star beamed as she posed while holding a child decked out in the black and gold of Mizzou.

Cunningham also posted a clip from the concert, as well as a backstage picture with Green.

“Where camo and denim are the most common colors” she captioned her post.

Cunningham played for the Tigers between 2015 and 2019 and is a Mizzou legendCredit: Getty

Plenty of social media users rushed to leave a comment, including Green himself.

“Enjoyed havin yall out,” the 37-year-old wrote.

“Living for this,” former college swimmer Riley Gaines added.

Cunningham spent her first six seasons in the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury.

Last year she was traded to the Fever in a multi-team deal which saw the Mercury acquire three-time All-Star Satou Sabally.

She subsequently carved out a key role with Indiana, acting as an enforcer alongside Caitlin Clark.

This gained particular traction when Cunningham was ejected for throwing Jacy Sheldon to the ground during a game.

Sheldon had caught Clark in the face while battling for the ball, with the Fever superstar subsequently knocked to the ground.

Cunningham was subsequently fined $400 for her role in the ruckus.

The Fever star suffered a knee injury during an August 17 contest against the Connecticut Sun.

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It was then confirmed that she had torn her right MCL and would be missing for the rest of the season.

Cunningham is entering free agency this offseason and has hinted that she could leave Indiana.

Cunningham forged a role as Caitlin Clark’s enforcerCredit: Getty