Cameron Brink announced her engagement, drawing a stream of online whoops from fellow WNBA players.
Cameron Brink of the Los Angeles Sparks, September 17, 2024. (Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/ SCNG)
The former Stanford basketball star on Monday posted a series of photos from Paris, where — with the Eiffel Tower in the background — boyfriend Ben Felter proposed on bended knee.
She captioned the images, “Yes in every lifetime.”
Brink, 22, wrapped up four years at Stanford and was selected by the Los Angeles Sparks as the second pick of this year’s WNBA draft. The 6-foot-4 forward was also named to the Olympic 3×3 basketball team, but had to drop out because of the knee injury that also ended her rookie season with the Sparks.
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From Beaverton, Ore., she was offered a Stanford berth when she was an eighth-grader at a camp run by Coach Tara VanDerveer’s sister Heidi.
Felter, her fiance, also graduated this year from Stanford, with a bachelor’s degree in computer science. He was a four-year athlete on the Cardinal rowing team; at Palo Alto High School, where he graduated in 2020, he was on the golf and cross-country teams.
According to his social media posts, the couple began dating in their freshman year at Stanford.