Cameron Brink was just 19 games in for the 2025 WNBA season after dealing with frustrating injuries.
While there was not much in there for her to make up for, it was one time when the Los Angeles Sparks’ playoff dream was on Brink’s shoulders.
While the Sparks were eliminated in the playoffs, Brink has returned to her roots in Stanford amid this offseason.

Cameron Brink Makes Stanford Reunion Alongside Fiancé Ben Felter
Though Cameron Brink’s return to Stanford turned sentimental quickly, capped by an adorable selfie with fiancé Ben Felter that lit up social media.
Recently posted, the snap shows Brink in a burgundy leather jacket, posing with Felter and a friend.
This has been one of many occasions she has shown a nod to her Cardinal roots that had fans gushing over the couple’s low-key vibe.
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Lots of disgusting comments despite the fact that Cameron Brink said yes to her long time boyfriend’s proposal in 2024. They met at Stanford and were both student athletes. Meet Ben Felter, who is 6’7 and looks like the gigachad yes meme. https://t.co/lMLk1K8evI pic.twitter.com/6aM4fKBJdU
— Mack (@kenzietuff) January 25, 2025
However, Brink’s Stanford ties run deep, from her All-American days to the program’s championship pedigree.
Additionally, this is nothing short of a magical sighting for the Los Angeles fans who have been waiting to catch a glimpse of their star after recovery from a 2024 ACL tear.
Cameron Brink Makes Agency Decision
While it has been a good offseason so far, Brink switched her agency from CAA to WME Basketball ahead of her third WNBA season with the Los Angeles Sparks.
She recently signed with agent Zack Miller at WME while joining a powerhouse roster including Sabrina Ionescu, Kelsey Plum, Aliyah Boston, Satou Sabally, and Jackie Young.
Fresh off a 13-month ACL recovery, she played fewer games as a rookie, averaging 6.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.0 assists, and 1.8 blocks in 34 total outings. Set to join Unrivaled’s 3×3 league, Brink’s eyeing endorsements that match her off-court glow.











