Cameron Brink poses at the WNBA Draft.Cameron Brink (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Cameron Brink hurt a lot of men with her latest decision.

The 22-year-old tore her ACL in June, cutting her rookie season in the WNBA severely short.

However, this week, she received the best news ever when she announced to the world that she was engaged.

“Yes, in every lifetime,” Brink captioned her Instagram post celebrating the moment.

In the carousel of pictures, Cameron Brink posted the moment Ben Felter, a member of Stanford’s rowing team who is currently in a computer science program, got down on one knee to ask for her hand in marriage.

The pictures also showed her shocked reaction and being picked up into the air with the biggest smile on her face.

As you can tell by the background, Felter proposed in Paris, where Brink has been attending fashion week.

This is great news for Brink since her rookie campaign came to an unfortunate end due to injury. This injury also meant that she was unable to participate in the women’s 3×3 team in the 2024 Summer Olympics, as she was replaced on the roster by Sparks teammate Dearica Hamby.

Cameron Brink Had Rookie Season Shortened Due To Torn ACL

Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink was in the midst of a good season after being drafted by the team.

The 22-year-old suffered a torn ACL during the first quarter of Los Angeles’ 79-70 loss to the Connecticut Sun on June 18.

Prior to her exit, she was in the midst of an impressive inaugural season where she was averaging 7.5 points and 5.3 rebounds in 22.0 minutes per game.

On the other end, she swatted 2.3 shots per game, representing the third-highest average among all players (via WNBA.com).

Cameron Brink faces a long road to recovery, but she should be just fine before the start of the 2025 season.