Cameron Brink’s fiancé, Ben Felter, was head-over-heels in love with her latest look as she walked through the Unrivaled tunnel as the Los Angeles Sparks small forward showed up to support the Lunar Owls. Brink looked stylish as always with a black leather jacket, a gray miniskirt and a white corset-top with a sweetheart neckline. Brink accessorized her look with nerdy glasses, a hand-held mini bag and black stilettos.
While Cameron Brink was indeed announced as part of the Lunar Owls basketball club roster, she did not play in the inaugural season of the Unrivaled League as she is still recovering from her ACL injury. Brink was part of the team’s training in Miami, but then flew back to Los Angeles to continue her rehab routine for her knee.
“Had to get in one @unrivaledbasketball tunnel fit 🦉🤍” Cameron Brink captioned her post with her Unrivaled tunnel fit.
“Slove 🥵❤️ Ben Felter commented under Cameron Brink’s post.
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Cameron Brink and Ben Felter have been together ever since they met at Stanford University. While Brink was obviously part of the university’s basketball team, Felter was also a sportsman and took an interest in rowing. After dating for three years, Felter proposed to Brink in Paris, to which the Los Angeles Sparks star said ‘yes’.

Cameron Brink’s Lunar Owls To Meet Rose BC For Next Game Of Unrivaled
On another note, Cameron Brink’s Lunar Owls basketball club are scheduled to play against Rose basketball on Friday night to continue the inaugural season of the Unrivaled League. The 3-on-3 tournament, which is enjoying a successful premier season, was co-founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart. While Collier is playing in the Unrivaled as part of the Lunar Owls basketball club, Stewart is playing for the Mist basketball club.

Having defeated the Phantom basketball club with an incredible 92-79 final score in their previous game, the Lunar Owls are on their way to play against the Rose basketball club. Against the Phantom, Collier was the lead scorer for the Lunar Owls with a total of 33 points, along with 12 rebounds and a pair of helpers, while Skylar Diggins-Smith added another 25 points, with seven boards and 11 assists.

After taking on the Rose basketball club, the Lunar Owls will play against the Mist basketball club before heading to the playoffs. As of now, the Lunar Owls have already made it to the playoffs, along with the Rose basketball club and the Mist basketball club.
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