Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Congratulate Fellow WNBA Star Cameron Brink on Her Engagement
On Monday, Sept. 30, the Los Angeles Sparks star shared the happy news via Instagram post that she was officially engaged to her now-fiancé Ben Felter
They all may be rivals on the court, but WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are more than happy to support fellow rookie Cameron Brink after her engagement news.
On Monday, Sept. 30, the Los Angeles Sparks star shared the happy news via Instagram that she was officially engaged to her longtime boyfriend Ben Felter.
“Yes, in every lifetime,” Brink, 22, captioned the post, which featured a collection of photos highlighting the special moment that took place in Paris.
In response to the big news, both Clark and Reese commented on Brink’s post. Clark kept it simple by posting four heart eye emojis, while Reese wrote “STOPPP. congrats bby.”
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Felter’s proposal to Brink took place at the Shangri-La Paris Hotel after Brink attended the Balenciaga show during Paris Fashion Week — and she had no idea her longtime boyfriend was even coming to Paris.
Felter, who just started his fifth year as a graduate in Stanford's computer science program, told her he had work to do on the West Coast, PEOPLE reported.
The couple, who have been dating for nearly four years, first met when Felter was a rower at Stanford, where Brink was also a star athlete on the basketball team.
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The Los Angeles-based couple began dating on March 10, 2021, and though they keep their relationship mostly private, they marked their third anniversary this year with sweet posts on Instagram.
After graduating in 2024, Brink signed with the Sparks as the second overall pick in the WNBA draft and made her professional debut the following month. Her strong rookie season was cut short, though, after she tore her ACL in June.
Felter, who is a two-time IRCA scholar-athlete at Stanford, is also working at the Defense Innovative Unit as a part-time portfolio analyst.
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