Cameron Brink and Ben Felter have kept their relationship largely out of the spotlight. Still, every once in a while, the couple share a glimpse of their affectionate side on social media. On Sunday, Brink celebrated a milestone achieved by her fiancé.
The LA Sparks forward congratulated Felter on completing his master’s degree.
“my handsome man got his masters,” Brink wrote in her story’s caption. “so incredibly proud I love you”

Felter, who obtained a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Stanford in 2024, completed his master’s degree in the same field from the same university.
Stanford is where Brink and Felter met. At the start of the decade, Brink was a five-star recruit of the women’s basketball program while Felter was a competitor on the rowing team. The two began dating in March 2021.
Brink went on to be selected No. 2 in the 2024 WNBA draft. On the other hand, Felter, who was on the honor roll throughout his college years, has served as a portfolio analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense and an AI research engineer for Lockheed Martin.
After getting engaged in September 2024, the two are preparing for their upcoming wedding.
Cameron Brink on WNBA’s current roster size per team: “It’s kind of insane”
Though Brink is still recuperating from the ACL injury she sustained last season, she remains deeply immersed in the happenings of the WNBA. On the May 27 episode of her “Straight to Cam” podcast, the Sparks forward weighed in on the current 12-person roster size per WNBA team.
“It’s so unfortunate that rosters can only hold 12,” Brink said on the podcast. “Personally, I think roster sizes need to be expanded before we add any more expansion teams. Because, it’s kind of crazy—12 people for a roster? It’s kind of insane.”
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The episode also featured free agent Deja Kelly, who was released by the Las Vegas Aces despite having a solid preseason.
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