COLLEGE basketball star Cameron Brink is on the verge of taking over the WNBA.
The 21-year-old baller is just a year away from the WNBA and does some modeling on the side.
Cameron Brink is just one year away from the WNBACredit: Instagram / Cameron Brink
She’s entering her final season at StanfordCredit: Instagram / Cameron Brink
Brink has even won gold for Team USACredit: Instagram / Cameron Brink
Brink is entering her senior season at Stanford and looks to be an eventual star in the pros.
The 6-foot-4 power forward is an NCAA champion, helping power the Cardinals to their third title in women’s history in her 2021 freshman season.
The accolades don’t stop there, as she’s a two-time NCAA All-Region player, two-time AP All-American, two-time All Pac-12, two-time Pac-12 All-Defense, Pac-12 All-Freshman, and two-time Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year.
In her college career, Brink has averaged nearly 13 points and eight rebounds and almost put up a double-double per game last season with a career-high 15 points and 9.6 boards.
Brink’s not just limited to college, though, as she competed for Team USA at the FIBA 3×3 World Cup in Vienna, Austria, winning a gold medal.
She dominated the tournament and was eventually crowned the MVP.
Off the court, she’s regularly keeping fans updated through her Instagram account, where she has over 300,000 loyal followers.
On Instagram, Brink has even posted some modeling shots and occasionally uploads bikini-clad photos.
She captioned the post “Day by day,” as she continuously nailed jumpers in the footage.
One fan commented: “Money,” followed by a money bag emoji.
A second wrote: “Flawless all around on and off the court, lawd have mercy.”
And another added: “She gets buckets.”
Brink is so committed to college that she even turned down a shot to enter the WNBA last season to continue pursuing her degree.
Plus, she can continue to make money off her multiple NIL sponsorships.
Brink will begin her senior year at Stanford on September 26.
She has over 300,000 loyal Instagram followersCredit: Instagram / Cameron Brink
Brink won an NCAA championship for Stanford in her freshman seasonCredit: Getty
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