In the NCAA (American College Basketball Tournament) for women, there is no shortage of ready stars who have been shining brightly. Caitlin Clark of the University of Iowa is probably the name that receives the most attention, as she is the person who scored the most points in tournament history.
However, the tournament still has many other notable names. LSU University has two elite players, Angel Reese and Hailey Van Lith. UConn University also owns the same pair of Paige Bueckers and Aaliyah Edwards. At the University of Southern Carlonia, they have talented striker Kamilla Cardoso.
Cameron Brink of Stanford University is also such a player. She won the title of “Best Player in the Pac-12 Region” twice, “Best Defensive Player in the Pac-12 Region” 3 times and is receiving many expectations for bringing home the championship for her team. Stanford.
Not only receiving guidance from one of the best coaches, Tara VanDerveer, Cameron Brink also received extremely useful advice from superstar Stephen Curry to improve his skills. Normally, it is difficult for college basketball players to receive advice from a famous superstar like Stephen Curry. However, Cameron Brink has a special relationship with the Golden State Warriors superstar.
Accordingly, Mr. Dell and Ms. Sonya Curry (Stephen’s parents) are Cameron Brink’s godparents. Mr. Dell Curry and Greg Brink (Cameron’s father) are teammates at Virginia Tech University. Meanwhile, Ms. Sonya Curry and Michelle Brink are roommates in college. Therefore, Stephen Curry always considers Cameron Brink as a younger sister.
In the past, Stephen Curry attended many of Cameron Brink’s matches. The Golden State Warriors star has helped her become one of America’s outstanding high school players.
“I gave Cameron some advice, as did my dad. However, this improvement must come entirely from him. When I watched him in college tournaments, I knew that Cameron would progress very quickly. I don’t need to give advice at the present time, because he is already an excellent player,” Stephen Curry shared.
Cameron Brink first learned about basketball when Stephen Curry was still playing at Davidson College. The female player born in 2001 recounted the story of going to watch a college basketball game where Stephen Curry played: “I like the way Stephen Curry plays and the atmosphere on the field. That’s what I want to aim and grow up with the determination to become a basketball player,” Cameron Brink shared.