Cameron Brink has been a standout performer for the Stanford Cardinals over the years. After winning the national championship as a freshman, the dynamic No.22 hasn’t looked back and has been a prolific figure inside Tara VanDerveer’s locker room. Now, as she is close to entering the professional world of WNBA, one can’t help but admire her contributions. An example of that was put forth by the Cardinals themselves, which was later cheered by Cameron’s biggest fan, her mother, Michelle Bain-Brink.
Recently, the official page of the Stanford Cardinals shared a post acknowledging Brink’s stellar career. The post included Brink’s numbers and the similarities with the other greats. It read, “A crazy career, and it’s not over yet. Three players have totaled 1,800 points, 1,200 boards, 200 assists and 400 blocks over the last 25 seasons: Cam, Brittney Griner and Courtney Paris.” Further, it also had a picture that displayed the exact statistics in terms of points, rebounds, assists, and blocks.
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Following this, Cameron’s mother Michelle Bain-Brink wasted no time in displaying her pride in her daughter’s achievements. Subsequently, she reshared the post on her story and captioned it, “Proud is an understatement baby girl.” It seems that Michelle can’t get over the fact that Cameron has accumulated a total of 1871 points, 223 assists, 1206 rebounds, and 412 blocks.
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Meanwhile, Brink made further additions to her total tally when she led the Cardinals past Norfolk State in the opening round of the March Madness.
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The Cardinals sail through courtesy of a Cameron Brink special
The MEAC Tournament champions were shown the exit door as a formidable Stanford registered a comprehensive 79-50 victory in their first-round matchup. Fueled by a fantastic double-double (17 points and 15 rebounds) by their star forward Cameron Brink, the No.2 seed Cardinals outperformed the State Spartans in every aspect.
Moreover, the Pac-12 Most Improved Player of the Year, Kiki Iriafen, also made a noteworthy contribution of 17 points and 9 rebounds. Elena Bosgana’s 18 points in 27 minutes also proved handy in the end.
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Everyone who has watched Cameron Brink play would want her to end her NCAA career on a high. As Stanford prepares themselves to take on Iowa State next, fans will be expecting another masterclass from Brink. Moreover, it would be interesting to see what will be her final tally for Stanford.