Cameron Brink making Sports Illustrated swimsuit debut in 2025

Cameron Brink said she feels “super” empowered to be a part of the athlete roster for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.The LA Sparks rookie will make her SI Swimsuit debut in the magazine’s 2025 issue in May, the brand announced on Tuesday.

Brink, 22, looked stunning while modeling a white cut-out bikini in a snapshot from her photoshoot, which took place at The Boca Raton resort in Florida.The 6-foot-4 center was seen posing in the ocean in the sneak-peek photo.

“I’ve always loved SI Swimsuit,” she said.“I think it’s super empowering.”It was a full circle moment for Brink, who previously said SI Swimsuit was one of her dream collaborations during an appearance on “Podcast P With Paul George” earlier this year.Brink was selected by the Sparks with the No.

2 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft in April after a standout carer at Stanford, where she won an NCAA title in 2021 and was named Naismith Defensive Player of the Year in 2024.Brink was expected to be in the mix for Rookie of the Year honors before she suffered a torn ACL in June that ended her first pro season early.She averaged 7.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and 1.1 steals through her first 15 games.Brink has been busy off the court amid her recovery.In July, the blonde beauty was featured on the cover of Flaunt Magazine for its Gold Standard issue.

Three months later, Brink was announced as the newest ambassador for Gorjana, a Laguna Beach-based jewelry brand in October.That same month, Brink announced her engagement to Ben Felter, who surprised her with a proposal in Paris while she was attending fashion week.Felter, a former rower at Stanford where the couple first met, got down on one knee in front of the Eiffel Tower, as seen in photos Brink on Instagram at the time.Brink also made headlines for her tunnel fashion throughout her WNBA rookie year.

The Sparks star is the latest athlete to join the 2025 SI Swimsuit roster, which includes U.S.Olympic gymnasts Suni Lee and Jorda...

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