Cameron Brink at WNBA DraftCameron Brink (Photo via YouTube)
Holly Rowe had quite the night at the WNBA Draft as she attempted to interview all the incoming players who towered over her, and that included Cameron Brink.

Brink, the defensive standout from Stanford, was drafted second overall by the Los Angeles Sparks.

Brink was the second player taken off the board after the Indiana Fever drafted Caitlin Clark, the superstar guard from Iowa, with the first pick.

Following her selection, Brink was interviewed by ESPN reporter Holly Rowe. Standing at 6′ 4″ proved to be a tough task for both as Brink had to look down at Rowe to answer her questions, and the cameraman tried his best to have them both in range with the extreme height difference.

In the end, one screenshot showed just how crazy it was for Holly Rowe to try and interview a towering Cameron Brink.

In that interview, an emotional Brink had this to say to Rowe:

“We work so hard for this. I have to shout out all my girls,” she said, pointing to the other draft prospects there at the draft in New York. “I’m so proud of all of us. … I fell in love with the game even more while being here in New York with the girls. I’m so looking forward to a new challenge and ready to get to work.”

Cameron Brink Has The Talent To Get The Los Angeles Sparks Back In The Playoffs

Cameron Brink (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Cameron Brink is sorely needed on the Los Angeles Sparks, as the team has finished under .500 for three straight seasons. In fact, the team has not qualified for the postseason since the 2020 pandemic season.

In her senior season at Stanford, the 6-foot-4 Brink led the Cardinal to the Sweet 16. She averaged 17.4 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 3.7 blocks, which led the nation, via ESPN.com.

As a freshman, Brink led Stanford to a national championship in 2021 and then had the team in the Final Four in 2022, the second round in 2023, and the Sweet 16 this season.