LSU star Aneesah Morrow has been dominating headlines for her beast-mode play on the court — but now fans are just as curious about her life off it. Specifically, who’s the guy showing up alongside the future WNBA star?
The answer? Camden Brown, a wide receiver for the Auburn Tigers. Morrow, fresh off an elite 2024–25 season and projected as a top pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, has sparked plenty of buzz thanks to her low-key but public relationship with Brown.
From subtle social media nods to cozy dinner outings, the couple has caught fans’ attention. And while neither of them has gone full PDA-mode, Morrow hasn’t exactly been hiding it, either. With her sights now set on the pros, Brown has a front-row seat to greatness.
Meet the Man Behind LSU Star Aneesha Morrow’s Smile
Before diving into Morrow’s gaudy stats and growing list of accolades, let’s talk about the man quietly cheering her on from the sidelines.
Brown stands 6-foot-3, bringing size and athleticism to Auburn’s receiving corps. During the 2024 season, he hauled seven receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown. Heading into his third year, Brown is expected to have an even more significant role in Auburn’s offense.
He knows a thing or two about winning, too. Brown helped St. Thomas Aquinas High School capture three straight Florida state titles and comes from an athletic background — his father played football at ULM. That shared DNA of competitiveness and grit is something he has in common with Morrow, whose parents were both standout athletes at the University of Nebraska. Her mom was an all-conference forward, while her dad played linebacker for the Huskers.
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While it’s unclear when their relationship started, the two have been spotted together often — whether out to dinner or showing subtle support online—and fans have been all in.
Despite LSU and Auburn being more than seven hours apart, the long-distance dynamic doesn’t seem to slow them down.
Morrow’s WNBA Moment Is Here — with Brown in Her Corner
Morrow wrapped up the 2024–25 season with dominant numbers: 18.7 points, 13.5 rebounds per game, shooting 49% from the field and 28.9% from deep. She recorded her 100th career double-double, earned All-SEC First Team honors, and was named an All-American honorable mention.
Her monster 30-point, 19-rebound showing in the Elite Eight against NC State was one of the most electric performances of March Madness. And she capped it all off by winning the Katrina McClain Award, given to the nation’s top power forward.
On April 7, Morrow declared for the 2025 WNBA Draft. She’s widely projected as a first-round lock, with the Golden State Valkyries — holders of the No. 5 pick — heavily linked to her.
With Morrow rising in the basketball world and Brown making moves in football, the two have quickly become a fan-favorite power couple. From the court to the gridiron, it looks like they’re just getting started.