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BREAKING: 5-Star Women Basketball Player Georgia Amoore Commit From Virginia Tech Hokies To Nebraska Boasting An Impressive Resume….

In a significant development for women’s college basketball, Georgia Amoore, a standout point guard from Virginia Tech, has announced her transfer to the University of Kentucky. This move reunites her with former coach Kenny Brooks, who recently took over the Wildcats’ program.

Amoore, originally from Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, has been a pivotal player for the Virginia Tech Hokies. She averaged 16.3 points, 4.9 assists, and 3.0 rebounds per game during her junior year, leading the team to its first Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) tournament title in 2023 and a Final Four appearance the same year. She departs Virginia Tech as the program’s all-time leader in assists (656) and ranks third in scoring with 1,853 points.

 

Her decision to transfer aligns with Coach Brooks’ move to Kentucky, suggesting a continued collaboration that has already yielded significant success. Amoore’s addition is anticipated to strengthen the Wildcats’ backcourt, bringing experience, leadership, and a proven track record. She has been selected to the Preseason All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) First Team by both media and coaches, reflecting high expectations for her impact in the upcoming season.

As the Wildcats prepare for the 2024-25 season, Amoore’s presence positions them as strong contenders in the SEC, with aspirations for deep postseason runs. Fans and analysts alike will be keenly observing how the synergy between Amoore and Coach Brooks will influence Kentucky women’s basketball in the seasons ahead.

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