BLACKSBURG, VA - MARCH 22: Virginia Tech Hokies Head Coach Kenny Brooks and guard Georgia Amoore (5) chat on the sidelines during the Marshall Thundering Herd game versus the Virginia Tech Hokies in the first round of the NCAA Division I Women's Championship on March 22, 2024, at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, VA.

Amoore follows former coach to Kentucky in transfer from Virginia Tech

The Associated Press
2 years ago
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Georgia Amoore announced Thursday night she is transferring to Kentucky, following her coach, Kenny Brooks, who left Virginia Tech to take over the Wildcats.

Amoore, a 5-foot-6 guard from Australia, teamed with All-America forward Elizabeth Kitley to lead Virginia Tech to last year’s Final Four and this year’s Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season championship. Kitley was sidelined by an injury for this year's women's NCAA Tournament, and the Hokies lost to Baylor in the second round.

Amoore, a third-team AP All-America selection, revealed her decision with an Instagram post. She was Virginia Tech’s No. 2 scorer this season at 18.8 points per game and averaged a team-best 6.8 assists.

She leaves as the Hokies’ career leader with 656 assists and is second in 3-pointers (293) and third in points (1,853) and games (121). Amoore set single-game school records with 39 points at Virginia and 16 assists against Houston Christian.

Amoore was a first team All-ACC selection the past two years and was named Most Valuable Player the ACC Tournament last year, when Virginia Tech went on to reach its first-ever Final Four. She and Kitley were named to the John R. Wooden All-America team this week.

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