WNBA star Kelsey Plum has revealed the talented roster of young women ballers selected for her 2025 Dawg Class.
The Dawg Class is a camp that empowers the next generation of women’s basketball stars, providing them with the tools they need to succeed at the next level.
This year’s class features some of the brightest young stars in women’s basketball, including Azzi Fudd, who led UConn’s championship team and was awarded the 2025 Final Four Most Outstanding Player. Fudd was part of the inaugural 2023 Dawg Class, showcasing her continued growth as one of the top talents in the game.
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KK Arnold, also from UConn, joins this year’s class after helping the Huskies to the national title and participating in the 2024 Dawg Class.
This year marks Tessa Johnson’s first appearance in the Dawg Class. The South Carolina guard played a pivotal role for the Gamecocks in the 2024 NCAA Championship and will now have the opportunity to further develop her skills alongside some of the top players in the country.
Georgia Amoore, a force in women’s college basketball and a consistent presence since the program’s debut in 2023 will return for her third…