The Virginia Tech Hokies (17-4; 8-2 ACC) have officially established themselves as one of the top programs in the country, following a magical Final Four run in last year’s NCAA Tournament with an impressive start to the 2023-24 season. Despite losing starters Kayana Traylor and Taylor Soule to graduation, the Hokies have remained one of the ACC’s best teams, and they’re currently ranked No. 17 in the country by the Associated Press.
Virginia Tech welcomed center and franchise cornerstone Elizabeth Kitley back for a fifth season—surely a major factor in the Hokies’ consistency—but she’s not the only star in Blacksburg. Point guard Georgia Amoore introduced herself to many with a memorable performance during the NCAA Tournament, and she’s playing better than ever as a senior, taking on additional responsibility as a leader and a playmaker while remaining one of the deadliest jump shooters in Division I.
Though Amoore stands at just 5-foot-6, her game makes her impossible to miss. The Australian guard has expanded her skillset beyond the 3-point bombing that turned her into a household name among women’s basketball fans, developing in key areas that will make her a highly-coveted prospect in the 2024 WNBA Draft.
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