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Georgia Amoore announces transfer to Kentucky, following Kenny Brooks from Virginia Tech

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA - MARCH 3: Georgia Amoore #5 and head coach Kenny Brooks of the Virginia Tech Hokies watch a free throw in the first half against the Virginia Cavaliers at John Paul Jones Arena on March 3, 2024 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images)
Kenny Brooks is bringing Georgia Amoore with him to Kentucky. (Photo by Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images)

Former Virginia Tech point guard Georgia Amoore is following head coach Kenny Brooks to Kentucky.

The Australian guard announced her commitment to the Wildcats on Thursday, three days after she entered the transfer portal and nine days after Brooks was named Kentucky head coach.

Naturally, she invoked Drake with her announcement:

Amoore was widely speculated to be Kentucky-bound as soon as she entered the portal, especially when it was reported that she had made a request that programs not contact her, indicating she already knew where she was going.

Amoore was a foundational player for Brooks at Virginia Tech, earning third-team All-American honors this season and helping lead the program to its first Final Four last season. She made very clear how much she values her coach in comments after the Hokies' recent NCAA tournament loss, via The Roanoke Times:

"This is my second dad, seriously. ... I am fearful that we are the same person. I'm a 23-year old-woman and I think I act a little too much like him. ... That's my American dad. We've been through some tough times. We've been through some great times. It's a relationship that I'll cherish for the rest of my life. I know that I always have him and I love him to death."

In her senior season at Virginia Tech, Amoore averaged career bests nearly across the board, including with 18.8 points and 6.8 assists per game. She'll now likely be the primary ball-handler in Lexington, where the Wildcats are coming off a 12-20 season and haven't reached a Sweet 16 since 2013.