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Virginia Tech guard Georgia Amoore enters transfer portal after four seasons

Amoore is the Hokies' career leader in assists

One week after Virginia Tech lost head coach Kenny Brooks to Kentucky, the Hokies are losing their point guard.

Georgia Amoore has entered the transfer portal. The senior guard has one more season of eligibility due to the NCAA's COVID-19 extension.

The Victoria, Australia, native announced last week on social media that she was leaving Virginia Tech, which led to speculation that she might enter the WNBA draft. Now that she's staying in college, will she follow Brooks to Kentucky?

Following the Hokies' 75-72 loss to Baylor in the NCAA tournament, Amoore spoke affectionately about her coach.

"This is my second dad, seriously," she said, via The Roanoke Times. "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."

"We've been through some tough times," she added. "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."

Amoore averaged 19.2 points and 6.9 assists this season for the Hokies. During her four seasons in Blacksburg, she compiled a career average of 14.7 points and 5.2 assists in 126 games. Her 656 career assists are the most in program history.

Virginia Tech finished first in the ACC with a 24–7 record (14–4 in ACC). The Hokies qualified for the NCAA tournament in each of Amoore's four seasons, making it to the Final Four last year.