Georgia Amoore Named SEC Newcomer of the Year After Stellar Season with Kentucky Wildcats
In a season filled with standout performances and record-breaking moments, Kentucky Wildcats’ Georgia Amoore has been named the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Newcomer of the Year. This prestigious honor comes as no surprise, given Amoore’s remarkable impact in her first season with the Wildcats.
The Australian-born guard has quickly established herself as one of the top players in the SEC and across the nation. Averaging 18.8 points, 6.9 assists, and 1.0 steals per game, Amoore has been a consistent force on both ends of the court. She’s also shooting an impressive 42.4% from the field, showing her efficiency and versatility as a scorer and playmaker.
One of the most memorable moments of Amoore’s season came in a thrilling victory over No. 13/12 Oklahoma, where she tied Kentucky’s single-game scoring record with a career-high 43 points. This extraordinary performance made her just the fifth player in Division I women’s basketball this season to score 40 or more points in a game. It was a statement performance that showcased her ability to take over games against top-tier competition.
Beyond her scoring, Amoore’s playmaking abilities have set her apart. She currently ranks third nationally in assists per game, with 6.9. Her vision, basketball IQ, and ability to create opportunities for her teammates have been instrumental in the Wildcats’ success. She’s just 18 assists away from breaking Kentucky’s single-season assist record of 209, a milestone that seems well within reach as the season progresses.
Amoore’s consistency has been another hallmark of her game. She has scored in double figures in 27 of 28 games this season and recorded 20 or more points in 12 contests. Her ability to deliver night after night has been a key factor in Kentucky’s strong showing in the SEC and their push for postseason success.
In addition to being named SEC Newcomer of the Year, Amoore earned a spot on the All-SEC First Team. This recognition further cements her status as one of the conference’s elite players and underscores the respect she’s earned from coaches and analysts alike.
Kentucky head coach Kyra Elzy praised Amoore’s work ethic and leadership, highlighting how quickly she adapted to the team’s system and became a pivotal piece of their success. “Georgia’s impact on this team has been incredible,” Elzy said. “Her dedication, talent, and competitive spirit have elevated everyone around her. She’s not only an exceptional player but a true leader on and off the court.”
As the Wildcats gear up for the SEC Tournament and a potential NCAA Tournament run, Amoore’s performance will be crucial. With her ability to score, facilitate, and lead under pressure, Kentucky fans have every reason to believe this team can make a deep postseason push.
For now, though, the spotlight rightfully belongs to Georgia Amoore. Her historic first season with the Wildcats has set a high bar, and her recognition as SEC Newcomer of the Year is a well-deserved honor. As she continues to chase records and deliver standout performances, the future looks incredibly bright for both Amoore and Kentucky basketball.