Coach Kenny Brooks & Georgia Amoore Shine Bright at 2025 WNBA Draft in NYC
Big moment. Big stage. Big Blue pride.
The University of Kentucky Women’s Basketball program just had a major moment in the spotlight as Head Coach Kenny Brooks and star guard Georgia Amoore stepped onto the scene in New York City for the 2025 WNBA Draft — and let’s just say, they looked ready for the moment.
A New Era on Display
For Big Blue Nation, this wasn’t just another draft night. It was a statement. The image of Coach Brooks standing proudly beside Georgia Amoore under the bright lights of New York? That’s not just a photo op — that’s the beginning of something special.
Hired to turn the program into a national contender, Coach Brooks has already made waves by landing top-tier talent, building culture, and showing his commitment to elevating Kentucky Women’s Basketball to the elite level.
And Georgia Amoore? She’s been the face of that mission.
Georgia’s Journey to the Pros
Known for her electric speed, sharp court vision, and fearless leadership, Amoore’s impact in Lexington was nothing short of transformative. Transferring from Virginia Tech to join Brooks at Kentucky, she brought not just talent, but belief. Her move signaled that UK wasn’t just building — it was ready.
Now, she’s officially headed to the WNBA, and her presence at the draft — with Coach Brooks right by her side — is a symbol of what this program is becoming: a launching pad for greatness.
The Power of the Moment
The NYC draft night wasn’t just about Georgia’s next step. It was about visibility. Momentum. A message to recruits, fans, and the entire NCAA landscape: Kentucky Women’s Basketball is here to compete—and here to stay.
Coach Brooks showing up with class, presence, and pride? That’s the kind of leadership that builds dynasties.
Georgia Amoore walking that stage? That’s what every young Wildcat should now be dreaming about.
More to Come
With Amoore leading the way and Brooks building a strong foundation, expect more Kentucky names to be called on WNBA Draft night in the coming years. This is just the beginning.
Big Blue Nation, get ready — the women’s side of the game is about to go wild.
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