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Georgia Amoore Named Finalist for Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Award

Georgia Amoore Named Finalist for Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Award

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Georgia Amoore has been named a finalist for the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Award, it was announced by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in partnership with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association on Monday.

The 10 finalists are as follows:

Katie Dinnebier, Drake
Harmoni Turner , Harvard
Serena Sundell, Kansas State
Georgia Amoore, Kentucky
Olivia Miles, Notre Dame
Te-Hina Paopao, South Carolina
Hailey Van Lith, TCU
Rori Harmon, Texas
Kiki Rice, UCLA
Paige Bueckers, UConn

The Wildcat leads the nation in assists per game (7.5) through 21 games in 2024-25. In doing so, she has helped lead her team – built from the ground up – to a 19-2 overall record and an 8-1 mark in the Southeastern Conference. She also has led them to a 4-1 mark against Associated Press Top 25 opponents.

If the season ended today, her 7.5 assists per game would break a more than four-decade-old school record, which was set by Pam Browning on 7.14 assists per game in 1982-83. Also, she currently has 157 assists on the season, needing just 53 more to break, too, the more than four-decade-old school record, also set by Browning on 209 assists in 1981-82.

In fact, no player has entered even the top 10 of either of those lists since Amber Smith in 2009-10.

Playing in a new conference, her production has abounded against the best teams in the nation.

Through nine SEC games, she is averaging 23.0 points per game, 7.8 assists per game and 2.3 rebounds per game, while also adding nine steals and one block.

Combining her 207 points and 71 assists in those nine league games, she accounts for more than 50.0 percent of production in conference contests.

Amoore, a graduate guard from Ballarat, Australia, recently led her team in scoring and assists in back-to-back Associated Press Top 25 wins, meanwhile tying the school record with her 43 points at No. 13/12 Oklahoma on Sunday. She becomes just the fifth player in Division I this season to score as many as 43 points, and the second in the SEC. She also became the first player in program history – and the only player in the league since at least 2002-03 – to have at least 43 points and eight assists in a single game.

Amoore remains the only active player in Division I – men or women – to have at least 2,000 career points and at least 800 career assists.

The Wildcat has drained 54 three-point field goals this season, while logging three games with at least seven so far in 2024-25. She became the lone player in program history to have three games with at least seven makes from the arc in a single season.

Amoore has scored in double digits in 20 games this season, while she has scored at least 20 points in 11 games this season.

In nine games, she has recorded at least three makes from the arc, and in 20 games, she has dished out at least seven assists.

She has put together two double-doubles on the year in points and assists.

The point guard is hauling in awards this season, including the following:

(As of Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. ET)

  • Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Top 10 Finalist
  • NCAA March Madness Starting Lineup of the Week (Jan. 8, 2025)
  • John R. Wooden Award® Midseason Top 25 Watch List
  • Ann Meyers Drysdale National Player of the Week (Jan. 7 2025)
  • SEC Player of the Week (Jan. 7, 2025)
  • Wade Trophy Watch List
  • John R. Wooden Award® Preseason Top 50 Watch List
  • Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Watch List
  • Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Women’s College Player of the Year Watch List
  • All-SEC First Team by Media
  • All-SEC First Team by Coaches
  • Seventh-most votes in the preseason AP All-America Poll

Fans are encouraged to participate in Fan Voting in both of the remaining rounds starting on Friday, February 7, on hoophallawards.com. The Fan Vote will count as one committee vote during the finalist selection process.

In March, the Top 10 list will be narrowed to just five, and in late March, the five finalists will be presented to Cousy, Lieberman, and the Hall of Fame’s selection committees, where winners will be selected. The Selection Committees for the Bob Cousy and Nancy Lieberman Awards are composed of top men’s and women’s college basketball personnel, including media members, head coaches, sports information directors, and Hall of Famers.

The winners of the 2025 Cousy and Lieberman Awards will be presented on a to-be-determined date, along with the four other members of the Men’s and Women’s Starting Five. Additional awards being presented include the Jerry West and Ann Meyers Drysdale Awards (Shooting Guard), Julius Erving and Cheryl Miller Awards (Small Forward), Karl Malone and Katrina McClain Awards (Power Forward), and the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Lisa Leslie Awards (Center).

For more information on the Kentucky women’s basketball team, visit UKathletics.com or follow @KentuckyWBB on X, Instagram, and Facebook.

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