Amoore had two key games this week and got her second National Player of the Week recognition.
#Hokies Georgia Amoore has been named one of five USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale National Player of the Week after her performances against Virginia and North Carolina in overtime 20 PTS | 14 ASSTS vs Virginia 21 PTS | 11 ASSTS vs North Carolina #NCAAWBB #USWBA pic.twitter.com/0yhG1jMU9A— Jeannie (@jeanniebrichett) February 6, 2024
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stacking them up!
Did anyone else hear on the broadcast on Sunday the commentator question why Georgia isn't being considered for the Australian Women's National Team for the upcoming Olympics in Paris? Anyone know anything about this? Seems somewhat odd given her success at VT, but the team could be stacked with PG or SG options that are more experienced in international play. Still, at her age, you would think a roster spot and some experience going through the process even if she doesn't play significant minutes would benefit the team at the next Olympics.
https://www.fiba.basketball/rankingwomen
Looks like Australia is the 3rd ranked team in the world behind the USA and China. I was wondering myself why she would not be considered but looking at that I assume the team has a lot of really good players (and that play together more often). It would have been cool to see her in the Olympics for sure, maybe she ends up on the next team.
current guards listed on the AUS national team roster:
I think Amoore would be in the mix for a backup PG role if they ever went with that roster composition, but they seem to go heavy on the SG/wing types and PF/C types
I sincerely appreciate the research that I was too lazy to do. Great info!
And Georgia does have experience in international tournaments playing for Australia