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WNBA All-Star Basketball Without Borders camp is opportunity for international players to be seen

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Georgia Amoore went to an international basketball camp at the 2019 Final Four and was seen for one of the first times by Virginia Tech coaches.

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WNBA All-Star Basketball Without Borders camp is opportunity for international players to be seen

Washington Mystics players Georgia Amoore instructs international campers at the annual Basketball without Borders camp at All-Star weekend on Saturday, July 19, 2025 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Doug Feinberg)


INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Georgia Amoore went to an international basketball camp at the 2019 Final Four and was seen for one of the first times by Virginia Tech coaches.

That led to a scholarship at the school where the Australian guard eventually led the Hokies their first Final Four in 2023. Now the Washington Mystics rookie is an instructor at a camp, which is in its third year, that’s connected to the WNBA All-Star Game this weekend.

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