
WNBA standout Kelsey Plum has unveiled the lineup of rising stars chosen for the 2025 edition of her Dawg Class program.
The Dawg Class is a developmental camp designed to support the next wave of elite women’s basketball players, offering them essential training and mentorship for advancement to the professional level. This year’s roster includes several standout names, such as Azzi Fudd, who spearheaded UConn’s championship run and earned the title of 2025 Final Four Most Outstanding Player. A member of the original 2023 Dawg Class, Fudd continues to impress with her evolving talent.
Joining her is fellow Husky KK Arnold, a key contributor to UConn’s national title victory. Arnold returns after her participation in the 2024 Dawg Class, showing her ongoing progress.
Making her debut in the program is South Carolina’s Tessa Johnson, who played a crucial role in the Gamecocks’ 2024 NCAA Championship win. She now joins the Dawg Class to sharpen her game among the nation’s best.
Veteran Georgia Amoore, a dominant figure in college hoops since the camp’s launch in 2023, returns for her third straight year. The 2025 Dawg Class promises a blend of elite instruction and guidance, aiming to prepare these future pros for success beyond college basketball.
2025 Dawg Class roster
Name | College team |
---|---|
Georgia Amoore | Kentucky |
KK Arnold | UConn |
Mikayla Blakes | Vanderbilt |
Zoe Brooks | NC State |
Jaloni Cambridge | Ohio State |
Azzi Fudd | UConn |
Kayleigh Heckel | USC |
Ashlon Jackson | Duke |
Tessa Johnson | South Carolina |
Shyanne Sellers | Maryland |
Syla Swords | Michigan |
Harmoni Turner | Harvard |
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