Kamorea Arnold is enjoying traveling with Overtime Select this offseason. The UConn star shared a glimpse of her trip to Atlanta on Instagram on Tuesday.
KK Arnold visits Atlanta with Overtime Select
KK Arnold, along with several other women’s basketball stars, visited Atlanta with Overtime Select. The Huskies guard gave fans a peek into the star-studded weekend via Instagram.
The event in Atlanta brought together some of the biggest names in the game, such as South Carolina’s Chloe Kitts and AP Player of the Year, JuJu Watkins. The stars came together to promote Overtime Select, a league created in 2023 to showcase the best 15-18-year-old women’s players in the US. Players are supported in their development both on and off the court and receive media training and financial literacy classes.
Arnold expressed her excitement about being invited to Atlanta and shared photos and videos from her trip on Instagram. She posted a picture alongside other women’s basketball stars, a clip in which she can be seen showing off her skills on the court, a photo of her signing autographs with a big smile on her face, an outfit picture, and a clip of her messing around with the microphone. She also gave a four-word reaction in her caption.
”Good vibes in Atlanta🙂↔️,” Arnold wrote.
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Arnold’s work with Overtime Select has kept her busy this offseason. Last week, the UConn guard attended the company’s Takeover event and shared photos and videos with her 216K Instagram followers.
“Had a blast🎥 Big thank you to @overtimeselect and @gatorade for the invite!,” Arnold wrote in her caption. “Major love to all the girly pops who came through and showed out — we killed it!”
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A look at KK Arnold’s sophomore season at UConn
KK Arnold is coming off an impressive sophomore campaign at UConn that saw her squad secure the national championship.
The guard was the difference-maker for the Huskies early on. As a freshman, she served as a starter. This season, she proved that she can also be a valuable role player off the bench.

Arnold appeared in all 40 games for UConn this season, averaging 21.2 minutes. Her contributions highlighted her two-way ability as she recorded 5.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. She shot 47.4%.
The guard was an essential part of UConn’s championship season and will look to hone her skill set further in her upcoming junior campaign.
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