“The female version of Travis Hunter”: College hoops fans react to Chloe Kitts appreciating BF Collin Murray-Boyles in TikTok video

“The female version of Travis Hunter”: College hoops fans react to Chloe Kitts appreciating BF Collin Murray-Boyles in TikTok video.

Charleston Southern v South Carolina - Source: GettySouth Carolina’s Chloe Kitts – Source: Image via Getty

South Carolina star Chloe Kitts recently captured the attention of social media fans with a playful TikTok video celebrating her boyfriend, Collin Murray-Boyles.

The video, which features Kitts humorously showing off moments with Murray-Boyles, sparked reactions from fans admiring the couple

“Yesterday was so beautiful”: Kia Brooks captures Flau’jae Johnson’s excitement after seeing mom’s gift from $326.54 billion luxury brand

Hannah Hidalgo’s quip at Azzi Fudd reminded of Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant-like mentality, according to hoops analyst

WATCH: South Carolina’s Bree Hall reunites with sister Brooklyn for Christmas in latest dance TikTok

Kitts’ TikTok clip sparked comparisons to football sensation Travis Hunter and his dynamic personality.

“The female version of Travis Hunter,” a fan commented.

A fan comments on Chloe Kitts' TikTok postA fan comments on Chloe Kitts’ TikTok post

The couple’s chemistry drew admiration from fans, with many commenting on their shared passion for sports and their ability to keep things fun.

Other fans comment on Chloe Kitts' TikTok postOther fans comment on Chloe Kitts’ TikTok post

Both Kitts and Murray-Boyles are making names for themselves in the collegiate sports world. Kitts has showcased her versatility and skill set for the Gamecocks this season, averaging 10.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 51.9% from the floor.

ADVERTISING

Meanwhile, Murray-Boyles is steadily establishing himself as a key player on the South Carolina Gamecocks averaging 16.2 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 65.0% from the floor.

Dawn Staley praises and reassures Chloe Kitts despite setback

The South Carolina Gamecocks, led by coach Dawn Staley, faced a brief setback when Chloe Kitts missed the November 10 game against NC State due to an “academic policy issue.” However, Kitts returned one game later, silencing any doubts with her stellar performance.

ADVERTISING

Kitts has been a standout for the No. 3-ranked Gamecocks this season. Her resilience and growth were on full display during South Carolina’s 81-70 victory over the No. 8-ranked Duke Blue Devils on Dec. 5, where she scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds.

Following the game, Staley reflected on Kitts’ journey and dedication.

“Chloe wants it bad, you know,” Staley said. “Sometimes it works for her, and sometimes against her.”

She recalled a moment where Kitts expressed concern that her coach didn’t believe in her after her minutes decreased over Thanksgiving due to some poor shot choices.

“She didn’t take bad shots,” Staley noted. “And because of that, she gets this kind of performance. When she gets bad shots, it affects our rhythm. My expectation is for her to take better shots, so she can set the example.”

Staley expressed her hope that basketball would “repay” Kitts for her hard work.

“She does all the extra, so I want basketball to repay her in this way a lot more times than it has,” Staley said.

Kitts’ ability to rebound from challenges and excel exemplifies the dedication and skill expected of a Gamecock.

Related Posts

Our Privacy policy

https://autulu.com - © 2025 News