Aidan Gallogly
Aidan Gallogly
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Michael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Worthington Kilbourne got a gritty win to open up the day and Gallogly was money from 3-point range to lead the way with 15 points in a low scoring contest. In the first quarter, Gallogly was aggressive with a mid-range jumper, a 3-pointer after setting a screen and then a 3-pointer after a defender went under a screen. The dagger shot also came from Gallogly when he knocked down a 3-pointer to put his team up nine with four minutes to play. Already committed to Denison, Gallogly continues the strong central Ohio recruiting that Denison has had over the past few years.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Gallogly impressed at the Midwest Basketball Club Showcase where he shot the ball from 3-point range at an extremely high level. Gallogly averaged 13 PPG as a Junior in just 14 games due to an injury. I’m always impressed by Gallogly’s IQ and toughness when I watch him and expect small college programs to love the intangibles he brings to his team.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Gallogly’s IQ and effort levels really stand out in a showcase setting, he was moving without the ball in his hands and making smart passes for his teammates. A constant communicator on the floor, Gallogly is a high-level teammate. Not the quickest player but Gallogly gets to his spots to score and can hit shots from the outside. A prospect who just loves to compete, I imagine Gallogly will have a number of small college programs interested in him by the end of the summer.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the smartest players on the court and in the classroom, I always enjoy watching Gallogly compete on the court. I recently broke him down after an impressive performance against Columbus DeSales where he showed off more outside shooting ability than he’s previously shown me. Another prospect that small college programs will love this spring and summer, Gallogly is putting himself in a good position to get interest from a variety of programs.
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Gallogly and
Te’Mar Lewis
Te’Mar
Lewis
6'1" | PG
Worthington Kilbourne | 2024
State
OH
are a nice 2024 guard duo for Worthington Kilbourne to work with and the duo were the standout performers for their team in the game I saw. Gallogly plays with a unique pace, not the fastest guy on the court but still has the ability to get where he needs to make plays. Gallogly over the first three quarters had been looking to drive and passed up some open looks from downtown. In the fourth with his team scrambling for buckets late, he started letting it fly off the catch and knocked down back-to-back catch and shoot 3’s with no hesitation. If Gallogly is going to become a productive rotation player at the college level, getting consiscent on those catch and shoot 3’s will be a huge skill for him to have. I like his passing from the wing guard position and his ability to defend, which is Lewis’ best skill.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Gallogly gets on this list because I absolutely loved the motor he played at all game. Despite being 6’3 and having a couple players taller than him on both teams, Gallogly easily led the game in rebounding and was getting loose balls on both ends. Gallogly also moved well without the basketball and got himself open. Despite having a cold shooting day from the outside, Gallogly helped his team on both ends and gets some deserved love here.
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