Andrew Terry is a 6'8" Power Forward in the 2028 class.
Terry attends George Rogers Clark in Kentucky and plays club basketball for Indiana Elite 3SSB.
Terry's Player Profile was created on August 18, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
2028 Rankings Update: Numbers 6-10
Andrew has a very high floor as a prospect and will be a very good college player when...
Written by Steve Quattrocchi
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
AAU Transfer Portal News Ahead of the July Live Periods Pt.1
Andrew competed alongside Brad Beal Elite for the first two sessions of Nike EYBL’s E16. He played a...
Written by Doneah Marshall
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
Transfer Tracker: Impact Junior Transfers, Pt. 1
Terry has been at GRC for a couple of months now so it’s easy to forget that he...
Written by Steve Quattrocchi
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
KABC: Mike’s Sunday Standouts
Making the move to region rival George Rogers Clark from Montgomery County, Terry wasted no time getting involved...
Written by Michael Roth
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
Kentuckiana’s Nationally Recognized Talent Part 2
Andrew found major success during his sophomore campaign, leading a team with several D1 prospects in both points...
Written by Doneah Marshall
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
Transfer Tracker: Impact Transfers Heading into June
Terry’s transfer to GRC from MoCo happened so long ago that it feels like old news. Andrew led...
Written by Steve Quattrocchi
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
2028 Rankings Update: The Top Five
One of the players who just gets things done, Andrew is a versatile forward who can play around...
Written by Steve Quattrocchi
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
Top Individual Performances in the 10th Region Tournament
In MoCo’s victory, Andrew Terry was the game changer. Facing a Campbell County team with plenty of size,...
Written by Josh Kalb
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
Mike’s Weekly Standouts
Terry made a big impact offensively for Montgomery County, scoring some tough buckets in the paint. To start...
Written by Michael Roth
Andrew
TerryPF
Class
2028
Height
6'8"
HS
George Rogers Clark
|
KY
2028 Rankings Update: Top 5
A double-double threat every night, Terry moves up from 6th to 4th in this update. Averaging 21 and...
Written by Steve Quattrocchi
Steve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Steve Quattrocchi
Prep Hoops Lead Scout
Andrew has a very high floor as a prospect and will be a very good college player when the time comes. Terry is capable of playing both inside and out on the offensive end. His fit at GRC next season will be interesting to monitor as there is a lot of talent on the reigning state champs’ roster. Andrew remains a top 2028 in Kentucky and will make an impact in college when he gets to that level.
Andrew competed alongside Brad Beal Elite for the first two sessions of Nike EYBL’s E16. He played a vital rotational role while doing so and notably connected on 44% of his field goal attempts. Since then, he’s brought his talents back closer to home after having joined 3SSB powerhouse, Indiana Elite.
Terry has been at GRC for a couple of months now so it’s easy to forget that he was at their arch rival just 3 months ago. Holding multiple D1 offers, I believe Andrew is the highest ranked transfer in the state, at this point. The state champs have had an up and down summer while trying to integrate Terry into the offense but they’ll be hard to beat when December gets here.
Making the move to region rival George Rogers Clark from Montgomery County, Terry wasted no time getting involved for his new team this weekend. I loved that Terry wanted to dunk on players heads in the paint, as he almost caught multiple bodies this weekend and usually drew a foul on these plays. Terry also scored off nice sets that got him moving towards the rim off the catch and he’s so tough to stop when his momentum is taking him downhill to the rim. I expect Terry to make a big difference this season for George Rogers Clark, who are reloading in an effort to win another state championship.
Andrew found major success during his sophomore campaign, leading a team with several D1 prospects in both points and rebounds. He’s having a decent debut season on the EYBL circuit and carrying a significant load for a really good Brad Beal elite squad that is a legit Peach Jam contender. He’ll likely carry that same momentum into his junior season at GRC as an addition that will make an immediate impact for the defending champions. His hard-nosed and highly efficient play has landed him as the #23 recruit in the nation at his position according to ESPN with a ceiling that’s arguably higher.
Terry’s transfer to GRC from MoCo happened so long ago that it feels like old news. Andrew led Montgomery in scoring and rebounding last season and is capable of doing the same for the defending state champs this season.
One of the players who just gets things done, Andrew is a versatile forward who can play around the bucket or stretch out past the three point line. Terry made headlines for transferring from Montgomery County to GRC a couple of weeks ago. He should feast at GRC with single coverage and be a matchup nightmare for the opposition.
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was the game changer. Facing a Campbell County team with plenty of size, Terry matched up well and made things difficult for the Camels all night, finishing with 28 points on 11-of-16 shooting from the field, going 2-of-2 from three, and grabbing 10 rebounds. Terry impacted the game on both ends of the floor, proving difficult to contain off the drive while finishing efficiently at the rim and also threatening the defense with his ability to knock down perimeter shots. Defensively, he stayed active and used his length well to contest shots and disrupt possessions.
Terry made a big impact offensively for Montgomery County, scoring some tough buckets in the paint. To start the game Terry got his own miss and put it right back up and in. Later in the first quarter, Terry had a quick rip and go finish off the dribble and followed that up with a lefty post finish. When Terry catches the ball in the short corner he can hit the baseline jumper or attack off the bounce and score. In the second half, Terry had a huge slam dunk where he drove right down Broadway. One of the most productive players in the 2028 class in Kentucky, Terry has continued his ascension this season after winning a 15 U 3SSB title with Midwest Basketball Club 3SSB
in the summer.
A double-double threat every night, Terry moves up from 6th to 4th in this update. Averaging 21 and 10, Andrew combines a high skill level with a big time motor and makes himself one of the best players in this class. Much like Hillerich, Terry can stretch out to the three point line and keep defenses honest. As Andrew continues to add to his skill level, he has a chance to be a high level recruit.