Four-star Arizona signee Terry Armstrong bypassing college to go pro
Posted Jun 19, 2019
Four-star basketball recruit Terry Armstrong is bypassing college to sign a professional contract. Armstrong committed to Arizona on Oct. 24 and later signed with the Wildcats. Armstrong, a 6-foot-6 wing, informed Arizona's coaches earlier this week. He is the fourth high school recruit in the 2020 class to opt for the professional ranks in the last three weeks.
(247 Sports)
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