Peyton Underwood

Base Info

Name:
Peyton Underwood
Class:
2027
Committed:
No
Positions:
Combo Guard
Height:
5-10
Weight:
143
GPA:
4.0
Major:
Undecided
High School:
John Guyer (#24)
Club Team:
Team Twin UAA 17U (#24)
Hometown:
Lantana, TX
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Stats

JUNIOR: 16.2 points/game, 43% 3FG, 83% FT, 6 rebounds/game, 3 assists/game, 2 steals/game 2025-26 TEAM TWIN 17U: 13 points/game, 43% 3FG, 88% FT, 5 rebounds/game, 3 assists/game SKILLS: 21″ vertical jump

Athletic honors

Ranked #28 overall by Jason Key & Premier Basketball Career 43% shooter on 3-pointers School Record for career 3-pointers made 1,000 Point Club   JUNIOR TGCA All-State 1st-Team All-District All-Area Team School Season Record for 3-pointers (99) Led team in scoring & rebounding Team MVP (voted by teammates) Academic All-District   SOPHOMORE TGCA All-State 1st-Team All-District All-Area Team Led team in scoring Academic All-District   FRESHMAN TGCA All-State 1st-Team All-District Led team in scoring Academic All-District

Evaluations

Peyton Underwood has established herself as one of the premier guards in the Texas Class of 2027 (Ranked #28 overall by Jason Key & Premier Basketball) and continues to separate herself as a legitimate D1 prospect. Combining size, skill, toughness and versatility, Underwood impacts the game in every phase. She’s a true two-way guard capable of scoring at all three levels, facilitating offense, defending multiple positions, rebounding outside of her position, and making winning plays on both ends of the floor.   What makes Underwood especially intriguing is her ability to produce against elite competition. She’s consistently proven she can perform against high-major caliber athletes on a nightly basis. Her success has come against some of the best competition the state has to offer, giving confidence that her game will translate to the collegiate level. Underwood shoots 43% from beyond the arc, so defenders must respect her ability to stretch the floor, but she is equally effective attacking closeouts, getting downhill and finishing through contact. She consistently takes high-percentage shots and makes smart decisions with the basketball, reflecting a mature understanding of offensive efficiency.   Defensively, Underwood’s size, instincts, competitiveness and physicality allow her to guard multiple positions effectively, generate turnovers and rebound well beyond her position. One of the most underrated aspects of Underwood’s game is her physical development. She is deceptively strong, already posting weight-room numbers that meet or exceed D1 standards. That strength translates directly to game action, allowing her to create separation with the ball, absorb contact at the rim, battle for rebounds, defend physical opponents, and maintain durability throughout a demanding season.   Underwood possesses the complete package that college coaches covet: proven production, winning intangibles, elite shooting ability, positional versatility, high basketball IQ, physical toughness and a relentless work ethic. — Rudy Meza, ScoutU Basketball Scout, Rudy@ScoutU.com, 830-391-2745   Peyton has transformed from a sharpshooter to a true three-level scorer. Her development in the weightroom has allowed her to get to her spots and bump defenders off balance in order to create mid-range opportunities and score at the rim. With the ball in her hands, Peyton can create her own looks but is always aware of her teammates’ movement around her as she has become a dangerous passer as well. The same strength that allows her to get where she wants offensively, makes her tough to drive on defensively. She is not easily moved in the paint and leads the team in rebounding as well. Her IQ and emotional maturity progressed over the past year, creating a rock-solid leader that can be relied upon in the toughest situations. Her consistency and unmatched work ethic will create a limitless ceiling going forward. — Jake Floyd, Guyer HS Head Coach

Message from Peyton

My name is Peyton Underwood, and I am a 2027 combo guard at John H. Guyer High School in Denton, Texas. I am 5’10”, 145 pounds and currently maintain a 4.0 weighted GPA. This year I received All-State recognition while averaging 16 points, 6 rebounds and shooting 43% from 3-point range. I’m ranked #28 overall among 2027 Texas players by Jason Key & Premier Basketball. While I have not yet finalized my college major, I am committed to excelling both academically and athletically.   I take great pride in the way I communicate with my teammates and strive to be a positive leader both on and off the court. I believe leadership is earned through consistency, accountability and leading by example. I am a vocal player who encourages my teammates while challenging myself to improve every day. My strong work ethic, positive attitude and commitment to doing the little things help me contribute to my team’s success in every way possible.   Basketball has taught me the value of discipline and dedication. I train almost every day to become the best player I can be. My weekly routine includes strength training 3-4 times, 2-hour AAU practices 3 days a week, and individual skill development with my trainers 2-3 times each week. I am constantly working to become stronger, faster and more skilled. I also take pride in fueling my body with proper nutrition because I understand that taking care of my body allows me to perform at my highest level.   Away from basketball, I am family-oriented, enjoy spending time with my friends, and am a huge dog lover. I value building meaningful relationships and believe my character off the court is just as important as my performance on it.   Thank you for taking the time to review my profile. I appreciate your interest and look forward to the opportunity to speak with you about your program and how I can contribute both on the court and within your team culture.

Academics and other activities

GPA: 4.0 (3.8 unweighted) High School Enrollment: 2,435 Academic Achievements: A&B Honor Roll every year, Honors English every year Extracurricular Activities: FCA, PALS Community Service: Tango Charities – Feed the Cities

Schedules

2026 TEAM TWIN UAA 17U July 10-13: Under Armour Session 2 (Louisville, KY) July 10 @ 3:35 PM: vs. Banshees (Ct 48) July 11 @ 1:05 PM: vs. Wisconsin Lakers (Ct 48) July 11 @ 6:05 PM: vs. Nebraska Attack (Ct 44) July 12 @ 11:50 AM: vs. West Virginia Thunder KY (Ct 48) July 12 @ 4:50 PM: vs. Texas U (Ct 48) July 13 @ 10:35 AM: vs. FBC United We Trust (CT 48)   July 24-27: Under Armour Finals (Hamilton, OH)