After going undrafted in the 2014 NBA draft, Judge started a professional career in Europe with Italian team Victoria Libertas Pesaro.
In his sophomore season at Bladensburg, Judge averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds per game, and was an Honorable Mention in the All-Met team selected by the Washington Post.
[1] Halfway through his junior year, Judge transferred to Arlington Country Day School in Jacksonville, Florida, where he was coached by former NBA player Rex Morgan.
[1][7] He scored 18 points and had 7 rebounds as a member of the White team during the 2009 Jordan Brand Classic, while he did not play in the McDonald's game due to an injury to his back occurred during a practice session.
[16] Judge was confirmed in the starting lineup for his senior season under newly appointed coach Eddie Jordan.
In early August 2014, Italian Serie A team Victoria Libertas Pesaro announced the signing of Judge on a one-year contract.
[18] Judge made his debut with Pesaro October 12, 2014, in a game against Brindisi, scoring 4 points and grabbing 3 rebounds in 16 minutes of play.
In June 2015 Judge announced that he was leaving Pesaro, and signed a two-year contract with Israeli team Hapoel Tel Aviv.