Indiana senior guard Trey Galloway will set the program record for games played Tuesday at Oregon. He’s also nearing 1,000 career points and climbing Indiana’s assists leaderboard.
EUGENE, Ore. — Indiana basketball guard Trey Galloway got the starting nod against Oregon on Tuesday night in his 138th game to break the program's career games played record. The fifth-year guard surpassed the mark that Yogi Ferrell set in 2015.
Trey Galloway has been at Indiana for five seasons. He is the all-time leader in games played in Hoosiers history.
With his start in the Hoosiers' road loss to Oregon, Trey Galloway set the program record with 138 games played, moving out of a tie with Yogi Ferrell. Galloway is currently in his fifth season at Indiana,
Flashy Trey Galloway, subtle Anthony Leal and confounding Mike Woodson – sigh – stayed in character to the end as IU beat Ohio State on Senior Day.
Oregon scored 10 unanswered points over the final 90 seconds to pull out a 73-64 victory over Indiana on Tuesday in the Ducks' regular-season home finale at Eugene, Ore.
The Hoosiers kept with the Ducks until late in the second half in a loss that dampens IU's chances at making the NCAA tourney. Here's how it happened.
Galloway was Indiana's leading scorer with 16 points on 2-5 shooting from deep. He also had four assists and three rebounds. Ballo was next with Indiana with 10 points, followed by a trio of Hoosiers with eight - Carlye, Reneau, and Mgbako.
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