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.
Galloway is currently in his fifth season at Indiana, having started at least three games in all five seasons. He's stuck around in Bloomington through two head coaches and appeared in two NCAA Tournaments so far with Indiana.
Galloway, a Culver, Ind., native, is also making his way up the Indiana point and assists leaderboards. He has 973 career points going into Tuesday’s game, and he could soon become one of 56 players in program history to score 1,000 points. Galloway recently passed Isiah Thomas, and he’s five points behind Matt Nover and 35 behind Jared Jeffries.
Indiana heads out west to play Washington and Oregon, led by a group of seniors and a coach who are looking to finish their college careers strong.
Trey Galloway in the midst of one of the best stretches of his career, after helping Indiana to wins over Penn State and Purdue with huge performances. As his career
Mike Woodson hinted at reinserting Mackenzie Mgbako into the ... lineup of the season in Sunday’s 73-58 win over Purdue that featured Myles Rice, Trey Galloway, Anthony Leal, Luke Goode and Malik Reneau. It’s tied for the most starting lineups Woodson ...
The Hoosiers were down a player against an aggressive Penn State defense. It didn't matter as steady play from starters, and timely bench production led to win.
Trey Galloway lost his starting job at midseason ... t cleared for full contact until late September. Indiana coach Mike Woodson was cautious about Galloway’s workload through the first ...