Indiana basketball guard Trey Galloway's has been at the center of Hoosiers' late push to reach the NCAA Tournament:
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
Trey Galloway set four different season or career highs in Indiana’s 83-78 victory over Penn State, and when it mattered most, Galloway was at his best.
Trey Galloway hit back-to-back 3-pointers in the second half to give the Hoosiers the lead, and IU held off an aggressive Penn State.
The 6-point burst regained Indiana men’s basketball’s lead over Penn State — one the Hoosiers held onto for the remainder of their 83-78 win over the Nittany Lions on Wednesday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington.
In their first season in the Big Ten, Washington has struggled, but Indiana can’t take anything for granted on its long road trip.
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.
The Hoosiers beat Penn State 83-78 on Wednesday night for its second straight win and third win in their last four games. They played inspired basketball in the second half just as they did in an upset victory over Purdue and slammed the door on PSU in impressive fashion.
Indiana gets to be the last Big Ten team to visit the West Coast since the conference expanded to 18 teams.
Malik Reneau and Trey Galloway each scored 15 points, and Indiana allowed just 21 in the second half as the Hoosiers overcame a 12-point halftime deficit to beat No. 13 Purdue 73-58.
Mike Woodson may not be returning as Indiana's head coach next year, but he and his staff are not throwing in the towel on what's left of this season. With every win, they better their chance at ending his tenure on a good note in the NCAA Tournament.
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