Indiana's loss at Oregon wasn't a bad loss, but it was certainly a winnable game for the Hoosiers. Trey Galloway made a 3-pointer with 1:58 to play that gave Indiana a one point lead in the final minutes.
It was nice of the basketball world to nickname a signature shot after Trey Galloway. Or was he named after the shot?
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.
In its final shot at a regular-season Quad 1 victory, Indiana came to play on the road against Oregon.
SPORTS: In a men's college basketball game that had 10 ties and 10 lead changes, it was the Oregon Ducks who pulled away late to knock off the Indiana Hoosiers at Matthew Knight Arena Tuesday night 73-64.
Indiana men’s basketball’s players slowly trotted off the court Tuesday night as a crucial opportunity slipped from their fingertips. The Hoosiers led with less than two minutes remaining, but stumbled to the finish the line, falling short of a late-season Quad 1 win on the road.
Jackson Shelstad scored eight of his 17 points in the final 90 seconds as Oregon closed on a 10-0 run and the Ducks beat Indiana 74-64 for their sixth win in a row.