WATCH: Trey Galloway's Steal Leads to Easy Dunk Against Miami in NCAA Tournament
Indiana relies on Trey Galloway for stingy perimeter defense, and that's what he brought on this play.
With the Hoosiers trailing Miami 15-7 early in their NCAA Tournament game on Sunday, Galloway blew up Miami's dribble hand-off and took it the other way. Galloway had a wide-open lane to the basket and threw down an easy dunk,
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With a win, Indiana would advance to its first Sweet 16 since 2016 with Yogi Ferrell and coach Tom Crean. In Kansas City, Indiana would face the No. 1 seed Houston Cougars and former Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson. Houston defeated Auburn 81-64 on Saturday in the Round of 32 thanks to 26 points and nine rebounds from sophomore guard Tramon Mark and 22 points from first-team All-American guard Marcus Sasser.
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