Indiana University Athletics

Indiana Basketball Game Notes – Game 32 vs. Maryland
3/9/2023 11:45:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Opening Tip
• Indiana University opens the 2023 Big Ten Tournament as the No. 3 seed. The Hoosiers will play the six-seeded Maryland Terrapins on March 10 at the United Center in Chicago. Tip is scheduled for approximately 9 p.m. ET on BTN.
• Indiana has entered the BTT as the third seed on three previous occasions: 1999, 2007, and 2008. The Hoosiers are 0-3 in those games.
• A win on Friday night would earn IU a spot in the semifinals for the seventh time in program history. Indiana has advanced to the title game just once, a 63-61 loss to Iowa in 2001.
Game Information
March 10, 2023 • 9 p.m. ET • 2023 Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal
United Center (23,500) • Chicago, Ill.
TV: BTN (Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Andy Katz)
Radio: IU Radio Network (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, John Herrick)
Series History: Indiana leads, 11-9
Last Meeting: MARY 66, IU 55 on Jan. 31, 2023 in College Park
All-B1G Performers
• Senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis was one of two players (Zach Edey, Purdue) unanimously selected to the All-Big Ten First Team for both the coaches and the media. TJD was also named to the five-player All-Defensive Team.
The first team honor comes a season after earning second team accolades across all three voting outlets as a junior. Following his sophomore campaign, he was tabbed an All-Big Ten First Team performer by the media and a second team choice by the coaches. He was a third team honoree and was included on the All-Freshman Team after his rookie season.
The last Hoosier to be named to an All-Big Ten Team in four-straight seasons since Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell (2013-16). He is the first Hoosier since Victor Oladipo (2012-13) to be named to the All-Defensive team in consecutive seasons.
The Greenwood native averaged 20.5 points (tied for 2nd in the Big Ten), 11.0 rebounds (2nd), 3.9 assists (7th), and 2.8 blocks (1st) per game. Jackson-Davis finished second in the league with 16 double-doubles. He produced 21.8 points (2nd), 12.4 rebounds (2nd), 4.7 assists (5th), and 2.9 blocks (1st) per game in 20 conference games this season.
• Freshman guard Jalen Hood-Schifino was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year by both the coaches and the media, an award not won by a Hoosier since Noah Vonleh (2014). The Pittsburgh, Pa., native also picked up enough votes to be named to the All-Big Ten Second Team by the media and the third team by the coaches.
JHS averaged 13.4 points (3rd among Big Ten freshmen), 4.1 rebounds (5th), 3.8 assists (2nd), 0.9 steals (3rd), and 1.2 made 3-pointers (7th) per contest this season. His scoring average increased to 14.9 points (2nd) per game in conference games.
• Fifth-year senior Miller Kopp was selected as the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree for Indiana. In his final start at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Kopp broke the Big Ten record for conference games played with 99. He was one of three Hoosiers to appear in all 31 games this season and the only player to appear in the starting lineup each game.
Last Time Out
• Indiana mounted the program's largest comeback of the season to erase a 12-point deficit in a 75-73 overtime triumph over Michigan on March 5. The game served as Senior Day for five Hoosier players.
• Senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis tallied 27 points, nine rebounds, six assists, two steals, and two blocks to will the team to victory.
• Sixth-year senior forward Race Thompson picked up his first double-double of 2023 with 16 points and 10 rebounds. He added a game-high four steals, including one in the final minute of both regulation and overtime.
• Freshman guard Jalen Hood-Schifino tallied 13 points, including the game-tying triple with 59 seconds to play.
Jackson-Davis, The All-American
• Since the calendar flipped to 2023, senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis has averaged 22.8 points, 12.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.8 blocks per game. His rebounding figure marks the second-highest tally in the NCAA during the 18-game stretch.
• In Big Ten play, Jackson-Davis ranks second in the league with 21.8 points and 12.4 rebounds per contest. He leads the conference with 2.9 blocked shots per game. His rebounding rate is the second highest in conference play in the last 25 seasons.
• Over the last 25 years of basketball only Jackson-Davis (Jan. 2023), Tim Duncan, and Shaquille O'Neal have averaged at least 23.0 points, 14.0 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks per game in a calendar month (min. 5 games) in Division I basketball or the NBA.
• TJD posted three 30-pooint games in the month of January, including back-to-back games with 35 points at Illinois (Jan. 19) and 31 points against Michigan State (Jan. 22). He also grabbed at least 20 rebounds three times during the stretch of nine games.
The Trey Gallo-Way
• Junior guard Trey Galloway has averaged 7.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game in 21 starts this season. Indiana is 14-7 in his starts this season.
• Overall this season, Gallo is shooting 49.3% from the floor and 47.5% from the 3-point line. He has made more 3-pointers (28) this season than his first two seasons on campus (12) combined.
• Galloway entered the season as a 19.7% 3-point shooter. His 29.6% increase from his career shooting number to his 2022-23 single-season split marks the highest in all of college basketball (min. 50 career made 3-pointers).
• The third-year player has recorded nine double-figure scoring games this season. In his previous two years combined, Gallo tallied five.
Miller Time
• Fifth-year senior forward Miller Kopp has knocked down a team-best 56 3-pointers this season, the second most of his career (65 in 2019-20). He is hitting the long ball at a 45.2% clip, the second-highest percentage on the team (min. 20 attempts).
• In the two games against Rutgers this season, Kopp averaged 19.5 points and hit 60.0% (9-of-15) of his shots from behind the arc. The two games mark his two highest scoring outputs of his season.
• Kopp provided the key stop on Michigan freshman Jett Howard on Feb. 11, forcing Howard into a difficult shot at the buzzer to preserve Indiana's 62-61 victory in Ann Arbor.
Chasing History
• Senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis currently sits fourth all-time at IU in scoring (2,163). He holds the program record in both rebounds (1,105) and blocked shots (255). He joins Alan Henderson as the only Hoosiers to be top-10 all-time in career scoring, rebounding, and blocks.
Up Next: Career Scoring Leaders
1. Calbert Cheaney (2,613)
2. Steve Alford (2,438)
3. Don Schlundt (2,192)
4. Trayce Jackson-Davis (2,163)
Up Next: Career Double-Doubles
1. Walt Bellamy (59)
2. Archie Dees (56)
3. Alan Henderson (49)
4. Trayce Jackson-Davis (48)
• The Center Grove product is the only active men's Division I player to tally at least 2,000 career points, 1,000 career rebounds, and 250 career blocks. In the last 25 seasons, only five players have achieved those numbers in college basketball. Only Kyle Hines (UNCG) produced those numbers on a higher career scoring average.
• Jackson-Davis is one of two high-major players (Zach Edey; Purdue) to average at least 20.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 2.0 blocks
• Indiana University opens the 2023 Big Ten Tournament as the No. 3 seed. The Hoosiers will play the six-seeded Maryland Terrapins on March 10 at the United Center in Chicago. Tip is scheduled for approximately 9 p.m. ET on BTN.
• Indiana has entered the BTT as the third seed on three previous occasions: 1999, 2007, and 2008. The Hoosiers are 0-3 in those games.
• A win on Friday night would earn IU a spot in the semifinals for the seventh time in program history. Indiana has advanced to the title game just once, a 63-61 loss to Iowa in 2001.
Game Information
March 10, 2023 • 9 p.m. ET • 2023 Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal
United Center (23,500) • Chicago, Ill.
TV: BTN (Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Andy Katz)
Radio: IU Radio Network (Don Fischer, Errek Suhr, John Herrick)
Series History: Indiana leads, 11-9
Last Meeting: MARY 66, IU 55 on Jan. 31, 2023 in College Park
All-B1G Performers
• Senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis was one of two players (Zach Edey, Purdue) unanimously selected to the All-Big Ten First Team for both the coaches and the media. TJD was also named to the five-player All-Defensive Team.
The first team honor comes a season after earning second team accolades across all three voting outlets as a junior. Following his sophomore campaign, he was tabbed an All-Big Ten First Team performer by the media and a second team choice by the coaches. He was a third team honoree and was included on the All-Freshman Team after his rookie season.
The last Hoosier to be named to an All-Big Ten Team in four-straight seasons since Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell (2013-16). He is the first Hoosier since Victor Oladipo (2012-13) to be named to the All-Defensive team in consecutive seasons.
The Greenwood native averaged 20.5 points (tied for 2nd in the Big Ten), 11.0 rebounds (2nd), 3.9 assists (7th), and 2.8 blocks (1st) per game. Jackson-Davis finished second in the league with 16 double-doubles. He produced 21.8 points (2nd), 12.4 rebounds (2nd), 4.7 assists (5th), and 2.9 blocks (1st) per game in 20 conference games this season.
• Freshman guard Jalen Hood-Schifino was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year by both the coaches and the media, an award not won by a Hoosier since Noah Vonleh (2014). The Pittsburgh, Pa., native also picked up enough votes to be named to the All-Big Ten Second Team by the media and the third team by the coaches.
JHS averaged 13.4 points (3rd among Big Ten freshmen), 4.1 rebounds (5th), 3.8 assists (2nd), 0.9 steals (3rd), and 1.2 made 3-pointers (7th) per contest this season. His scoring average increased to 14.9 points (2nd) per game in conference games.
• Fifth-year senior Miller Kopp was selected as the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree for Indiana. In his final start at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Kopp broke the Big Ten record for conference games played with 99. He was one of three Hoosiers to appear in all 31 games this season and the only player to appear in the starting lineup each game.
Last Time Out
• Indiana mounted the program's largest comeback of the season to erase a 12-point deficit in a 75-73 overtime triumph over Michigan on March 5. The game served as Senior Day for five Hoosier players.
• Senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis tallied 27 points, nine rebounds, six assists, two steals, and two blocks to will the team to victory.
• Sixth-year senior forward Race Thompson picked up his first double-double of 2023 with 16 points and 10 rebounds. He added a game-high four steals, including one in the final minute of both regulation and overtime.
• Freshman guard Jalen Hood-Schifino tallied 13 points, including the game-tying triple with 59 seconds to play.
Jackson-Davis, The All-American
• Since the calendar flipped to 2023, senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis has averaged 22.8 points, 12.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.8 blocks per game. His rebounding figure marks the second-highest tally in the NCAA during the 18-game stretch.
• In Big Ten play, Jackson-Davis ranks second in the league with 21.8 points and 12.4 rebounds per contest. He leads the conference with 2.9 blocked shots per game. His rebounding rate is the second highest in conference play in the last 25 seasons.
• Over the last 25 years of basketball only Jackson-Davis (Jan. 2023), Tim Duncan, and Shaquille O'Neal have averaged at least 23.0 points, 14.0 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks per game in a calendar month (min. 5 games) in Division I basketball or the NBA.
• TJD posted three 30-pooint games in the month of January, including back-to-back games with 35 points at Illinois (Jan. 19) and 31 points against Michigan State (Jan. 22). He also grabbed at least 20 rebounds three times during the stretch of nine games.
The Trey Gallo-Way
• Junior guard Trey Galloway has averaged 7.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game in 21 starts this season. Indiana is 14-7 in his starts this season.
• Overall this season, Gallo is shooting 49.3% from the floor and 47.5% from the 3-point line. He has made more 3-pointers (28) this season than his first two seasons on campus (12) combined.
• Galloway entered the season as a 19.7% 3-point shooter. His 29.6% increase from his career shooting number to his 2022-23 single-season split marks the highest in all of college basketball (min. 50 career made 3-pointers).
• The third-year player has recorded nine double-figure scoring games this season. In his previous two years combined, Gallo tallied five.
Miller Time
• Fifth-year senior forward Miller Kopp has knocked down a team-best 56 3-pointers this season, the second most of his career (65 in 2019-20). He is hitting the long ball at a 45.2% clip, the second-highest percentage on the team (min. 20 attempts).
• In the two games against Rutgers this season, Kopp averaged 19.5 points and hit 60.0% (9-of-15) of his shots from behind the arc. The two games mark his two highest scoring outputs of his season.
• Kopp provided the key stop on Michigan freshman Jett Howard on Feb. 11, forcing Howard into a difficult shot at the buzzer to preserve Indiana's 62-61 victory in Ann Arbor.
Chasing History
• Senior forward Trayce Jackson-Davis currently sits fourth all-time at IU in scoring (2,163). He holds the program record in both rebounds (1,105) and blocked shots (255). He joins Alan Henderson as the only Hoosiers to be top-10 all-time in career scoring, rebounding, and blocks.
Up Next: Career Scoring Leaders
1. Calbert Cheaney (2,613)
2. Steve Alford (2,438)
3. Don Schlundt (2,192)
4. Trayce Jackson-Davis (2,163)
Up Next: Career Double-Doubles
1. Walt Bellamy (59)
2. Archie Dees (56)
3. Alan Henderson (49)
4. Trayce Jackson-Davis (48)
• The Center Grove product is the only active men's Division I player to tally at least 2,000 career points, 1,000 career rebounds, and 250 career blocks. In the last 25 seasons, only five players have achieved those numbers in college basketball. Only Kyle Hines (UNCG) produced those numbers on a higher career scoring average.
• Jackson-Davis is one of two high-major players (Zach Edey; Purdue) to average at least 20.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 2.0 blocks
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