Trey Moses is a former collegiate basketball player at Ball State University and a current professional basketball player in Europe. Moses was a force on the court and a role model off it for Ball State men’s basketball. He played a record-setting 132 games (most in school history), scored over 1,100 points and grabbed over 900 rebounds. Moses earned All-MAC Third Team honors (junior year) and MAC All-Defensive Team (sophomore year).
Moses majored in child development, reflecting his passion for helping young people. Moses was heavily involved with Ball State’s Dance Marathon for Riley Children’s Hospital, worked as a teacher’s assistant at a preschool near campus, volunteered with Best Buddies organization, supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and organized basketball camps for kids with Down syndrome.
Moses won the NCAA Inspiration Award in 2020, recognized for his dedication to community service alongside his basketball achievements.