MUNCIE, Ind. — Trey Moses became the latest Ball State basketball player to earn his first professional contract when he announced earlier this month he’d inked a deal with BC Beroe in Bulgaria.
Moses’ career with the Cardinals saw him earn a Mid-American Conference All-Defensive Team spot as a sophomore and All-MAC Third Team spot as a junior. He finished with a school record 132 games played. And he left Muncie with 1,138 career points, 905 career rebounds and 139 career blocks.
The Louisville native opened up about his mental health journey in June, and this month spoke with the Star Press about how he found basketball, when he realized he could become a professional athlete and more.