LAS VEGAS -- Trey Moses only had four points Monday against Coppin State, but that was no measure of his impact on a 79-77 victory for the Ball State men's basketball team at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The sophomore center grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds and found open teammates from both the low and the high post for five assists. But the play that stood out the most was his blocked shot against Coppin State's hottest player in the final 10 seconds. It was one of his four blocks on the day.
Ball State (2-2) had a difficult time guarding Keith Shivers.