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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Indiana senior guard Trey Galloway will miss his second straight game with a knee injury when the No. 6-seeded Hoosiers take on No. 3 seed Nebraska in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament. 

If Indiana can advance in the tournament here at the Target Center, Galloway won't be able to play at all this weekend. The even runs through Sunday, with two semifinal. games on Saturday and the championship game on Sunday.

Galloway, a senior from Culver, Ind., started all 31 regular season games, but was forced to miss the Thursday night tournament opener, a 61-59 win over Penn State. He injured the knee in warmups last Sunday in the home finale against Michigan State. He started anyway against the Spartans and played through some pain, scoring five early points. But he came out after seven minutes and never returned. 

Sources told HoosiersNow.com that Galloway has a meniscus injury that will require postseason surgery. If Indiana, which has won five straight games, can stay hot and somehow make the NCAA Tournament, the team has not ruled out him staying to play.

With Galloway out on Thursday night, sixth-year senior Xavier Johnson returned to the starting lineup and played 37 minutes. He will start again on Friday,  teaming up with freshman Gabe Cupps in the backcourt. Senior Anthony Leal played 24 minutes off the bench, and likely will see plenty of action again on Friday with Galloway unable to go. 

This article first appeared on FanNation Hoosiers Now and was syndicated with permission.

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