November 13-20 is the college basketball early signing period, and IU class of 2020 commits Trey Galloway, Jordan Geronimo and Anthony Leal have all signed their national letters of intent this week.
As it currently stands, the Hoosiers have one open scholarship on their 2020-21 roster.
Indiana formally announced that Galloway, Geronimo and Leal had signed in a release issued today, and included a brief comment from Archie Miller. The full release is below.
Hoosier Basketball Signs Three To National Letters of Intent
Bloomington, Indiana—Indiana University men’s basketball coach Archie Miller has announced the signing of national letters of intent for three students-athletes to attend IU and play basketball for the Hoosiers beginning next season. Joining the Cream and Crimson will be guard Trey Galloway (Culver, IN/Culver Academy), forward Jordan Geronimo (Concord, NH/St. Paul’s) and guard Anthony Leal (Bloomington, IN/South).
The class is currently rated 20th in the country by 247Sports.com.
Quoting Coach Miller
“We are excited to add three high-quality young men and their families to the Indiana basketball program. Anthony, Jordan and Trey have competed at championship levels in high school, AAU and have been extremely well coached throughout their lives. They bring toughness, athleticism, versatility and a high basketball IQ and represent everything we look for on and off the court. They make others better, will have a positive impact on our team culture and are prepared to help us compete at the highest level in the Big Ten.”
Trey Galloway
G 6-4. 200
Culver, IN (Culver Academies)
Ranked #139: 247, #137, Rivals.com
Helped Culver Academies, which is coached by his father, Mark, to an Indiana Class 3A state title in 2018 and a championship game appearance in 2019 ..l. averaged 16.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.4 steals per game… earned a spot on the “core six” Indiana Junior All-Star team… named to the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Underclass All-State-Supreme 15… named second-team All-State by AP… played for Indiana Elite and Coach Mike Fox where he averaged 16.1 points, shot 42.9 percent from 3-point range, 61.4 percent overall from the field and 66.7 percent from the line this past summer … also averaged 3.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.4 turnovers and 0.6 steals per game… is the son of Mark and Dawn Galloway…; father played collegiately at Bethel (IN).
Jordan Geronimo
F 6-6 195
Concord, NH (St. Pauls School)
Ranked #81: 247, #77: Rivals.com
Has a 7-foot wingspan… at St. Paul’s, Geronimo averaged 14.2 points per game as a junior while shooting 52% on two-pointers and 38% from three-point range… added 8.0 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 2.0 assists and 2.0 steals per contest… coached by Maxwell Gordon… played AAU ball for Mass Rivals and coach Vin Pastore where they advanced to the Adidas Gauntlet finals… averaged 9.1 points per game and shot 56 percent from the field and 36.4 percent from behind the 3-point line… is the son of Jose and Dawn Geronimo… Dawn (Royster) was a standout basketball player at North Carolina.
Anthony Leal
G 6-5 195
Bloomington, IN (Bloomington South)
Ranked #101: 247, #112: Rivals.com
An outstanding student who is a direct admit to the Kelley School of Business… at Bloomington South, he averaged 19.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.1 steals as a junior… led team to a sectional title and a spot in the regional championship game… has scored 1,143 points … as a sophomore, he made 66 3-pointers, knocking down better than 51 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc while averaging 14.4 points per game… played for legendary coach J.R. Holmes and attended same high school as former Hoosier standout Jordan Hulls… named to the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Underclass All-State-Supreme 15… earned a spot on the “core six” Indiana Junior All-Star team… played AAU for Mike Fox and Indiana Elite… is the son of Martin and Sherry Leal.
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