“I saw just about any NBA player you could think of,” he recalled. “It was one of the greatest experiences I have ever had.”

Trey’s dedication did not go unnoticed. Each year, the Pacers organization recognized twelve employees a month for going above and beyond, and Trey was honored at halftime during a game. Standing on the court in front of thousands of fans, he realized just how much he had accomplished.

Beyond the Pacers, Trey’s passion for sports extended to other roles. He works with the Ignite volleyball team, engaging with fans by throwing t-shirts into the crowd, managing timeouts, and handling game-day promotions. He also gained experience with IU Indy’s game staff, working events for volleyball and soccer and building a network of valuable connections in the industry.

His experiences in the industry are what encouraged him to double-major, recognizing that event management was just as crucial to the sports industry as the game itself. His professors also played a key role in his professional and academic development. One of them, working as the VP of Game Operations for the Pacers, shared behind-the-scenes insights from an overseas Pacers game in France, while another professor worked as a statistician for both the Colts and the Pacers. Being surrounded by industry professionals meant Trey had direct access to people who could shape his future.

Everybody knows everybody in the sports world. The more connections you have, the better. At IU Indianapolis, they really help you build those connections, offering access to internships, industry events, and strong ties to local professional teams, which provide invaluable networking opportunities that are crucial for success in the sports management field.

- Trey Wallace