Indiana starting guard Trey Galloway has had meniscus surgery and could be out for several months of summer action. He is expected back for the 2024-25 college basketball season.
Galloway this past season averaged 10.6 points, 4.6 assists and 2.9 rebounds for the Hoosiers.
Galloway, an Indiana All-Star from Culver Academies, has played four years for the Hoosiers. He has played in 108 games with 66 starts.
Galloway had surgery on his knee (meniscus). It is not not anything ligament related.
Galloway has responded well to surgery in the past. He’s come back from wrist and groin surgery in the past and played well.
Chloe Moore-McNeil delighted Hoosier nation when she announced she was coming back for her fifth and final lap in the Candy Stripes. The stat-stuffing native of Greenfield (TN) has methodically become more and more instrumental to the sustained success of Indiana women’s basketball over the past four seasons, helping the program achieve unprecedented status as one of the nation’s very best.
Also, Eric and Ward discuss the wildly successful transfer portal season of Coach Woodson and his staff, and what it means for the present and future of Indiana men’s basketball: