**ROSEMONT, IL** — Indiana senior guard Trey Galloway is progressing well in his recovery from offseason knee surgery, according to IU coach Mike Woodson. Galloway underwent meniscus surgery and, while he isn’t fully healed yet, Woodson noted that he’s on the right track.
Last season, Galloway averaged 10.6 points, 4.6 assists, and 2.9 rebounds. A standout from Culver Academies, he has played four years for the Hoosiers, participating in 108 games with 66 starts. Standing at 6-foot-4, he was a starter in all 31 games last season.
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**Meanwhile, the Indiana football team has shown strong performance in their wide receiver group this season.** With five games into 2024, newcomers Myles Price and Elijah Sarratt, along with returning player Omar Cooper, have emerged as key targets for quarterback Jurtis Rourke. This trio leads the team in receptions and receiving yards, but what sets them apart is the impressive depth of the roster, which complicates defensive preparations for opposing teams. Sarratt emphasized that this depth allows for varied offensive strategies week to week.