
Trey Galloway, the Indiana Hoosiers' shooting guard, was born on November 28, 2001. He will be playing in his fifth and last year of eligibility in the 2024-25 season. Galloway committed to the Hoosiers in June 2019 over offers from Nebraska, Iowa, and Notre Dame, among others. He debuted in 2020-21, playing in 25 games, starting seven and averaging 3.6 points, 1.6 assists, 1.9 rebounds and 73.7% free throws in his freshman year. He also led all freshmen in playing time with 492 minutes. Galloway was also a team captain and received the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Furthermore, he ranked eighth in the Big Ten with 4.6 assists and tenth with a turnover ratio of 2.17.
Over the course of four seasons, Galloway has played in 108 games, starting 66 of them. In those games, he has averaged 6.9 points, 0.1 blocks, 0.8 steals, 2.6 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game. The native of Indiana attended the Culver Academies alongside his father, Mark, who was Culver School's head basketball coach. In 2018, Trey, then a sophomore, won the Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament's 3A championship. In his senior season, he averaged 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and 2.3 steals per game.
Trey Galloway’s Brother
Trey Galloway has an older brother, Zachary, who is autistic. He works at the Marshall-Starke Development Center in Plymouth, as per Sports Illustrated.
While speaking to Sports Illustrated, their father, Mark, stated, " Zachary has taught Trey compassion beyond everything else. They’re good brothers together, and it’s great to see.’’ “When you have a brother with special needs, you just learn the need to do more,’’ Mark added. “Trey gets that. It’s been fun to watch. When Trey was little, he used to want to wear Zach’s shirts all the time, and now Zach wants to wear his."
FAQs on Trey Galloway
A. Trey Galloway's jersey number #32 as per ESPN.
A. No, Trey Galloway decided in March 2024, to use his fifth and final NCAA eligibility with the Indiana Hoosiers.
A. Trey Galloway's older brother is Zachary, who has high-functioning autism and works at Marshall-Starke Development Center in Plymouth, as per Sports Illustrated.
A. Trey Galloway's parents are Mark and Dawn Galloway. Mark is serving as the basketball head coach at the Culver Academies for 15 years, as of October 2024.
A. Trey Galloway is from Culver, Indiana, in the United States.