Jimmy Lewis (lacrosse)

Jimmy Lewis
Position Attack
Height
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
NCAA Team Navy
Nationality  United States
Shoots Right

James C. "Jimmy" Lewis was an All-American lacrosse player at Navy from 1964 to 1966, leading the Midshipmen to national titles in each of his three years, as well as a perfect seasons. In 1966, The Baltimore Sun called Lewis the "greatest living lacrosseman".[1] He is ranked fifth all-time in Navy men's lacrosse scoring with 169 career points. Lewis earned first-team All America honors all three years while in college, as well as being named the Jack Turnbull Award winner in 1964, 1965 and 1966. In 1965, Lewis led Navy to a 12 and 0 record while defeating Army 18-7 on route to the Midshipmen's fourth straight undisputed national championship. During this stretch Navy won 22nd games in a row.

Lewis was elected to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1981, and is considered the top Navy lacrosse player of all time. He won the Navy's Sword For Men award in 1966 and also graduated from TOPGUN, the elite United States Navy Fighter Weapons School. Jimmy was All-American lacrosse player at Uniondale High School on Long Island, where he also played soccer. He still holds the single-game New York high school lacrosse record for points with 21.[2] In the 1964 NCAA Mens Soccer Championship finals against Michigan State, Lewis scored the games only goal to help the Midshipmen to their only NCAA soccer title.[3]

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Statistics

United States Naval Academy

     
Season GP G A Pts PPG
1964 10 27 20 47 4.70
1965 12 27 36 63 5.25
1966 12 24 35 59 4.91
Totals 34 78 91 169 4.97 *

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