In 2017-18, helped BYU win 24 games and advance to the NIT
In year two on the staff, Lewis helped the Cougars to 22 wins and a trip to the NIT
In his first season as an assistant coach at BYU in 2015-16, helped the Cougars to a 26-11 record and a trip to the semifinals of the NIT in Madison Square Garden
In 12 seasons as head coach of Lone Peak High School, totaled a record of 250-45 (.847), won seven state titles and 10 region titles
In 2013 Lewis was named MaxPreps National Coach of the Year and Naismith National Coach of the Year while leading Lone Peak HS to a 26-1 record, the 5A Utah state title and the MaxPreps National Championship
Named the 2009 National Federation of State High School Associations Western Region Coach of the Year
Prior to Lone Peak, coached eight years at the collegiate level, helping five teams win 20-plus games and three earn national rankings
Experience
BYU Assistant Coach (2015-present)
Lone Peak High School Head Coach (2003-15)
Southern Utah Assistant Coach (2002-03)
Utah Valley State College Assistant Coach (1997-02)
BYU-Hawaii Assistant Coach (1995-97)
Education
Dixie College (1991, Associates Degree)
Wagner College (1993, Bachelors in Sociology)
University of Utah (1995, Masters in Exercise Science)
Playing Career
Timpview High School (1989)
As the starting point guard, led Timpview to a record of 47-3 and back-to-back state titles in 1988 and 1989
A two-time all-state selection and the 3A MVP as a senior
Played two years at Dixie College (1989-91)
Left Dixie among the top 25 in scoring in program history
Played two years at Wagner College (1991-93)
Earned All-NEW Second Team honors as a senior
Inducted into the Wagner Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012
Personal/Family
Wife's name is Debbie and together they have four children