Landon Lewis, a senior from Brown University's men's basketball team, has been named a Third Team Academic All-American by the College Sport Communicators. His accolades this season include First Team All-Ivy, Academic All-Ivy, and a spot on the CSC Academic All-District Team. Lewis led the Ivy League in scoring during conference play and showcased significant versatility, ranking high in rebounds and shooting percentage. Notably, he recorded multiple 30-point games and four double-doubles, cementing his status as a standout performer. Lewis graduates in May with a degree in business economics.

By the Numbers
  • 18.5 points per game in Ivy League conference play (led the league)
  • 8.3 rebounds per game (2nd in Ivy League)
  • 59.8% field goal shooting (2nd in Ivy League)
  • 30 points scored in games against Harvard and Dartmouth
State of Play
  • Lewis scored in double figures in 19 out of 21 games this season.
  • He led the team with an average of 16.2 points per game and 7.2 rebounds per game.
What's Next

Following graduation in May, Lewis will transition from his collegiate basketball career to pursue professional opportunities, potentially in sports or business.

Bottom Line

Lewis's achievements highlight a successful blend of athletic excellence and academic dedication, illustrating the high standards of Brown athletics and setting a strong example for future student-athletes.