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James C. 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 perfect seasons. Navy's national titles during these years were under the Wingate Memorial Trophy format where national champions were selected by committee.
Jimmy Lewis (lacrosse), American lacrosse player; Jimmy Lewis (cricketer) (born 1962), former English cricketer; Jimmy Lewis (surfer), American surfer and windsurfer; Jimmy Lewis (musician), (born 1982), Australian musician/audio engineer; James "Jimmy" Lewis, fictional character from video game Rage of the Dragons
Lacrosse began at the Naval Academy in 1908 when two former Johns Hopkins players, Frank Breyer and Bill Hudgins, volunteered to help form a team. On April 4, they played their first game, against their co-founders' alma mater, which they lost, 1–6. In 1911, George Finlayson took over as head coach and a year later led Navy to its first ...
This category highlights lacrosse players from the U.S. state of New York (state) ... Jimmy Lewis (lacrosse) Sal LoCascio; Darren Lowe (lacrosse) Kevin Lowe (lacrosse
Pages in category "Navy Midshipmen men's lacrosse players" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Jimmy Lewis (lacrosse) S. Steve Szabo
Players of American football from Nassau County, New York (71 P) B. ... Jimmy Lewis (lacrosse) Donny Lia; Louis Liotti; Kevin Lowe (lacrosse) M. Bill Manning; Len ...
In the title game, all-time lacrosse Hall of Famer Jimmy Lewis scored the game's only goal. Lewis was named the tournament outstanding player. Lewis was named the tournament outstanding player. Qualifying
Individuals are nominated in four distinct categories: players, coaches, contributors, or officials. Each year, the nominating and voting process takes place from January through April. The annual class of inductees is publicly announced over Memorial Day weekend in May, in conjunction with the NCAA Men's Championships held the same weekend.