
Mikey Lewis transfers to Texas from Saint Mary's, bringing valuable experience as a former starting PG. He averaged 13.9 PPG last season and is expected to enhance Texas's bench rotation.
We have reached the final transfer portal new face(as of right now) and itâs Mikey Lewis. Lewis joins the Longhorns from Saint Maryâs, where he served as the starting PG for the Gaels last season. Heâll likely figure into the bench rotation for Texas, which could bring stability to a younger unit. Lewis, despite not being the highest rated transfer, could prove to be as valuable as any addition for Sean Miller.
2025 Stats: 13.9 PPG, 2.7 REB, 2.1 AST, 36.8 3-PT%(5.6 ATT per game)
Last season, Lewis made a habit of being one of the most consistent players on his team. He had just five games in conference play where he scored less than 10 points. Down the stretch of the season, he has games of four 20-point games, including 31 points on 7 threes against Gonzaga. The outside shooting upside should be a perfect combination with Isaiah Johnsonâs downhill scoring attack.
Mikey Lewis, welcome to Texas đ€#AlwaysCompete | @MikeyLewis05pic.twitter.com/vpVgC0NlDP
â Texas Menâs Basketball (@TexasMBB) May 2, 2026
One of the interesting wrinkles of bringing Lewis over is Saint Maryâs slow pace of play. The Gaels averaged just 67.7 possessions per game, while Texas averaged 70.3. Thatâs not a massive difference but it could lead to one or two more transition threes for Lewis a game. On top of that, those looks are more likely to be totally clean in transition than in true half court offense. That could take Lewis from 14 points per game to 17-20 points per game quickly.
i enjoy watching soph. combo mikey lewis dribble and create with the ball, pretty dynamic handler with some on the move passing chops and a sterling shooting profile
interior scoring is an issue but 37.7% on 12.7 3pa/100, 87.6% FTs pic.twitter.com/4iigmXhCAN
â Ben Pfeifer (@bjpf_) March 4, 2026
The portal class that Sean Miller brought in this offseason is one of the best in the country. Isaiah Johnson and David Punch are the marquee names. Amari Evans and Elyjah Freeman are the high-ceiling, exciting players. Mikey Lewis brings stability and confidence to the group that was needed. Heâs played in 68 games in his career, starting 33 of them and playing every role imaginable. He could be on his way to a breakout season for a team that figures to compete for an SEC title.
Mikey Lewis averaged 13.9 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game during the 2025 season.
Lewis is expected to contribute to the bench rotation, potentially increasing his scoring output due to Texas's faster pace of play.
With his outside shooting ability, Lewis could elevate his scoring from 14 points per game to as much as 17-20 points per game in Texas's system.


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Mikey Lewis rounds out the remarkable portal class but thatâs not where the additions stop. The recruiting class Sean Miller brought in is equally as exciting. Tomorrow, weâll start with the crown-jewel of the class and a Longhorn legacy of sorts, Austin Goosby.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Fresh Faces On The Forty: Mikey Lewis gives Texas' bench options