4-star PG Nyk Lewis names final 6 schools
Nyk Lewis, a four-star point guard in the 2025 class, has narrowed his list of schools to six: Creighton, Georgetown, LSU, Michigan, Seton Hall, and Xavier.
Lewis went in-depth on each of his finalists in an exclusive interview with On3 here.
The 6-foot-1 rising senior out of Gonzaga High School (D.C.) has taken official visits to Seton Hall, Xavier, and LSU. Georgetown has hosted him for an unofficial visit. Michigan will host Lewis for an official visit come August 1st and he is also working on setting one with Creighton.
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According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Lewis is the No. 46 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 6 point guard prospect. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Scouting Report
“Nyk Lewis is a paint touch guard. Listed in the 6-1 range, he has long arms with a sturdy base and good balance. Lewis has a crafty handle along with quick-twitch athleticism that gets him to where he wants to go on the court. Not only does he touch the paint on offense, but he also prevents the other team from touching the paint while guarding the point of attack. Lewis will need to continue tightening the jump shot. He is comfortable pulling up, stepping into his shots off the bounce and knocking them down. Things can get streaky shooting from beyond the arc. He is aggressive on both ends which helps him to be an active rebounder from the point guard position. He is on the shorter side, so his ability to heat up the point of attack is important. Lewis is competitive in every setting and simply exudes toughness on the court.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw