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Top-40 recruit Acaden Lewis sets official visit to Michigan

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Four-star point guard Acaden Lewis will be taking an official visit to the University of Michigan on September 6-8, he told On3.

Head coach Dusty May offered the talented rising senior in May. In July, Lewis announced his top eight schools, including Michigan to go along with Tennessee, UConn, Kentucky, Syracuse, North Carolina, Duke, and Auburn.

Lewis’ trip to Michigan will his first official visit of his senior year. Recently, he’s taken unofficial visits to UConn, Syracuse, Duke, and North Carolina.

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Lewis is the No. 36 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 5 point guard prospect. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

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Lewis talks Michigan

In a previous interview with On3, Lewis talked the Wolverines.

“My dad is from Michigan and my grand mother is out there now so I have some family ties there. Coach May, coming from FAU, plays a really fast brand of basketball and lets his guards hoop. He encourages them to be scorers and facilitators as well. I could see myself playing there.”

What he’s looking for in a school

“I’m looking for a winning culture. That is something you have to do. If you want to go to the league or do whatever after college, you have to win. I want to be somewhere you have opportunity, but also fight for a spot. You don’t want to go to a program that is overpopulated with three or four guards playing the same position you are. You want to go somewhere you can compete to play right away. Those will be the biggest factors for me.”