Manhattan Men's Basketball has signed junior guard DaSean Lewis, who transfers from Garden City Community College. Coach John Gallagher praised Lewis's strong character and on-court performance, highlighting his steady playmaking and defensive skills. Lewis, originally from Kansas, averaged 13.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game last season while improving his shooting percentages. He'll bring his talents to New York City to further bolster the roster as they prepare for the upcoming 2026-27 season.

By the Numbers
  • 13.1 points per game average in the 2025-26 season
  • 80.7% free-throw shooting percentage from the charity stripe
  • 39.8% three-point shooting percentage with 66 triples made
State of Play
  • Lewis joins an already competitive Manhattan roster looking to improve in the upcoming season.
  • His signing marks a critical piece for the team's backcourt depth and overall scoring potential.
What's Next

As Lewis integrates into the team, he aims to contribute both as a scorer and playmaker while pursuing his finance degree. The coaching staff expects him to be a key player in achieving their goals for the season.

Bottom Line

DaSean Lewis's signing strengthens Manhattan Men's Basketball by adding a proven scorer and a versatile guard, enhancing their roster for a competitive 2026-27 season.