Hall of Fame
Albert Lewis, a Montgomery, Ala., native, appeared in 114 games for AUM from 1991-95, scoring 1,698 career points, a mark which ranks fifth most in school history. He averaged 14.9 points per contest throughout his time with the then-Senators, posting the fourth-most points in a season during his senior year with 636. He helped lead the team to an appearance in the NAIA National Tournament in 1993-94, earning NAIA Honorable Mention All-American honors that season. He holds the school record for points in a game with 45 against William Carey in 1994, hitting a record-tying 10 3-pointers in the contest. He also tallied a 44-point effort that same year against Voorhees. At the time of his selection, Lewis held the career record for free throws with 389 and was second in free throw attempts with 507. He ranked 11th in free throw percentage for his career at 76.8. He was third all time in 3-pointers made with 195 and fifth in field goals made with 534. He scored 20 or more points in 30 games during his career, scoring 30 or more six times and 40 or more on two occasions.