Justin[apos]s Lewis Career Statistics: Played in 57 games and started 40 ... has 18 goals and 10 assists.
2003-04: Started all 19 games ... scored three goals and four assists ... third on the team in assists ... tallied game-winning goals vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (1-0) and Saint Joseph[apos]s (3-1) ... netted game-tying goal in 1-1 tie vs. Southern Connecticut State ... had an assist in 3-0 win over Missouri-St. Louis in GLVC Championship tournament first round.
2002-03: One of only three Flyers to start all 21 games ... All-Central Region first team ... All-GLVC second team ... was the Sept. 9 GLVC Player of the Week ... the team[apos]s Most Improved Player ... led the team with 13 goals and 30 points, and was third with four assists ... second in goals and tied for second in points in the GLVC ... scored at least one goal in the first five games of the season ... had two goals and an assist vs. Saint Joseph[apos]s ... scored both goals as the Flyers rallied to beat Northern Kentucky 2-1 ... also tallied a pair of goals vs. Columbia ... had a goal and an assist vs. Truman State and Kentucky Wesleyan ... registered the game-winning goal vs. Rockhurst (regular season) ... had an assist vs. Rockhurst in the NCAA Championship.
2001-02: Played in 17 games ... scored two goals and two assists ... scored a goal vs. Western Washington in his Lewis debut ... goal and assist vs. Southern Indiana.
High School/Other: Earned three varsity letters ... as a senior, was Chicago Tribune all-state honorable mention, Pioneer Press all-area honorable mention, all-sectional, all-conference, team captain and Most Valuable Player, and recipient of the Principal[apos]s Award of Excellence and the Gatorade Will To Win Athlete Award ... team[apos]s leading scorer that season (16 goals, 13 assists) ... as a junior, was all-sectional honorable mention, all-conference and the team[apos]s leading scorer (10 goals, 12 assists) ... team[apos]s Rookie of the Year and leading scorer as a sophomore (six goals, five assists) ... led the freshman team with 19 goals and 12 assists and won the team[apos]s Most Dedicated Award.
Personal: Son of Uli and Donna Sanabria ... mathematics major.