Louisville adds wide receiver Elizjah Lewis from Pace University

Jeff Brohm, Head Coach at Louisville Cardinals Men's Football
Jeff Brohm, Head Coach at Louisville Cardinals Men's Football
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Elizjah Lewis, a wide receiver from Pace University, has signed with the University of Louisville, head coach Jeff Brohm announced on Apr. 20.

The addition of Lewis brings more depth to the Cardinals’ wide receiver group as they prepare for the upcoming season. His experience and production at Pace are expected to strengthen Louisville’s offensive options.

Lewis is listed at 6-foot-2 and 195 pounds. He played two seasons at Pace in New York City, appearing in ten games where he caught 49 passes for 797 yards and led his team with ten touchdowns. During his time there, he had four games with over 100 receiving yards, including a career-high seven receptions for 151 yards against Post and six catches for a personal best of 167 yards and two touchdowns versus New Haven. In eight games during the 2024 season, Lewis finished with ten receptions for 98 yards—an average of nearly ten yards per catch—and scored twice.

A native of Smyrna, Delaware, Lewis joins Louisville as the sixth wide receiver transfer added to the team’s roster for the upcoming year. He is entering his final year of eligibility.

Brohm said that adding experienced players like Lewis helps build competition within the squad as preparations continue ahead of next season.



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