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Report: Ball State fires coach Michael Lewis after 4 seasons

By Thomson Reuters Mar 7, 2026 | 12:28 PM

Ball State fired men’s basketball coach Michael Lewis after three consecutive losing seasons, The Field of ​68 reported Saturday.

The Cardinals wrapped ‌up the regular season Friday night with an 85-69 defeat of Central Michigan. The victory wasn’t enough to save the job ‌of ​Lewis, whose team finished ⁠the season at ⁠12-19 (7-11 Mid-American Conference).

Ball State finished ninth in the MAC and did not qualify for the conference tournament. Only ​the top eight teams will play for the tournament title next ⁠week in Cleveland.

Ball ⁠State hired Lewis in March ​2022, and he compiled a 61-64 record. ​His only season above .500 was the ‌first one, with the Cardinals finishing 20-12 in 2022-23.

Lewis, 48, was an assistant coach for 18 seasons before ⁠accepting the Ball State job. Previous stops included UCLA, Nebraska and Butler.

As a player, Lewis ⁠was ‌Indiana high school Gatorade Player ⁠of the Year before ​going ‌on to play at Indiana ​for Bob ⁠Knight from 1996-2000. After Knight became the coach at Texas Tech in 2001, Lewis served on his staff as a graduate assistant for two seasons.

–Field ​Level Media