Prentice Perkins Lewis

Contact Information

 Email: plewis@ffvbc.com

Fun Facts
Biography
2019 TAPPS 4A Final Four Runner up
2019 TAPPS Coach of the Year
2019 TAPPS 4A District 3 Coach of the Year
2018 TAPPS 4A District 3 Coach of the Year
2018 TAPPPS 4A Volleyball Champions
2018 TAPPS 4A Sand Volleyball Champions
13 years as Head Coach at TCU
Winningest Coach in School History
245-174 overall record
10 winning seasons
6 Twenty win seasons
2nd round of the NCAA tournament in 2009
Head Coach in The Big XII, The Mountain West and Conference USA
Assistant Coach in the SEC, PAC 10 and Big West
National Champion at Long Beach State
National Runner up at Long Beach State
Big West Scholar Athlete of the Year at Long Beach State

Prentice Lewis is married to Jeff Lewis and they have an 11year old daughter named Landry. They live in Midlothian, TX.

She spent 13 years (2002-2014) as the Head Coach at TCU, where she remains the winningest coach in school history, compiling a 245-174 overall record while competing in the Big XII, Mountain West, and Conference USA. Lewis coached the Horned Frogs to 10 winning seasons, with six of them being 20 win seasons. Her 2009 squad had the greatest season in school history, reaching the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament while earning a 27-7 record.

2015-2019 Coach Lewis was the Head Coach at Midlothian HS, University of Dallas and Grace Prep Academy, in Arlington. The 2015 Midlothian HS team where 5A Distract Champions and went to the playoffs. 2017-19 while at Grace Prep Academy she received District Coaches of the Year, TAPPS Coach of the Year and her teams won a Sand Volleyball Championships, an indoor Championships and where Runners up.

Coach Lewis has served as an assistant coach in the SEC (The University of Florida, 2000-02), PAC 10 (The University of Oregon, 1999-00), and Big West (The University of California Irvine, 1996-99).
As a student-athlete, Prentice (Perkins) Lewis played at Long Beach State from 1992-1995. During her time at CSULB, the 49ers made three trips to the Final Four, winning the National Championship in 1993. Prentice participated in the U.S. Olympic Festival in ’93, and was named Big West Scholar Athlete of the Year in ’94.