Hall of Fame
Considered one of the greatest men’s basketball players in UIndy history, Logan is the program’s all-time leading scorer (2,352 points) and won GLVC Player of the Year, National Player of the Year by College Sports Communicators (CSC, formerly CoSIDA) and D-II Bulletin, and National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-America in 2005. Not only did Logan lead all of NCAA Division II in scoring as a senior with 28.6 points per game, he led UIndy to its third-straight NCAA Tournament appearance and earned his fourth consecutive GLVC postseason event and All-Conference nod that year, which was the third on the First Team. Other accolades included eight GLVC Player of the Week honors in four seasons, three NABC All-District and CSC All-Region awards, with two of those from both organizations being on the First Team, as well as a NABC All-America First Team laurel in 2005. In addition to his record for points scored in the UIndy annals, Logan also holds the top mark for games played (115), is second in field goals made (856), three-points field goals made (321), and steals (187), while he ranks third in scoring average (20.5) and sixth in assists (388). As a team, UIndy had four-straight winning records overall and in GLVC play during his tenure from 2001-02 to 2004-05.
After exhausting eligibility in 2005, Logan recently retired from playing professionally overseas, earning accolades such as the 2007-08 PLK (Turkey) Most Valuable Player, 2015 Italian Cup MVP, 2018 French Cup Final MVP, and 2019 Italian Serie A2 Playoff MVP. He returned to school to earn his degree from UIndy in 2019.