2014-15 Women's Basketball Roster

13 Brittany Logan

  • Position Center
  • Height 6-4
  • Class Senior
  • High School Lane Academy, Greenville, S.C.
  • Hometown Decatur, Ga.

Biography

CAREER

Played 54 games with 35 starts in her two years of Division I ball at Georgia State in the Sun Belt.

Produced 29 double-figure scoring games, 21 double-figure rebounding games and 17 double-double games.
Scored 550 points (10.2) with 451 rebounds (8.4) in those 54 games...Shot 52.4 percent for field goals and 71.8 percent from the free-throw line.

Had 29 career blocked shots, made 27 assists and had 23 steals.

Signed Financial Aid Agreement letter in August 2013 after JUCO graduation, so missed summer workouts and conditioning at GSU.

Earned NJCAA All-America honorable mention status at Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta.

Her comeback story was well-documented with a feature story in the NCAA Championship Final Four program, as well as a page and a half spread in the Atlanta Journal Constitution newspaper. She turned 27 in March 2015 and will have her college degree in hand in May.

2014-15 (GSU)

The senior ranked No. 2 in the Sun Belt in field goal percentage (55.1) and No. 4 in rebounding (8.0).

Had 18 double-figure scoring games, 10 double-figure rebounding games and eight double-double games.

Averaged 10.7 points and 8.0 rebounds...Shot 74.6 percent from the free throw line.
Top scoring game was 20 points against La Salle (Dec. 20) and knocked down 10 of 10 from the charity stripe that day...Had two other games with 6 of 6 from the free throw line.

Made 8 of 11 shots from field vs. UMass (Dec. 19), 7 of 8 shots vs. Tennessee Tech (Dec. 13), 7 of 9 at South Alabama (Feb. 7) and 6 of 8 at Appalachian State (Jan. 17).

Had season-best 16-rebound games vs. UL Monroe (Dec. 30) and Tennessee Tech (Dec. 13).

Shot better than 50 percent in 19 of her 29 games played as senior.

2013-14 (GSU)

As junior at GSU, she produced 11 double-figure scoring games, 11 double-figure rebounding games and nine double-double games.

Led Sun Belt Conference in offensive rebounding (3.3)...Was second in Sun Belt in total rebounding (8.8)...Was seventh in field-goal percentage (.495).

Finished strong after missing five of first 10 games of season with injuries and conditioning issues...Through the 12 non-conference games, Logan scored just 54 points (4.5 ppg) and had just 47 rebounds (4.0) as she worked to stay healthy and get into top basketball condition.

In Sun Belt games, played 17 and started 11, averaging 10.2 ppg and 9.2 rpg, despite games with just four, nine and 12 minutes as injuries healed...Shot 51.2 percent in Sun Belt games.

Final season averages were 9.6 ppg and 8.8 rpg with 16 blocked shots...Finished seventh in Sun Belt in field- goal percentage at 49.5, making 92 of 186 shots...Played only 479 total minutes, not even 50 percent of the possible season total.

First double-double came in third career game played with 14 points and 12 rebounds in 26 minutes vs. UCF.
Highest totals came with 17-point and 17-rebound game in 26 minutes in win over ULM...Tied season-high points (17) at UT Arlington to go with 11 rebounds....Tied season-high rebounds (17) in tournament vs. Texas State to go with 12 points...Had 10 offensive rebounds in confrence tournament game vs. Texas State.
Had three 16-point games (at UL Lafayette, Texas State and at UALR) and a 15-rebound game (at UL Lafayette).

Blocked four shots vs. ULM and three against Texas State.

2012-13 (GPC EDUCATION)

Did not play basketball while finishing studies at Georgia Perimeter to complete degree requirements... That made five of the previous seven years out of organized basketball, making her comeback to Division I a major challenge.

2011-12 (GEORGIA PERIMETER)

Ranked No. 14 in the NJCAA in rebounding with 10.3 per-game average as sophomore in 2011-12.

Pulled down 9.4 rebounds per game as freshman in 2010-11 at Georgia Perimeter College in Decatur.

Was a District 17 first team all-region pick after posting 13.5 points and 10.3 rebounds for the 23-9 Jaguars, who ranked No. 12 in the national poll in 2012-13.

Had 17 double-double games that year and was the GJCAA Player-of-the-Week winner three times.

Had 20 double-figure scoring games in her sophomore season in 2012-13.

Was named Most Valuable Player of the GJCAA Tournament.

As sophomore at GPC, had a 25-rebound game vs. Central Georgia Tech, 22 rebounds against Roane State and 18 rebounds each against Albany Tech and South Georgia Tech.

2011-12 (GEORGIA PERIMETER)

In first year at Georgia Perimeter, Jaguars finished 31-3 and finished seventh at the NJCAA tournament.Jaguars won both the conference and district championships.

As a freshman, had five games with 16 rebounds or more, topped by 18 against Southwest Tennessee State, 17 vs. Albany Tech, and 16 each against Spartanburg Methodist and South Georgia Tech.

Was chosen for the Junior College All-Star game as freshman.

PREP

Began prep career at Meadowcreek High School in metro Atlanta in surburban Norcross.

As freshman, was an understudy on a Norcross team that was led by senior Amber Holt and won the state championship.  Holt went on to play at former Sun Belt power MTSU, where she led the NCAA in scoring (27.4) in 2007-08. Holt played overseas and is a six-year WNBA vet and 1,000-point scorer.

Logan played final two years of high school basketball at J. L. Mann Academy in Greenville, S.C., after father was transferred with his job and the family moved.

At Mann, team won the Class 3A state championship of South Carolina and posted 25-8 final record.

During senior season at Mann, Logan signed NLI on Nov. 10, 2005 to play at Alabama in 2006-07.

Her size and skills drew recruiting interest from SEC and ACC schools before she decided on Alabama.

In additon to high school basketball, also played AAU ball with the Suwanee Stars (coach Brian Harmon) and the FBC Elite teams. One of her Suwanee Stars teammate was another local Atlanta rising star, Maya Moore.

Was playing organized ball as early as a 10-year old on the Georgia Lady Diamonds team, coached by Darlene Norris.

Was familiar with Georgia State, having known an assistant coach since being a 12-year old at the Suwanee Academy.

PERSONAL

Is the daughter of Lafayette and Betty Logan...  Was born on March 16, 1988 just a few miles from the GSU Sports Arena at Georgia Baptist Hospital, now the Atlanta Medical Center.

Attended Woodridge Elementary in Atlanta, Salem Middle School in Miller Grove and her first two years of high school at Meadowcreek in Norcross.  

Her big growth spurt came between middle school and ninth grade when she went from 5-foot-11 to 6-foot-3 by the time she was ready for high school ball.

Her father, who is 6-foot-3, is a 24-year Army veteran who served in Vietnam.  Her mother has made a career as a nurse.

She enjoys history and reading, especially studying African-American literature.

Brittany's unique path to a college career saw her miss four years of basketball between high school and college. She became the mother of twins and devoted her time to them instead of trying to go to college.

When Georgia Perimeter gave her a chance to renew her basketball career in 2010-11, she decided to give that another try.

Her fiance, Andre King, is fan No. 1 for Brittany, while her twin son and daughter are cheering her on as well.

The twins, Mariah and Jeremiah, were born on Valentine's Day in 1995 and turn 10 during this 2014-15 basketball season. Younger son, TreSean was born in 2006.

Majored in religious studies at GSU and will earn degree in 2015 after celebrating her 27th birthday in March of 2015.


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Historical Player Information

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    2013-14Junior

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    2014-15Senior

    Center
    6'4"
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