Bradley Logan

Bradley Logan

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    Volunteer Assistant Coach
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Bradley Logan, one of the most accomplished baseball players in Georgia State history, is in his second season as the volunteer assistant on the GSU coaching staff.

Logan, who assists hitting coach Willie Stewart with the GSU hitters, joined the staff prior to the 2013 season and helped the program achieve a 35-21 record. He contributed to a prolific offensive season in which the Panthers ranked in the top five in the nation in batting average and runs per game.

Logan starred as a slugging first baseman and third baseman for the Panthers from 2007-10, setting numerous school records. The two-time all-conference selection is Georgia State's career leader in games played, hits, runs batted in, runs scored, at bats, total bases, doubles, times hit by pitch and sacrifice flies. Most importantly, he finished as the Panthers' winningest player, taking part in 132 victories in his four seasons.

The defining moment of Logan's career was also the high point in the annals of Georgia State baseball as he led the Panthers to the 2009 Colonial Athletic Association title and an NCAA berth, both firsts in school history. Named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, he homered in four straight games at the CAA Championships, and then he made it five games in a row by belting a home run at Georgia Tech in the opening game of the NCAA Atlanta Regional.

"We are thrilled to have Bradley back into our program," said Georgia State head coach Greg Frady. "His energy, enthusiasm and competitiveness are things that he brings to the field every day. He has a great future in coaching, and we are blessed that he is coaching with us." 

Following his GSU career, Logan played professionally for the Lake Erie Crushers of the independent Frontier League in 2011.

A native of Augusta, Ga., Logan was the Georgia Dugout Club's Class AA Player of the Year at Westside High School.

He earned his degree in psychology from Georgia State in 2010.