Biography
2022: Named to the All-NSIC Second Team and earned NSIC Gold Glove honors...appeared and started in 44 games - 33 in center field and 11 in right field...finished the season batting .304 (third on the team) with 27 runs (fourth on the team), 25 RBI (tied for third on the team), 15 doubles (second on the team), six home runs (tied for first on the team), two triples, .538 slugging percentage (second on the team), 26 walks/hit by pitch, .400 on base percentage, 15-21 on stolen bases and .989 fielding percentage...recorded 12 multi-hit games, five multi-RBI games, had a nine game hit streak (3/27-4/12) and team high 16 reached base streak (3/27-4/27) during the season...went 3 for 4 with two home runs, three RBI, three runs and a double at William Jewell (3/2/22)...was 2 for 5 with two home runs and three RBI vs. Minot State (3/29/22)...had a 3 for 5 game with a home run, double, two runs and a stolen base at Pittsburg State (2/21/22)...credited with a home run vs. Bemidji State (4/3/22)...ended his career as the WSC all-time leader in career doubles (67) and 10th in career stolen bases (41-53) in WSC history...named to the NSIC Spring All-Academic Team for a fourth straight season.
2021: Appeared in 27 games in right field, leading WSC with a .381 batting average to earn All-NSIC Second Team honors...had team-high 13 doubles and was second in hits with 37 despite missing seven games...was 11-14 in stolen bases and had four home runs with 21 RBI...had longest hitting streak on the team (eight games) and tied for second with 10 multi-hit games...was 4-4 with two homers, a double, three RBI and three runs scored in 10-6 win vs. Northern State (3/20/21)...went 4-5 with three RBI in 15-14 home loss to Minot State (3/30/21)...3-6 with a homer, double and three RBI in 22-10 win at Newman (3/9/21)...tied for second in the NSIC in doubles, sixth in batting average and eighth in on base percentage (.465)... named to the NSIC Spring All-Academic Team.
2020: Started all 15 games in right field, batting .369 with team-high 11 doubles, two homers and 10 RBI...led team with 10 multi-hit games and was second in at bats (65), hits (24), total bases (41) and slugging percentage (.631)...went 3 for 6 with two doubles, two RBI and two runs scored vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (2/1/20)...doubled twice, going 2 for 4 with two RBI and two runs scored vs. Southern Nazarene (2/2/20)...was 2 for 5 with a homer, double, two RBI and two runs scored at Southwest Baptist (2/16/20)...went 2 for 6 with a homer and two runs scored in 14-10 win at Newman (Kan.) on 2/21/20...repeat selection to the NSIC Spring All-Academic Team.
2019: Named Second Team All-NSIC Outfielder after posting .317 batting average...led the NSIC with doubles (21) and ranked eighth in runs scored (53)...one of only three players on Wildcat roster to start all 50 games...tied for the team lead with 17 multi-hit games and was 11-12 on stolen bases...was 4-5 with three doubles and two RBI vs. Concordia-St. Paul (3/5/19)...went 3-3 with two doubles and two runs scored in 10-0 win at Winona State (4/16/19)...scored season best four runs in 14-8 win vs. Northern State (3/31/19)...had season high four RBI going 2-4 with two stolen bases in 10-7 win vs. Upper Iowa (5/2/19)...received NSIC Spring All-Academic Honors.
2018: Played in 22 and started 17 games in the outfield batting .351 on 27-77...recorded two triples and three home runs with 13 RBI's...hit 2-4 against Bemidji State with four RBI's and a home run (4/22/18)...added four RBI's in a doubleheader with Bemidji State while scoring three runs (4/23/18)...matched his season high with three hits against Sioux Falls (4/28/18)...recorded 43 putouts on a .956 fielding percentage.
High School: Graduate of Waconia High School in Minnesota...he was a five-year starter in wrestling, three years in baseball and two in football...as a senior in 2017, helped Waconia HS to 26-0 record and Class AAA State title (one of just nine teams in state history to finish season unbeaten)...named to the Class AAA All-Tournament Team...selected to play in the Minnesota State All-Star Game...posted a .418 batting average in 2016 while helping his team reach the Minnesota State Legion Baseball Tournament...was an All-Wright County Conference First Team selection in football, wrestling and baseball during his junior season in 2015-16.
Personal: Son of Scott Logelin and Tami Schmitz...born January 27, 1999...majoring in business management.