Danny Logan – Men’s Lacrosse
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HONORS AND AWARDS:
USILA First Team All-America (2021)…Inside Lacrosse Media First Team All-American (2021)…Inside Lacrosse Third Team All-America (2020)…USILA Honorable Mention All-America (2019)… Media Honorable Mention All-American (2019). ..All-BIG EAST First Team (2019 and 2021)…Tewaaraton Award Nominee (2021)…Tewaaraton Award Watch List (2020 and 2021)…BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week (03/30/21)….BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (2/27/17)…Inside Lacrosse Midseason Honorable Mention All-American (2019 and 2021)…Denver Athletics Male Freshman of the Year.
DU Record Books:
8th in Denver history in career ground balls (186), third in caused turnovers (50), second in games played (72).
PLL Draft:
Taken 11th overall by Atlas in the 2021 PLL Draft.
2021:
Played and started in all 17 games at SSDM, picking up nine points in transition on four goals and five assists, picked up 45 ground balls and forced 16 caused turnovers…Season-high six ground balls at Marquette on February 20…Multiple caused turnovers in five games…Goal and an assist for season-best two points in Denver’s win over Providence.
2020:
Played in all six games, scoring a goal and adding three assists, while picking up 15 ground balls and forcing seven turnovers from his short stick defensive midfield position…Scored a goal and tallied an assist in Denver’s season-opening win at Air Force…Picked up two ground balls and forced three turnovers in Denver’s 16-3 win over St. Bonaventure.
2019:
Captain…Played and started all 15 games at short stick middie and on the faceoff wings for the Pioneers…Tallied eight points on five goals and three assists in transition…Picked up 55 ground balls and forced 16 turnovers…Picked up a career-high eight ground balls in Denver’s BIG EAST opening win over Georgetown, on the heels of a seven ground ball game at Princeton four days earlier…Forced multiple turnovers in four games, including a season-high three in Denver’s season opener against Air Force.
2018:
Played in all 17 games, splitting time between Denver’s first offensive midfield and SSDM…Scored three goals, and distributed four assists for seven points…Picked up 32 ground balls, and forced eight turnovers.
2017:
Played in all 17 games…Took the wings of faceoffs for a majority of the season…Started the season on Denver’s second midfield before moving to short stick d midfield…Scored a pair of goals in each of Denver’s wins in the 2017 Faceoff Classic…Finished with seven goals and two assists, including a helper in DU’s 16-4 win over Notre Dame in the NCAA Quarterfinals (5/20)…Picked up 39 ground balls and forced three turnovers…Picked up a season-high five ground balls in Denver’s victories over Towson (12-11 – 3/25) and in the Pioneers 16-8 win over Marquette (4/29).
BEFORE DENVER:
Captained Upper Arlington in his final season of four with the high school program…Two-time Ohio State Champion… Played in the 2016 Under Armour All-American Game… 2016 Ohio Player of the Year… Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American… Two-time Ohio Division I Midfielder of the Year…Three-time First Team all-region…Two-time All-Midwest…Four-year letterwinner for the hockey team, leading the team in goals scored.
PERSONAL:
Born September 30, 1997 in Columbus, Ohio… Son to Whitney and Karen Logan… Has two sisters, Melanie and Caroline… Chose the University of Denver because of the opportunity to play lacrosse for a great program and great school… Enjoys fishing and skiing in his free time… Graduated Summa Cum Laude…National Honor Society member…Intends to major in business.
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Future Buckeyes Dutton, Frederick and Meurer Selected for Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic – Ohio State Buckeyes
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Greg Dutton, Tyler Frederick and Joe Meurer, all Baltimore-area natives who will join the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team as freshmen in the fall, have been selected to participate in the prestigious Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Classic, set for a live broadcast on ESPNU at 8 p.m. July 3 at Johnny Unitas Stadium in Towson, Md. Dutton is a goalie who recently completed his scholastic career at Calvert Hall College, while defenseman Meurer and attackman Frederick played at McDonogh School. The trio all signed National Letters of Intent during the fall signing period.
The All-Americans are selected by a panel of lacrosse experts at Inside Lacrosse Magazine. The year-long process includes input from college and high school coaches from across the country as well as nominations from the general public.
This marks the first time Ohio State will have three future Buckeyes competing in the All-America Lacrosse Classic. Keenan Ochwat and Joe Bonanni, rising juniors on the Buckeye lacrosse team, played in the UA game in 2008 and sophomore-to-be Jeff Tundo participated in the 2009 event.
“We are very proud of what Greg, Tyler and Joe have accomplished both on and off the field this spring,” Nick Myers, Ohio State head coach, said. “We look forward to seeing them play in July and getting them in the Scarlet and Gray come fall.”
A high school All-American from both US Lacrosse and Under Armour, Dutton, who calls Timonium, Md., home, was a first team All- Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association and Baltimore Sun all-metro selection after his senior season at Calvert Hall when he posted a 67. 4 save percentage and averaged 12.4 saves a contest. A second team all-state selection as a junior and a three-year starter, he had a 62 percent save percentage in 2009. Dutton was the Defensive MVP of the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game, won the Tim Wynne Award given to the outstanding goalie in Maryland and was a finalist for the state player of the year award.
Frederick, a native of Reisterstown, Md., earned a spot on the All-MIAA and all-metro first team after helping lead the McDonogh Eagles to the conference semifinals. A co-captain as a senior, he was one of 11 players named to the Boy’s 2010 All-Tewaaraton High School Team. Frederick ended his career with 95 goals and 123 points, with 32 goals and 31 assists as a senior.
Meurer, from Towson, was the winner of the C. Markland Kelly Award as the best player in the state of Maryland. A U.S. Lacrosse and Under Armour All-American, he earned a spot on the All-MIAA and all-metro first team and was named the Towson Times Player of the Year. Meurer was one of 11 players named to the Boy’s 2010 All-Tewaaraton High School Team. He had 104 groundballs as a senior and also chipped in five goals and two assists.
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Uruguay 78th member of the World Lacrosse Federation. » AllLacrosse.org
Uruguay has joined the World Lacrosse Federation (WFL) as the 21st member of the Pan American Lacrosse Association and the sixth member from South America, along with Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
“I am delighted to welcome Uruguay to the global lacrosse community. South America is fast becoming another hotbed of lacrosse and I am grateful to the Pan American Lacrosse Association for their continued efforts to develop the game in their region. ” – VFL CEO Jim Sherr.
President of the Uruguayan Lacrosse Association Rodrigo Sosa said: “As an emerging lacrosse nation, we are thrilled to be part of the VFL. This opens many doors for the growth and expansion of this beautiful sport, which has been embraced in Uruguay with great excitement. We are still enjoying our introduction to the game, and the fact that lacrosse brings so much joy to everyone who plays it has motivated us to become members of the club.”
Uruguay’s inclusion in the World Lacrosse Federation demonstrates the global reach of the sport. Over the past year, seven new members have joined the VFL. Nigeria and Rwanda were admitted in June, Cambodia and Nicaragua were added in February. Indonesia, India and Vietnam became member federations in November 2021, marking the decade with over 80% growth in the total number of associations in the AFL.
The Pan American Lacrosse Association was formed in 2018 and, before Uruguay and Nicaragua, the US Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic most recently joined.