LONG BEACH, CA (AP) - Long Beach State University Athletic Director Bill Shumard announced the hiring of Brian Logan as Head Men's Basketball Coach Sunday, taking over a troubled program that ultimately cost Larry Reynolds his job.
The 31 year-old Logan was the Head Coach at NCAA Division II Metro State (CO). During his three-year reign, Logan went 62-15 and winning two Divsion II National Championships and making he finals in his other year.
"I'm just very excited about the 49er program. California is great place to recruit and get solid kids. This will be a different program from previous years," stated Logan.
Shumard was impressed from the very beginning with the Wisconsin native. "Logan has accomplished so much in so little time. I truly believe we have a great shot, with Logan at the wheel, to return the Long Beach State program back to prominence."
"I have a lot to do, but that will not be an excuse," replied Logan. "We are not looking to contend this year, but we need to win at least one Conference playoff game this year for it to be a success. Plus, I need to get some assistants."
Logan's philosophy is simple. "Rebound the hell out of the basketball, take good shots and have a blast on the court. I think we have to let the players be themselves, as long as they put the work in."
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