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Logan Morrison

Logan Morrison enters his second season as the Bears women's soccer head coach.

"I'm delighted to welcome Logan to our department and to introduce him as the next head coach of our women's soccer team," said Misiak. "Logan is enthusiastic, intelligent and incredibly ambitious. Most importantly, he is extraordinarily passionate about providing student-athletes with positive and memorable experiences. I'm excited about what our women's soccer program can achieve under his leadership."
 
Morrison comes to Potsdam after spending the last two seasons as the head coach at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pa. In 2021, the Cumberland, Md. native guided the Golden Tornadoes to their first ever Presidents' Athletic Conference playoff appearance. Seven of his players earned All-PAC recognition during the two campaigns. 
 
"I am so thankful to Mark and the entire search committee for entrusting me in the leadership of this program," Morrison said. "I count it a privilege to lead, mentor and challenge the women's soccer student-athletes at Potsdam and invest in what has already been established and what is yet to come. I look forward to seeing the program continue to grow both on and off the field as we journey into this next season."
 
Before heading to Pennsylvania, Morrison served as assistant coach for Division I Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La. With the Colonels, he planned and led daily training sessions, led team film sessions and provided scouting reports. In addition, Morrison mentored student-athletes and facilitated team building activities and community service outreach. He was an academic coordinator and the recruiting coordinator for the Northeast as well.
 
Prior, Morrison was associate head coach and athletics coordinator at his alma mater, the University of Valley Forge in Phoenixville, Pa. He was the interim head coach during Spring 2019. As athletics coordinator, Morrison managed 15 staff members, handled home and away contracts for nine sports and game day management.
 
In four seasons for the Patriots, Morrison amassed 26 goals and 11 assists for 63 points in 67 games. He was first team All-American Collegiate Athletic Association as a senior and was the O.L. Harrup Award winner, Valley Forge's most prestigious athletics award, as a junior and senior.
 
Morrison earned a bachelor's in social work from Valley Forge in 2018 and master's in organizational leadership from the same university the following year.
 
Morrison is the 11th head coach in Bears program history.
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