
Matt Logie (l) and MSU Director of Athletics Leon Costello.
Matt Logie - Introductory Press Conference
4/19/2023 4:14:00 PM | Men's Basketball
New men's head basketball coach Matt Logie was introduced to BobcatNation this afternoon.
Matt Logie, a coach with championship pedigree rooted in the Northwest, was introduced to BobcatNation this afternoon.
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Logie comes to Montana State after four seasons at Point Loma in California, where his teams rolled up an 82-23 record with three conference championships. His 12 seasons as a head basketball coach includes eight at Whitworth University in Spokane (2011-19). His Pirates compiled a 194-35 record, and his 276-58 career mark in 12 seasons is good for an .826 winning percentage, third-best among active coaches at four-year schools.
In his 12 seasons as a head coach Logie led his teams to seven regular season conference championships and five tourney titles. "It starts and ends with culture," Logie said. "We have prided ourselves in relationship building, with student-athletes and people in the athletic department and the community. That, combined with a sound process and core values that we believe in, are the tenets of the success we've enjoyed. When you look at Montana State, the blue collar, chip-on-the-shoulder approach they've had success with matches my journey in the game. We're excited to pour into the relationships with former and current players."
CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S INTRODUCTORY PRESS CONFERENCE
Logie comes to Montana State after four seasons at Point Loma in California, where his teams rolled up an 82-23 record with three conference championships. His 12 seasons as a head basketball coach includes eight at Whitworth University in Spokane (2011-19). His Pirates compiled a 194-35 record, and his 276-58 career mark in 12 seasons is good for an .826 winning percentage, third-best among active coaches at four-year schools.
In his 12 seasons as a head coach Logie led his teams to seven regular season conference championships and five tourney titles. "It starts and ends with culture," Logie said. "We have prided ourselves in relationship building, with student-athletes and people in the athletic department and the community. That, combined with a sound process and core values that we believe in, are the tenets of the success we've enjoyed. When you look at Montana State, the blue collar, chip-on-the-shoulder approach they've had success with matches my journey in the game. We're excited to pour into the relationships with former and current players."
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