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Isaiah Logue

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  • Entering his third year as assistant coach for the Seahawks
  • Named the 2024 Jan Strickland Outstanding Assistant Coach Award presented by TaylorMade Golf Company recipient (Non-Division I)
  • Was a finalist for 2023 Jan Strickland Outstanding Assistant Coach Award presented by TaylorMade Golf Company 
  • Assisted in leading the women's team to its fifth National Championship is 2024 (second straight top-3 season)
  • Led the men to their second straight top-3 finish in the NAIA National Tournament
  • Guided the Seahawks to the No. 1 ranking in the NAIA and the 2023 Sun Conference Men's Golf title
  • Helped the women's golf team to back-to-back Sun Conference crowns
  • Over the first two years, led the men to 21 top-5 finishes and the women to 19
  • The men won 11 tournament tiles while the women claimed eight
  • Coached 19 all-conference selections
  • Helped produce 24 total All-Americans
Pre-Keiser
Logue comes to Keiser after serving as assistant golf coach at Mount Saint Mary’s University where he coached Second-Team All-NEC selection Hank Schaefer. Prior to his stint at the Mount, Logue was the assistant golf pro at Poplar Grove Golf Club.
 
A four-year letterwinner at Liberty University, Logue turned pro in 2018. He claimed the 2020 Coastal Players Tour “Carolina Shootout” and was the 2019 Pennsylvania Open Champion. He qualified for the Korn Ferry Tour Lecom Invitational, the Korn Ferry Tour Price Cutter, and the Korn Ferry Tour Advent Health Championship.
 
While with the Flames, Logue a two-time Big South All-Conference selection, a Big South All-Championship honoree, a two-time VSGCA All-State honoree, a two-time VaSID All-State selection, and a GCAA/Ping All-Region selection. He was also the Big South Freshman of the Year.

Personal
Logue graduated from Liberty University in 2018 with a degree in interdisciplinary studies. In high school, Logue was a two-time All-Area Golfer of the Year and three-time PIAA state championship qualifier, qualifying for the Junior PGA Championship, and was a U.S. Amateur and U.S. Sectional qualifier.