2021 Soccer Roster Choose a Player: Armitage, Jack Beasley, Guy Boateng, Kwasi Calleri, Anthony Catus, Erik Collins, Danny Douglas, Jack Fishburne, Patrick Fontana, Lucas Fyda, Jackson Gasperi, Nick Kowalski, Camden Logan, Bryce Mellado, Pepe Nicastro, Alex Nicholson, Will Olson, Alex Peters, Grant Pettinaroli, Francesco Rogalski, Michael Rogers, Reed Schoffstall, Jake Sergiev, Danail Sinnaeve, Jared Smidtslund, Rasmus Somov, Kaloyan Starzyk, Camden Stone, Augie Winkler, Malte Go Profile Stats Profile GK Position Senior Class Bellingham, WA Hometown 6'2 Height 180 Weight Mt. Baker HS High School Washington Previous School Jill Catus Jill Catus Jill Catus Jill Catus Jill Catus Ron Johnson Josh Schwam Jill Catus Jill Catus Jill Catus #0 Bryce Logan GK Position Senior Class Bellingham, WA Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2021 2020-21 2021 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography HONORS AND AWARDS MVC Goalkeeper of the Year: 2020-21 All-Missouri Valley Conference: 2020-21 (1st Team, GK) MVC Men's Soccer Championship All-Tournament (2): 2021 Spring, 2021 Preseason All-MVC: 2021 (GK) College Soccer News National Team of the Week: Sept. 8, 2019 MVC Defensive Player of the Week (2): March 9, 2021; Aug. 31, 2021 MVC Scholar-Athlete: 2021 (1st Team) Bradley Busey Bank Scholar-Athlete of the Week: 09-01-21 MVC Honor Roll: 2021 Bradley Athletic Director's Honor Roll (min. 3.30 semster GPA): Spring '21 AT BRADLEY (2020-21) • A graduate transfer from the University of Washington, Logan took hold of the starting goalkeeper position and played every minute between the pipes during his two seasons at Bradley. • Easily leading The Valley with 5.0 saves per game during the 2021 COVID spring season, Logan became the first-ever Bradley keeper to be tabbed the Missouri Valley Conference Goalkeeper of the Year, while adding first-team All-MVC honors to his postseason awards. • Finished ninth in program history by recording 121 saves and logging 2,698 minutes in his two seasons. • Made a career-best 10 saves in the March 31, 2021 overtime game against Loyola Chicago. AT WASHINGTON • A four-year member of the men’s soccer team at the University of Washington, Logan joins the Braves as a graduate transfer with one year of remaining eligibility. • After redshirting as a true freshman in 2016, Logan appeared in 18 games the last three seasons at Washington, posting a 12-4-0 record with 8.0 shutouts and a 0.81 goals against average. • Named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week Sept. 8, 2019 after totaling eight saves in consecutive, 1-0 wins against Big Ten Conference foes Michigan State and Michigan. • In his last four starts of 2019, Logan was 3-1-0 with two shutouts in matches against Portland (W 1-0), at Stanford (W 2-1), at UCLA (W 1-0) and against Stanford (L 1-0). CROSSFIRE PREMIER • While attending Mt. Baker High School, Logan played club soccer for Crossfire Premier. • Was the starting keeper in 44 of Crossfire’s last 53 games during his prep career. PERSONAL • The son of Mark and Allyson Logan, Bryce was born March 23, 1998 in Bellingham, WA. • The youngest of two siblings, his sister is Samantha VanBerkum. • His father, Mark, ran cross country at the University of Eastern Washington.