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Bri Logana

Bri Logana was named the interim women's lacrosse coach for the 2018 season.  

Previously, Logana had served as an assistant on the Harford staff for the past two seasons.

In 2017, Logana helped lead the Fighting Owls to their fourth straight winning record (8-6). Harford finished the season with three freshman All-American's, including attacker Courtney Poole, goalkeeper Erica Wright and  midfielder Nina Urban.

Logana assisted in leading the 2016 Fighting Owls to the most wins in program history with a 14-4 record. She would capture an outright regular season conference championship thanks to unblemished 8-0 record against Md Juco opponents. Three Fighting Owls would be named to the All-American team, including sophomore midfielder Lauren Haggerty, sophomore goalie Allie Storke, and freshman attacker Cassidy Jones.

Logana began her freshman and sophomore collegiate career as a starting defender for the Fighting Owls. While at Harford, Bri was a stand-out defender, starting in and playing all 32 games, while picking up a total of 52 ground balls and causing 35 turn-overs. Her sophomore year, Bri was named captain, earning All-Md Juco honors for having the most  caused turnovers in the conference (25), making her third best in the nation. Bri finished her career at Harford by appearing in two NJCAA National Championship Tournaments, while earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team, along with First-Team All-American honors.

Logana then transferred to Millersville University to major in Biology and to play her final two seasons, Bri made an immediate impact as an anchor for the Marauder defensive unit, playing in and starting 35 games, causing 28 turnovers, and picking up 59 ground balls. Bri was named captain her senior year, where the Marauders made their first appearance in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Tournament quarterfinals since 2001.


Bri is an alumni of the 2012 York Invaders Club Lacrosse team and was a four year starter at Kennard-Dale High school, earning First-Team All-County defensive honors as a senior.