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2022-23 Men's Track & FIeld Roster

Logan Allen

  • Class Sophomore
  • Hometown Nine Mile Falls, Wash.
  • Major Visual Communication Design
  • High School Lakeside '21

Biography

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2023-2024 | Track & Field
  • Indoor:
    • Competed in one meet during the season.
  • Outdoor:
    • Competed in one meet during the season.

2022-2023 | Track & Field
  • Indoor:
    • Represented EWU at the 2023 Big Sky Indoor Track & Field Championships.
  • Outdoor:
    • Competed at the 2023 Big Sky Conference Outdoor Track Meeting.

2021-2022 Track & Field
  • Indoor:
    • Represented EWU at the Big Sky Indoor Track and Field Championships in three events.
      • Set a personal best in the 60-meters with a time of 6.95 finishing 13th.
    • At the Lauren McCluskey Memorial Open Allen ran his fastest 400-meters where he placed eighth with a time of 51.84.
  • Outdoor:
    • Competed at the Big Sky Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships in three events.
    • Ran a personal best in the 200-meters at the Whitworth Peace Meet where he placed 3rd with a time of 22.25.
    • Broke his personal record in the 100-meters at the CWU Wildcat Invitational placing second with a time of 10.83.

High School
  • Graduated from Lakeside HS in 2021.
  • Was the Northeast 2A League co-MVP for sprinters (along with fellow EWU Eagle Noah Cherrington) as a sophomore in 2019.
  • Advanced that year to the State 2A Championships at EWU’s Roos Field in two individual events and two relays.
    • Placed 4th in the 200 (22.40) and 5th in the 100 (11.39), and helped the Eagles win the 4x100 (43.08) and 4x400 (3:30.41) relay titles.
  • As a freshman, he ran a leg on the school’s state championship 4x100 relay.
  • Set school records in the 100 (10.81) and 200 (22.18) at Lakeside, and also was on the record-breaking 4x100 relay (43.08).
  • The 4x400 relay he was on in 2019 ranks second (3:29.43).
  • Was coached in high school by former Eagle Jeremy VanAssche and the late Barry Sartz, who also attended EWU and played football.
  • Also played football at Lakeside, and in in the 2020-21 season was the NEA Offensive MVP and a first team defensive back and returner.
  • In 2019, he was a first team All-NEA wide receiver and second team academic all-league performer.
  • Competed in basketball one season, and three years in both football and track and field.
 
Personal
  • Born 4/23/03 in Spokane, Wash.
  • Parents are Mike Allen and Becky Lutton.
  • Nickname is “L.J.”

Historical Player Information

  • 2021-22Freshman

    Sprints
  • 2022-23Sophomore

    Sprints