Volleyball
Wallick, Logan

Logan Wallick
- Title:
- Volunteer Assistant
- Email:
- utmvolleyball@gmail.com
- Phone:
- 731-881-3332
University of Tennessee at Martin alum and five-time Ohio Valley Conference champion Logan Wallick is in her third season on the Skyhawk staff in 2025. She was named recruiting coordinator for the 2025 season after spending the first two seasons as a volunteer assistant.
Wallick accounted for a remarkable playing career in both volleyball and beach volleyball at UT Martin under head coach Jaclynn Wilson. The Waddell, Ariz. native concluded her indoor career ranking seventh in school history in kills per set (2.82) and eighth in kills (1,062), becoming the first player in Skyhawk history to earn All-OVC first and second team honors in a career. She helped UT Martin to the OVC regular season championship during her graduate season in 2022 as the program clinched its first OVC title in 20 years. The Skyhawks won 23 matches and set a school record for most OVC wins (15 against just three losses) and emerged victorious in the Women's National Invitational Volleyball Championship for the program's first postseason win as a NCAA Division I member (since 1992).
In beach volleyball, Wallick was a three-time All-OVC honoree (tied for the most postseason accolades in school history) and was named to the OVC's 75th Anniversary Team in the summer of 2023. She ranked third in program history in both overall victories (50) and OVC wins (23) and was responsible for a .625 career winning percentage. She won a remarkable 82.1 percent of her matchups against OVC competition (23-5 record) and pieced together one of the most successful individual seasons in school history (15-1 overall, 10-0 in OVC play) alongside Haeleigh Paulino in 2021. Wallick helped UT Martin sweep the OVC regular season and tournament championships in each of her final two seasons and was part of the OVC's first-ever NCAA Tournament squad.
Academically, Wallick was a nine-time OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll recipient, winning that award five times in beach volleyball and four times in volleyball. She graduated from UT Martin in 2021 with a degree in health and human performance and is currently a counselor at Martin Primary School.Â
Wallick accounted for a remarkable playing career in both volleyball and beach volleyball at UT Martin under head coach Jaclynn Wilson. The Waddell, Ariz. native concluded her indoor career ranking seventh in school history in kills per set (2.82) and eighth in kills (1,062), becoming the first player in Skyhawk history to earn All-OVC first and second team honors in a career. She helped UT Martin to the OVC regular season championship during her graduate season in 2022 as the program clinched its first OVC title in 20 years. The Skyhawks won 23 matches and set a school record for most OVC wins (15 against just three losses) and emerged victorious in the Women's National Invitational Volleyball Championship for the program's first postseason win as a NCAA Division I member (since 1992).
In beach volleyball, Wallick was a three-time All-OVC honoree (tied for the most postseason accolades in school history) and was named to the OVC's 75th Anniversary Team in the summer of 2023. She ranked third in program history in both overall victories (50) and OVC wins (23) and was responsible for a .625 career winning percentage. She won a remarkable 82.1 percent of her matchups against OVC competition (23-5 record) and pieced together one of the most successful individual seasons in school history (15-1 overall, 10-0 in OVC play) alongside Haeleigh Paulino in 2021. Wallick helped UT Martin sweep the OVC regular season and tournament championships in each of her final two seasons and was part of the OVC's first-ever NCAA Tournament squad.
Academically, Wallick was a nine-time OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll recipient, winning that award five times in beach volleyball and four times in volleyball. She graduated from UT Martin in 2021 with a degree in health and human performance and is currently a counselor at Martin Primary School.Â