
Senior Spotlight: Logan Sowell
4/22/2020 1:00:00 PM | Men's Golf
Logan Sowell (Sociology) has already etched his name in the record books as one of the best to ever play for the College of Charleston men's golf program.
He recently became only the fourth player in school history to be honored on the Division I PING All-Region Team. Before the team's spring season was cut short due to COVID-19, Sowell led the Cougars with a team-best 71.17 stroke average playing and starting in all four tournaments. He claimed his first collegiate tournament win at the Puerto Rico Classic shooting 9-under par in a 75-player field comprised of 10 Top 100-ranked golfers in February.
During his junior year in 2019, Sowell became the sixth player in program history to compete at NCAA Regionals as an individual. He shot a career-low, final-round 65 that season at the Trinity Forest Invitational – tied as the fifth-lowest round ever by a CofC golfer. The 2019 Colonial Athletic Association All-Tournament Team honoree has made six Top 5 finishes throughout his career and 10 inside the Top 10. He also earned nods on the All-CAA First Team in 2019 and All-CAA Second Team in 2018.
"My time at CofC has been the best four years of my life. The College has provided me with the opportunity to live out a childhood dream of playing golf at one of the highest levels – and for that, I'll be forever grateful. Along the way, I've met some of my best friends and made memories that I'll cherish for a very long time," said Sowell on his experience at #TheCollege
A five-time CAA Men's Golfer of the Week selection, Sowell is on track to graduate in May with a bachelor's degree in sociology and coaching minor. The Kershaw, S.C., native, will return next season to the Cougars' lineup.
Editor's Note: The College of Charleston Athletics "Senior Spotlight" mini-series will highlight a senior from each of the program's 19 varsity sports over the next four weeks.
He recently became only the fourth player in school history to be honored on the Division I PING All-Region Team. Before the team's spring season was cut short due to COVID-19, Sowell led the Cougars with a team-best 71.17 stroke average playing and starting in all four tournaments. He claimed his first collegiate tournament win at the Puerto Rico Classic shooting 9-under par in a 75-player field comprised of 10 Top 100-ranked golfers in February.
During his junior year in 2019, Sowell became the sixth player in program history to compete at NCAA Regionals as an individual. He shot a career-low, final-round 65 that season at the Trinity Forest Invitational – tied as the fifth-lowest round ever by a CofC golfer. The 2019 Colonial Athletic Association All-Tournament Team honoree has made six Top 5 finishes throughout his career and 10 inside the Top 10. He also earned nods on the All-CAA First Team in 2019 and All-CAA Second Team in 2018.
"My time at CofC has been the best four years of my life. The College has provided me with the opportunity to live out a childhood dream of playing golf at one of the highest levels – and for that, I'll be forever grateful. Along the way, I've met some of my best friends and made memories that I'll cherish for a very long time," said Sowell on his experience at #TheCollege
A five-time CAA Men's Golfer of the Week selection, Sowell is on track to graduate in May with a bachelor's degree in sociology and coaching minor. The Kershaw, S.C., native, will return next season to the Cougars' lineup.
Editor's Note: The College of Charleston Athletics "Senior Spotlight" mini-series will highlight a senior from each of the program's 19 varsity sports over the next four weeks.
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