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Logan Frey

Logan Frey

  • Title
    Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
  • Email
    lfrey@westga.edu
  • Phone
    678-839-1862
As UWG Athletics moves into the 2023-24 season, so goes the second season with Logan Frey was as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. 

In his first year as the Head Strength and Conditioning coach, Frey managed the performance programs of all 14 UWG sports, helping push the Wolves to more than 50 victories across men's basketball, baseball, and football. On the gridiron, the Wolves were 8-2, finishing third in the Gulf South Conference final standings. Thirteen Wolves earned All-Gulf South Conference honors on the football field and Robert Carter, Deontae Overstreet, Harrison Frost, and Jaxton Carson all earned All-American honors. 

Frost took things to another level as well, moving from the field at UWG to the professional rankes, signing with the XFL and eventually getting a shot in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints. 

Prior to his promotion, Frey was UWG's Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for nearly two years. Frey was originally at UWG as a graduate assistant from January of 2015 until May of 2017, working specifically with volleyball, women's basketball, women's tennis, and women's soccer in his time in Carrollton. He also assisted with football, helping to train Dylan Donahue and Alex Armah, both Division II All-Americans, as the prepared to become the first draft picks ever at UWG. 

After his time in Carrollton, Frey moved to College Station, Texas, to take a position as an assistant with Texas A&M University. In his time in Texas, Frey was a part of the football strength and conditioning staff, working with the Aggies in a 7-6 year with four Southeastern Conference victories. After a year in College Station, Frey moved to Alpine, Texas to be the head strength and conditioning coach for Sul Ross state University. He spent two years in that role before returning to Carrollton in August of 2020. 

Since returning to UWG, Frey has worked with all aspects of programming for the UWG Strength and Conditioning program while focusing on baseball, softball, men's basketball, and football. In the spring of 2021, Frey worked with the men's basketball program that reached the round of 32 as a region semifinalist, then worked with football as the Wolves returned to the playoffs with a 9-3 record. 

Originally from Tomball, Texas, Frey played college football at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor while gaining his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Sports Science. He graduated from Georgia Southern with a Masters of Kinesiology in July of 2017. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and holds a USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Certification.