Logan Tom Bio, Age, Married, Height, Instagram, Stanford, Quotes & More

Logan Maile Lei Tom is an American indoor volleyball and beach volleyball player, who is a four-time Olympian at the outside hitter position. Logan also providing the team with a solid attack and block at the net.

Logan Tom Bio

Logan Maile Lei Tom is an American indoor volleyball and beach volleyball player, who is a four-time Olympian at the outside hitter position. Logan also providing the team with a solid attack and block at the net.

Logan Tom Early Life

Though she grew up with her mother and older brother Landon in Salt Lake City, Utah, she spent her summers together with her father and his relatives in Hawaii learning the way to surf. She is Chinese-Hawaiian.

Logan Tom Education

The Beach Volleyball player attended Highland High School, where she set the Utah state records for career kills. Logan Tom also competed in basketball and track and was an All-state selection in basketball.

Logan Tom Career

Logan had been a huge part of the national team from 2000 to 2012. In Beijing, Tom helped Team USA win a silver medal and was named Best Scorer.

Her father was a defensive end for nine years in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Bears. In 2000, she became the youngest woman to ever be selected for the USA Olympic volleyball team at 19.

Over the summer of 2003, she was selected as one of eight finalists for the Women’s Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year Award in the team category.

In 2004, Logan Tom posed in a bikini for an FHM magazine article on female Olympic athletes, and one year later was ranked 91st of the magazine’s 100 sexiest women list.

Logan Tom Age

Logan was born on May 25, 1981. She celebrates her birthday on May 25th every year.

Logan Tom Family

After doing our research, details about her parents are not available and it is also not known if she has any siblings.

Logan Tom Married

Logan likes to keep her personal life private hence information about her dating life is not available. It is therefore not known whether she is married or has any children. However, this information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Logan Tom Body Measurements

  • Height: 6 feet 1 inch (186 cm)
  • Weight: 176 lbs
  • Shoe Size: Not Available
  • Body Shape: Not Available
  • Hair Colour: Not Available
  • Spike: 306 cm
  • Block: 297 meters

Logan Tom Salary

Her actual salary has not yet been revealed but the information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Logan Tom Net Worth

The award-winning volleyball player, Logan Tom, has an estimated net worth of $1 million which she has earned through her successful career as a beach volleyball player.

Logan Tom Olympics

Logan Tom’s very first professional appearance was with the Brazilian team, MRV/Minas of the Brazil Superliga.

She appeared in the 2000 Sydney Olympics (4th place), 2004 Athens Olympics (5th place), 2008 Beijing Olympics (silver medal), and the 2012 London Olympics (silver medal). The line judges also named Logan Tom the “Best Scorer” of the 2008 Olympic games.

In 2004, Logan Tom was named the Most Valuable Player of the World Grand Prix. This was after leading all players in scoring with 224 points in 13 matches.

Logan was the 2006 AVP Rookie of the Year and recorded 14 top-10 finishes in 2007.

In 2007, she was named one of three FIVB World Cup most valuable player nominees as she averaged 4.10 points per set at the World Cup.

Logan Tom was named Best Receiver at the 2010 World Championship. The beach volleyball player earned the Best Server award and the gold medal at the 2011 NORCECA Championship, held in Caguas, Puerto Rico.

She joined the Indonesian club Jakarta Pertamina Energi for the 2016 season, taking them to the championship playoff.

The New Zealander club Harbour Raiders announced that Tom would play with them and she’d help them win the local league championship.

Logan Tom Stanford

Logan Tom attended Stanford University from 1999 to 2002 but did not graduate with her class.

Logan officially graduated from Stanford in the summer of 2014. In October 2013, the involved authorities inducted her into the Stanford University Athletics Hall of Fame.

1999: freshman

Logan Tom was named the American Volleyball Coaches Association and Pac-10 National Freshman of the Year. She became the fourth volleyball player in NCAA to receive AVCA First-Team All-America honors as a true freshman.

The beach volleyball player led the Cardinal and ranked second in the Pac-10 in both kills and service aces and ranked second on the team in digs.

Logan was named the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team after having 29 kills in the NCAA semifinal match against defending national champion Long Beach State.

2000: sophomore

The beach volleyball player missed a month and a half of the season while playing on the 2000 U.S national volleyball team.

Logan Tom is the first woman in the history of Stanford athletics to appear in the Olympics and then return to compete for Stanford. The game’s judges named her an AVCA First Team All-American.

2001: junior

Logan Tom was named the AVCA National Player of the Year, in addition to being named the Honda Award winner for volleyball.

The game judges named her the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship Most Outstanding Player. This was after leading her team to the 2001 National Championship over top-ranked and previously undefeated Long Beach State.

She was named at the championship as she had 25 kills, 12 digs and five blocks against the 49’ers. The 49’ers had 22 kills and five blocks against Nebraska in the NCAA semifinal.

2002: senior

The line judges named Logan Tom the AVCA National Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. She became the third player in NCAA history to be named a First Team All-American for four consecutive years.

The volleyball beach player was the Honda Award winner for volleyball for the second year in a row. Besides, judges named her the Pac-10 Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.

Logan Tom got 4.89 kills, 0.34 service aces, 3.28 digs, 0.82 blocks, and 5.81 points in average per game. In addition, she finished off her career with 1,939 career kills.

Logan is the all-time leader at Stanford surpassing Kristin Klein and is third all-time in the Pac-10. Her 171 career service aces rank second on in Stanford history and third in the league.

Judges named Logan to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team for the third time in her four years at Stanford. This is because she had 16 kills, 13 digs, four aces and four blocks in Stanford’s losing effort to USC in the National Championship match.

Logan Tom Awards and Achievements

She was awarded the Most Valuable Player of the 2004 FIVB World Grand Prix. Besides, Logan earned the Gatorade Player of the Year awards for volleyball in 1999.

Frequently Asked Questions About Logan Tom

Who is Logan?

Logan Tom is one of the American best-known and loved beach volleyball players.

How old is Logan?

She is 38 as of 2019. Logan was born in 1981.

How tall is Logan?

Logan stands at a height of 6 feet 1 inch.

Is Logan married?

Not Available.

How much is Logan worth?

She is an accomplished professional volleyball player with an estimated net worth of $1 million.

How much does Logan make?

Not Available.

Where does Logan live?

Not Available.

Is Logan dead or alive?

Logan is still alive and in good health.

Where is Logan now?

She represents the American volleyball team providing good service and defense.

Logan Tom Instagram

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