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Logan Robbins

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Logan Robbins completed his sixth season overall, and fourth as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, in 2021. Robbins was promoted to assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in June of 2017. Robbins previously served as a volunteer assistant coach and camp director for two seasons. 

Robbins led the ODU offensive attack to an historic season in 2021, as the Monarchs smashed single-game and single-season records for home runs, and were among the nation's leaders in a variety of offensive categories.

As a team, ODU was second in Conference USA with a .301 team batting average, and finished second in the country with 105 home runs. The Monarchs broke the previous home run record of 67 on April 25, with 22 games left in the season.

Senior outfielder had a career year, earning multiple All-America honors, first-team All-Conference USA honors and VaSID State Player of the Year. Battle hit a career high 18 homers and tied the school single-season record with 56 walks.

Second baseman Carter Trice was named a Collegiate Baseball All-American and earned four Freshman All-America accolades. The Conference USA Freshman of the Year and first-team All-C-USA representative, Trice finished in the top-20 among the nation's freshman in eight categories, including fourth in total bases, sixth in hits and seventh in runs scored with 57.

Outfielder Andy Garriola drove in the runs, as he led the country with 72 RBIs.

In the shortened 2020 season, the Monarchs put together a 12-4 record overall. ODU recorded four series wins, highlighted by Big Ten opponent Rutgers. The Monarchs also picked up a road win against in-state rival VCU in a come-from-behind, 6-3 victory. 

In 2018, Robbins helped ODU hit .279 as a team. Four players hit .300 or better, including pitcher-turned-hitter Craig Lopez, who led the team in average at .339, and breakout star Erik Stock, who hit .320 with three homers and 20 RBIs and was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team.

In 2017, Robbins helped guide the Monarchs to a 37-21 record, the most single-season wins for the program since 2006. ODU also compiled a 19-11 record during Conference USA play and finished second in the league during the regular season, its best finish ever in the league.

Prior to ODU, Robbins spent the 2015 season at Kentucky Wesleyan College in his hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky. He helped lead the Panthers to a 32-18 record and 15-9 mark in league play. The Panthers led the league in multiple offensive categories, including batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage. The squad posted a .965 fielding percentage, which led the conference and ranked top 50 nationally.

Prior to his coaching days, Robbins was a two-year starter for the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers before being drafted in the 10th round by the Atlanta Braves in 2011. Additionally, Robbins played for the Monarchs' current head coach Chris Finwood at WKU.

Robbins graduated from WKU with a degree in Bachelor of Science and Education.