Celebrating Logan Eggleston (Fall 2021)

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2023 NCAA Woman of the Year and Volleyball Champion

We are overjoyed to announce that Logan Eggleston, a standout volleyball player for UT Austin and a proud member of the Friar Society since the Fall Semester of 2021, has been honored as the 2023 NCAA Woman of the Year. This prestigious accolade is a recognition of Logan’s unparalleled achievements in volleyball, her academic pursuits, and her impactful community service.

Logan’s journey is a remarkable narrative of excellence. Her induction into the Friar Society, the oldest honor society at the University of Texas, was an early indicator of her exceptional leadership qualities, commitment to academic excellence, and dedication to service. Rising above the challenges, Logan has consistently demonstrated what it means to be a champion on the court and in life.

The NCAA Woman of the Year award celebrates the outstanding achievements of female student-athletes across all divisions, recognizing those who excel in academics, athletics, service, and leadership. Logan’s selection as the 2023 recipient underscores her significant contributions to UT Austin’s volleyball team, her scholarly achievements, and her leadership both on campus and in the broader community.

On behalf of everyone in the Friar Society, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Logan on this monumental achievement. Her remarkable dedication to volleyball, her academic pursuits, and her service to the community reflect the core values of our society and serve as an inspiration to us all. Logan’s story is a powerful reminder of the impact of hard work, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence.

As we celebrate Logan’s well-deserved recognition as the 2023 NCAA Woman of the Year, we are inspired by her journey and motivated by her example. Logan’s achievements on the volleyball court and beyond have left an indelible mark on UT Austin and have positively influenced countless individuals.

Congratulations, Logan, on being named the 2023 NCAA Woman of the Year. Your Friar Society family is immensely proud of you and looks forward to celebrating the many more successes that your future holds.

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