Logan Andrews begins his first season with the Utah Swimming & Diving program in 2025-26 after joining the staff as an assistant diving coach in June of 2025.
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Andrews comes to SLC after spending the last two seasons at New Mexico as the head diving coach (2023-25).
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During his time with the Lobos, Andrews coached four qualifiers to NCAA Zones. He also recruiting junior Isabella Gomez – who broke the 15-year-old UNM record on the platform (5 dives) at the 2025 Mountain West Championships. In 2024, Gomez joined Utah divers Holly Waxman and Callie Eaglestone as 1-of-7 women to advance to all three finals at NCAA Zones.
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Prior to his time in Albuquerque, Andrews served as the diving coach for both men’s and women’s programs at Ouachita Baptist University for the 2022-23 campaign. While with the Tigers, Andrews led a pair of freshmen (Samuel Wood & Bryce Benson) to second and third-place finishes, respectively, in the 1-meter event at the New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference Championships.
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The Layfayette, Ind., native dove at Auburn from 2017-21 and qualified for NCAA Zones all four years while also being a two-time finalist at SEC Championships. In the classroom, Andrews was a CSCAA Scholar All-America honoree in 2020 and member of the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. In addition, he was also an integral member of the Auburn community, going on several community service trips during his time there. He was also a teammate of current Utah assistant swim coach Aly Tetzloff during his time at Auburn.
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While at Auburn, Andrews also served as an assistant diving coach at Foxcroft East Racquet & Swim Club in Charlotte, N.C. He then served as the assistant coach at the Carolina Diving Academy out of college before joining the Ouachita Baptist coaching staff.
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Andrews graduated from Auburn with a degree in exercise science.
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