Logan Clark

Logan Clark
Logan Clark
  • Height:
    6-6
  • Hometown:
    Sartell, Minn.
  • Year:
    So.
  • High School:
    Sartell
  • Major:
    Psychology
Bio

Why did you choose Concordia: Good academics, small school with community and track team is a family
Post Graduation plans: Graduate school for something psych (work with kids)
Volunteer Activities: Boyscouts, Coaching basketball and track

The CLARK File
Favorite food: Grilled chicken
Favorite restaurant: Clip Joint
Favorite movie: How to Train A Dragon
Favorite TV/Streaming Series: Reacher
Top song(s) on your playlist:  Dying Breed, Built for Pain, Outlaws and Outsiders
Place in the world you most want to visit: Sweden or Scotland
My favorite professional sports team: Minnesota Vikings
My favorite professional athlete when I was growing up:
Grant Halloway
My dream job is: Pro-basketball

News mentions
Logan Clark, Peyton Johnsrud, Cole Nowacki, Jacob Pipho and Trevor Tiongson. All five athletes win the award for the first time in their careers.
Five Cobbers Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors

Student-Athletes Logan Clark, Peyton Johnsrud, Cole Nowacki, Jacob Pipho and Trevor Tiongson. All five athletes win the award for the first time in their careers.

First-year distance runner Brady Goss finished third in the 3000-meter steeplechase after posting the third-fastest time in Cobber history.
Eye-Opening Events Pace Cobbers On Day 2 At MIAC Meet

Day 2 wasn’t as dramatic for the Cobbers as the opener at the MIAC Outdoor Championship Meet but it still had plenty of eye-opening performances. Junior Anthony Marsh and first-year distance runner Brady Goss led Concordia on Saturday as CC finished sixth in the final team standings.

Cooper Folkestad won the shot put at the MIAC Championship Meet on his final attempt of the event.
Last-Attempt Drama Highlights Day 1 At MIAC Meet

Day 1 of the MIAC Championship Meet belonged to a pair of Cobber athletes on different ends of the collegiate spectrum – and both athletes used their final attempt on Friday to come away with event wins. Cooper Folkestad and Elijah Hayes waited until their sixth, and final, attempts to win the shot put and javelin.

First-year distance runner Brady Goss finished third in the 3000-meter steeplechase after posting the third-fastest time in Cobber history.
Eye-Opening Events Pace Cobbers On Day 2 At MIAC Meet

Day 2 wasn’t as dramatic for the Cobbers as the opener at the MIAC Outdoor Championship Meet but it still had plenty of eye-opening performances. Junior Anthony Marsh and first-year distance runner Brady Goss led Concordia on Saturday as CC finished sixth in the final team standings.

Gavin Groshelle was one of three Cobber steeplechase runners who gave CC a 4-5-6 finish in the event at the Hamline Invite.
A Splash & Throw Day At Season-Opening Hamline Invite

The steeplechase and shot put crews led Concordia at the Hamline Invitational. The Cobbers had three athletes in each event post a Top 10 finish at the first full outdoor meet of the year. The two events were responsible for six of Concordia’s 16 Top 10 finishes at the meet.

Junior Trevor Tiongson was one of six track athletes who posted Top 8 finishes on Day 1 of the MIAC Meet. He finished fifth in the 400M.
Track Athletes Lead Cobbers On Day 1 At MIAC Meet

Concordia had six track athletes post podium finishes to lead the Cobbers on Day 1 at the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet. Led by MIAC heptathlon champion Wade Rhonemus, Concordia finished Friday with 26 team points. That total was good for sixth in the team standings.  

Senior Dawson Schaffer ran the third fastest time in school history in the 60-meter dash at the UND Tune-Up Meet.
Experience Is Served At Tune-Up Before MIAC Meet

Experience was served in the final competition before the MIAC Championship Meet. Concordia had a host of seniors and juniors put up marks on the school’s all-time list as the Cobbers finished in third place in the final team standings at the UND Tune-Up.

Senior Cooper Folkestad won the shot put at the SJU Invite by posting a career-best distance which is No.12 in Division III this season.
Folkestad's Top 12 DIII Distance Leads Cobbers At SJU Invite

Senior Cooper Folkestad led the Cobbers at the SJU Invite by getting past his PR in the shot put and putting his name in the Top 12 of Division III.

First-year runner Brady Goss was the lone event winner for the Cobbers at the UND Open. It was his second straight week with a distance-race win.
Goss Goes Back-To-Back In First Season Road Trip

Concordia embarked on its first road trip of the season on Saturday and had a first-year runner post his second straight event win of the year. 

Logan Clark clears a hurdle on his way to winning the 60-meter hurdle event during the season-opening Cobber Open.
Sprinters & Throwers Key Cobbers In Season Opener

Concordia opened its 2024 season by hosting the 83rd annual Cobber Open. Concordia had four student-athletes post individual event wins at the meet that featured competitors from NCAA Division I, II and NAIA schools.