University of Pittsburgh Athletics
2013-14 Women's Basketball Roster

Asia Logan
- Height:
- 6-null
 
- Class:
- Senior
 
- High School:
- Digital Harbor
 
- Hometown:
- Baltimore, Md.
 
CAREER
        Played in 108 career games ... 62 career starts, including all 31 as a senior ... finished career with 988 career        points and 506 career rebounds ...49 double figure scoring contests over career ...        played 30 or more minutes in 33 games ... 14        double-doubles over career - eight in 2012-13 and six in 2013-14 ... erupted for a career-highs 36 against William & Mary on Nov. 11, 2012 ... the        36 points established a new scoring record at the Petersen Events Center, topping the        previous mark of 34 from Shavonte Zellous (Jan. 4, 2009, vs. WVU) ... dual major,        Administration of Justice and Legal Studies ... 2013 Big East Academic        All-Star.
AS A SENIOR        (2013-14)
        Started all 31 games this season; the only player on        the team to do so ... averaged 11.9 points and 6.7 rebounds which was good for second on        the team in scoring and first on the team in rebounding ... collected six double-doubles on        the year including back-to-back performances of 22 points and 11 rebounds vs. Miami and 18        points and 12 rebounds vs. Wake Forest... scored double-figures in 17 games... was second        on the team in minutes played with 29.0 - played 32 or more minutes in 12 games ... played        a season-high 38 minutes against Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament ... made a career-high        four 3-pointers vs. Miami ... had a career-high four steals at Clemson to go along with        nine points and five rebounds ... scored a season-high 24 points vs. Boston College 7-11        from the field and 9-11 from the foul line ... set her career-high in assists with four vs.        James Madison ... scored 16 points, grabbed seven rebounds and had three blocks in a        contest vs. Virginia Tech ... paced the team in scoring six times and rebounding and        blocked shots 17 times this year ... had her best statistical year 3-point percentage,        total rebounds, assists, blocks and steals.
        AS A JUNIOR (2012-13)
        Appeared in 28 games with 26 starts ... closed 14th in scoring (14.0 ppg) in the        Big East ... finished fifth in rebounding (7.2) among Big East leaders - team leader in the        category ... also paced team in blocked shots (19) ... led team and was tied for third in        Big East with eight double-doubles ... shot 43 percent from the field on the season ....        led team in scoring in a single game in 10 contests. (14 over career) ... paced team in        rebounding in 14 games - most of any player on the season ... recorded at least six        rebounds in 16 games ... had 15 or more points in 13 games and 20 or more in seven games        ... averaged 12.6 points and 6.7 rebounds in league games ... had eighth double-double on        March 2 versus DePaul with 16 points and 12 rebounds ... the 16 boards were the mostby a        Pitt player on the year ... tallied 21 points and a career-best 16 rebounds versus        Georgetown on Feb. 23 in the second meeting between the teams ... pumped in 19 points at        home against USF on Feb. 3, shooting 8-of-12 from the floor ... scored 26 points against        Mount St. Mary's on Dec. 20, while shooting 11-16 from the field (.688) ... had fourth        double-double of season on Dec. 16 versus Rider - 12 points and 13 rebounds ... had 22        points on 8-of-18 evening versus Wagner on Nov. 20 ... shot 85.7% (6-of-7) versus Siena on        Nov. 13, finishing with 16 points ... registered a career-high 36 points versus William        & Mary on Nov. 11 ...The 36 points topped her previous career high of 15 versus        Georgetown on Dec. 7, 2011 ... the 36 points also set a Petersen Events Center scoring        record ... Logan broke the previous mark held by Shavonte Zellous (34 points, Jan. 4, 2009,        vs. WVU) ... Logan's 36 points were the most by a Pitt player since 42 scored by        Shavonte Zellous at Florida on Dec. 21, 2008 ... also reached a career best in rebounds (14        and topped later in the season), field goals made (13), field goals attempted (20), free        throws made (10), free throws attempted (11) and minutes (32) versus W&M on Nov.        11.
        
        AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12)
        Saw action in 24 games, averaging 14.8 minutes per game ... averaged 5.5 points        and 2.4 rebounds in second season as a Panther ... led team with 76.6 percent from the free        throw line ... registered double figures in seven contests ... double-digit scoring        included a stretch of five of six games ... recorded three or more rebounds in 12 games and        four or more in six contests ... scored a career-high 15 points versus Georgetown on Dec.        7, going 9-of-10 from the free throw line ... also played a career-high 28 minutes versus        the Hoyas ... tallied 12 points at Villanova on Jan. 3, while also grabbing a career-high        seven rebounds ... the Villanova game began a stretch of three-straight double-figure        scoring games with 10 points versus both Syracuse (Jan. 7) and Rutgers (Jan. 10) ...        recorded 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting in 21 minutes against Duquesne on Dec. 28 ... notched        four assists and 11 points in 18 minutes versus Michigan State on Dec. 21 ... set a career        high for field goals made (five) versus Hampton on Nov. 12 in season opener... missed        season's last six games with an injury.
        
        AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11)
         Played 25 games as a true freshman ... hit double-digit points in four games ... averaged        3.7 points and 1.6 rebounds per game ... scored a career-high 13 points at Valparaiso on        Dec. 11 and again on Dec. 20 versus UT Arlington ... pulled in at least two rebounds in 15        of 25 games ... had a career-high six rebounds against Mount St. Mary's on Dec. 4 ...        poured in eight points in just 15 minutes against Notre Dame on Jan. 15 ... played a        career-high 23 minutes twice: at Valparaiso and Rutgers ... shot 22-of-41 (.537) in a        five-game span from Dec. 4 to Dec. 20 ... was a perfect 2-for-2 from the free throw line in        four separate games.
HIGH SCHOOL
        Averaged a double-double throughout her high school career at Digital Harbor ... entered        senior season with over 1,000 points and 500 rebounds ... led her team to the Maryland 1A        State Championship game in 2008 and 2009, winning it in 2009 ... named Tournament MVP in        2009 after leading team to a 24-3 mark along with state title ... averaged 19 points and 16        rebounds per game as a junior ... first team all-city in 2008 and 2009 ... was voted the        2009 Basketball Academy Shootout MVP ... named a 2010 McDonalds All-American nominee ...        was a member of the distinguished honor roll every semester from 2006-2010. 
        
        PERSONAL
        Born on Feb. 17, 1992 ... daughter of James Logan III, Diane Logan and stepmother Romona        Prioleau-Logan ... has one older sister, Martyne, and two brothers, James and Marcus.
        
        MORE ABOUT ASIA:
        Favorite Food: Pizza
        Favorite Class/Subject: Stars and Galaxies
        Favorite Professor/Teacher: Professor Tsoukas
        Favorite Book: Brave New World
        Favorite TV Show: Family Guy
        Favorite Movie: Rent
        Favorite actor: Idris Elba
        Favorite actress: Jessica Alba
        Favorite musician: Chris Brown
        Favorite sports figure: LeBron James
        Favorite sport other than yours: Volleyball
        The best athlete you have competed against or with (name, where): Maya        Moore, University of Connecticut
        Person in history I would most like to meet: Chris Brown
        If I could travel back in time, I would: Have gotten braces when I was        younger
        I look forward to: Graduating in December
        Whenever my playing days are over, I will: Join the criminal justice        field
        What I like most about the University/ why I chose Pittsburgh: The Pete        and the atmosphere
        What I like most about the city of Pittsburgh: The people because they        love sports
        Happiest/most gratifying moment in sports: When the team is all together        as one
        Hobbies: Drawing, shopping, sleeping, and hanging out
        My role model (Why?): My father, James Logan III, because he is hard        working and taught me well
        List anything interesting about your family? They are funny and        goofy
        Why I chose the University of Pittsburgh? It's a wonderful city
        If I could choose another career besides my sport, it would be: FBI        agent
        If I could play another sport at Pittsburgh, it would be: Volleyball
        My Sportcenter highlight goes like this: Me dunking on somebody!
        Best job ever held: None
        Not many people know this but I: Can draw really well
        Favorite all-time Christmas gift: My Nintendo GameCube
        My favorite home-cooked meal: Mac `n Cheese and baked BBQ pork chops
        When I was a kid, I pretended to be: Superhero
        If I could choose one word to describe myself, it would be: Goofy
| Statistics | ||||||||||
| GP/GS | FG-FGA | 3FG-FGA | FT-FTA | OFF-DEF | TOTAL | AVG | AST | POINTS | AVG/G | |
| 2010-11 | 25/0 | 32-93 | 8-29 | 20-33 | 13-26 | 39 | 1.6 | 11 | 92 | 3.7 | 
| 2011-12 | 24/5 | 46-123 | 5-30 | 36-47 | 19-39 | 58 | 2.4 | 5 | 133 | 5.5 | 
| 2012-13 | 28/26 | 151-351 | 8-25 | 83-126 | 61-140 | 201 | 7.2 | 14 | 393 | 14.0 | 
| 2013-14 | 31/31 | 127-342 | 19-59 | 97-141 | 45-163 | 208 | 6.7 | 29 | 370 | 11.9 | 
| Career | 108/62 | 356-909 | 40-143 | 236-347 | 138-368 | 506 | 4.7 | 59 | 988 | 9.1 | 



