Western Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame
Henry Logan - Men's Basketball - (1965-68)
Henry Logan is the most heralded student-athlete in Western Carolina's history. He was four-time NAIA and Associated Press All-America Selection from 1965-1968. He owns virtually every school scoring record and assist record and ranks ninth on the all-time college basketball scoring list with 3,290 points. He averaged a phenomenal 30.7 points for every game played and scored 60 points in a 1967 game. He was the first black to play at a predominately white college in the southeast and opened the door for integration of athletic programs in the region. Logan helped the United Stats take the gold medal in the 1967 Pan American Games. A native of Asheville, N.C., Logan was inducted into the Western North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame and in 2000, Logan was a part of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame's 37th induction class.