2026-27 Men's Basketball Roster

#51 Logan Duncomb Men's Basketball Roster

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Height 6-10
Weight 230
Class Graduate
Eligibility Senior
Hometown Cincinnati, OH
Last Team Winthrop / Xavier / Indiana
Logan Duncomb - Men's Basketball - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Bio

CAREER HONORS

  • 2026 Big South Player of the Year
  • 2026 First Team All-Big South
  • 2026 Finalist for the Lou Henson Award
  • 2026 Finalist for the Nolan Richardson Award
  • 2026 NABC D-I All-District Team (Southeast)

AT WINTHROP

AS A SENIOR (2025-26):

  • 2026 Big South Conference Player of the Year
  • 2026 Big South All-Conference First Team
  • Finalist for the Lou Henson Award
  • Finalist for the Nolan Richardson Award
  • 2026 NABC D-I All-District Team (Southeast)
  • Helped Winthrop to a 23-11 record, one game shy of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament
  • Finished third in the Big South in scoring (18.3 ppg) and second in rebounding (8.9)
  • Became the second Eagle in program history to average a double-double in conference play (21.3 ppg, 10.3 rpg)
  • Became the second Eagle in program history to average 20 or more points in conference play
  • Broke the single-season record for free throws made (194) and free throws attempted (264)
  • Posted 14 double-doubles
  • Tallied 14 games with 20 or more points
  • Scored a career-high 38 points on Jan. 24 at Presbyterian as he also had 15 rebounds in the game. The 38 points were the most by an Eagle in program history for a road game (non-conference and conference)
  • Shot an efficient 60.0 percent from the field while converting 73.5 percent from the free-throw line
  • Drew 9.5 fouls per 40 minutes – most in D-I this season
  • Also netted 50 assists, 24 blocks and 26 steals
  • Hauled in a career-high 16 rebounds on Feb. 29 vs. USC Upstate
  • Tied the program’s single-game record for free throws made (18) and was one shy of the attempts record with 19
  • Dished out a career-high six assists on Feb. 12 at Gardner-Webb

AS A JUNIOR (2024-25):

  • Appeared in 24 games for the Eagles
  • Averaged 3.0 points and 2.5 rebounds
  • Shot 54.2 percent from the floor
  • Tied career high in points with 10 on Feb. 5
  • Recorded a career high in rebounds on Jan. 15 with seven

AT XAVIER

AS A JUNIOR (2023-24):

  • Did not play

AT INDIANA

AS A SOPHOMORE (2022-23):

  • Played in nine games
  • Missed the final 18 games after undergoing sinus surgery
  • Averaged 2.9 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 0.6 blocks per game
  • Tallied two points and one rebound in the season-opener against Morehead State (Nov. 7)
  • Compiled four points and four rebounds in the win over Bethune-Cookman (Nov. 10)
  • Saw three minutes of playing time in the victory over Miami (Ohio) on Nov. 20
  • Tallied four points, three rebounds, and one block in the win over Little Rock (Nov. 23)
  • Scored six points to go along with two blocks and one rebound in the victory over Jackson State (Nov. 25)
  • Missed North Carolina (Nov. 30) and Rutgers (Dec. 3) games due to illness
  • Charted one minute of playing time against No. 10/9 Arizona in Las Vegas (Dec. 10)
  • Poured in a career-high 10 points to go along with five rebounds, two assists, and one block against Elon (Dec. 20)
  • Played two minutes against Kennesaw State (Dec. 23)
  • Tallied one rebound and one steal against No. 18/18 Wisconsin (Jan. 14).

AS A FRESHMAN (2021-22):

  • Played in nine games and scored six points
  • Made 2-of-4 field goal attempts
  • Saw his first playing time and had two boards and an assist in four minutes of action against Northern Illinois
  • Scored his first points as a Hoosier and finished with four points, a rebound and a block in four minutes against Merrimack
  • Hit a jumper against NKU
  • Played one minute against Michigan and had a field goal attempt
  • Played two minutes against Penn State
  • Had a rebound against Maryland
  • Had an offensive rebound at Michigan State
  • Saw action against Maryland
  • Played three minutes against Saint Mary’s and had a rebound and a steal.

PREP CAREER

  • Graduated from Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati
  • No. 73 recruit nationally according to 247Sports
  • No. 72 according to Rivals.com
  • No. 87 by ESPN.com
  • Played three seasons for Coach Carl Kremer and the Fighting Crusaders
  • Lead the team to the Ohio State Championship in 2019 and the top ranking in the state in 2020 before the season ended due to COVID-19
  • Won a District crown in 2021
  • Averaged 13.5 points and led the Greater Catholic League in rebounding at 9.1 and blocked shots at 1.3 as a senior
  • Added 2.3 assists and shot 59.9% from the floor in 23 games
  • McDonalds All-American nominee
  • All-Ohio First Team … Southwest District First Team … All-GCL first team
  • Averaged 14.2 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game in 2019-20
  • In 2020, he was named third-team All-Ohio, first-team All-Southwest District and first-team All-Greater Catholic League
  • Averaged 7.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and a block on the 2019 State Championship team
  • Part of the Moeller program that became the first Division I program in Cincinnati to win back-to-back state titles since 1973
  • In addition to their 29-0 state championship squad his sophomore year, which included Regional, District and GCL South titles, Moeller finished 26-1, advancing to the Elite Eight of the Ohio State Tournament before the season was scrapped by the pandemic…  that team won the GCL South and District crowns along the way
  • During the summer he played for Indiana Elite and Coach Mark Adams