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December 2014

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74 Logic got an early start on the recruiting process as a high school sophomore. With the help of her coach, she scheduled a long weekend visit to Iowa State, Drake, and Iowa. e stop in Iowa City stood out. "I had a great visit, even without them ever seeing me play or knowing who I was," Logic said. "ey put this on for someone they didn't even know. ey are great people and they wanted to show me what Iowa had to offer. I could have been the worst player they had ever seen, but they were promoting Iowa and showing me that I was worth their time. I came back to camp, walked around campus, and had a gut feeling that this was the place I should be." Four games into her college career, Logic posted her first of 24 double-doubles with 11 rebounds and 10 points during a 78-74 win at Northern Iowa. She had six double-doubles as a freshman, including a stretch of four straight against Michigan State, Michigan, Northwestern, and Michigan again. Logic logged her first of four triple-doubles against the Wolverines on Feb. 26, 2012, with 13 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists. ere have been only three other triple-doubles in the history of Hawkeye women's basketball. As a sophomore, Logic added six more double- doubles and topped 20 points in a game against Purdue (26) and Miami, Florida (23). Against Texas, Logic earned her double-double the hard way with 15 rebounds and 14 assists in a game the Hawkeyes won, 86-63. Last season Logic compiled 12 double-doubles and three triple-doubles. She averaged a career-best 13.3 points a games and scored 20-or more points seven times, including 28 against California- Riverside, 26 at Colorado, and 25 at Indiana.

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