Logan Tom

[1] She was a skilled all-around player who brought stability to the American serve receive and defense, while also providing the team with a solid attack and block at the net.

[4] Though she grew up with her mother and older brother Landon[3] in Salt Lake City, Utah, she spent her summers with her father and his relatives in Hawaii learning how to surf.

[5] Tom attended Highland High School, where she led the volleyball team to state titles in 1997 and 1998.

[5] Over the summer of 2003, Tom was selected as one of eight finalists for the Women's Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year Award in the team category.

She left Stanford 50 units shy of completing her major in International Relations in December 2002, her last term of collegiate athletic eligibility.

Tom missed a month and a half of the season while playing on the U.S. national volleyball team in the 2000 Olympics.

She was named the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship Most Outstanding Player after leading her team to the 2001 National Championship over top ranked and previously undefeated Long Beach State as she had 25 kills, 12 digs and five blocks against the 49'ers after having 22 kills and five blocks against Nebraska in the NCAA semifinal.

In 2002, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's top female collegiate volleyball player.

In 2003, she repeated as the winner of the Honda Sports Award, given to the nation's top female collegiate volleyball player.

[13] Logan earned the Best Server award and the gold medal at the 2011 NORCECA Championship, held in Caguas, Puerto Rico.

[14] Tom joined the Indonesian club Jakarta Pertamina Energi for the 2016 season,[15] taking them to the championship playoff.

[16] The New Zealander club Harbour Raiders announced that Tom would play with them[17] and she help them win the local league championship.