
Blair Named Assistant Coach for Tennis
November 12, 2024 03:41 PM | Tennis
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University tennis head coach Miha Lisac announced on Tuesday that Logan Blair will join the program as an assistant coach.
"This is an amazing opportunity to coach a team that is building every year on the successes of the year prior," Blair said. "Coach Lisac has built a program and a culture that players want to be part of. Morgantown is an unbelievable place and one of the great atmospheres we have in college athletics. I want to help build something special here and continue to bring this program into the national spotlight."
Blair recently served as an assistant coach with the men's and women's tennis teams at his alma mater, Biola University, in Los Angeles.

"We are excited to add Logan to our team in a role as an assistant coach," Lisac said. "He brings energy and a positive approach to our team that will help us continue to grow toward our goals of building a national-level program. I am looking forward to having Logan add to the program in a major way."
Blair also worked for the Portland tennis team as a volunteer assistant coach after he served as a coach for Crabel Tennis in Beverly Hills, Calif. Prior to his time with Crabel Tennis, he was a coach and recruiter for The Tennis Club in Newport Beach, Calif. He also coached junior players at Matchpoint Tennis Academy in Santa Anna, Calif.
Blair, a native of Salem, Oregon, played on the Biola men's tennis team from 2018-21, while earning a B.A. in communications. During this time, he also served as a representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for Biola.
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"This is an amazing opportunity to coach a team that is building every year on the successes of the year prior," Blair said. "Coach Lisac has built a program and a culture that players want to be part of. Morgantown is an unbelievable place and one of the great atmospheres we have in college athletics. I want to help build something special here and continue to bring this program into the national spotlight."
Blair recently served as an assistant coach with the men's and women's tennis teams at his alma mater, Biola University, in Los Angeles.

"We are excited to add Logan to our team in a role as an assistant coach," Lisac said. "He brings energy and a positive approach to our team that will help us continue to grow toward our goals of building a national-level program. I am looking forward to having Logan add to the program in a major way."
Blair also worked for the Portland tennis team as a volunteer assistant coach after he served as a coach for Crabel Tennis in Beverly Hills, Calif. Prior to his time with Crabel Tennis, he was a coach and recruiter for The Tennis Club in Newport Beach, Calif. He also coached junior players at Matchpoint Tennis Academy in Santa Anna, Calif.
Blair, a native of Salem, Oregon, played on the Biola men's tennis team from 2018-21, while earning a B.A. in communications. During this time, he also served as a representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for Biola.
For more information on the Mountaineers, visit and follow WVUTennis on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Support the Tennis Sport Enhancement Fund to help make a difference in the experience provided to our student-athletes and coaches! Our teams rely on these donations for equipment purchases, team travel, ever-increasing recruiting costs, and other operational expenses. Invest in champions today! For more information on the Mountaineers, visit and follow WVUTennis on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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