Langseth Named to Lead Women's Soccer
Grayson, KY - Coach Logan Langseth joins Kentucky Christian University from Florida Memorial University (NAIA). Prior to FMU, Langseth was at Cincinnati Christian University, also an NAIA member, where he enjoyed his first year of success as a head coach. After doubling the size of the roster he was able to lead the team to many new heights, including the playoffs. Prior to his tenure at CCU, Coach Logan coached at Northern Michigan University (MI), Tiffin University (OH), Ohio Northern University (OH), and Albright College (Pa).
While at Tiffin University, Coach Langseth assisted Coach Rudy Brownell to a GLIAC title in 2016. At Ohio Northern University, his contributions were instrumental in that team winning the 2015 Ohio Athletic Conference championship.
In addition to college, Langseth has coached at the YMCA as a Director of Soccer, Ohio Extreme Soccer Club as a Director of Coaching, Penn Legacy Soccer Club, and Pacesetter Soccer Club. Most recently he coached at Cincy SC and PIVO Futsal in Cincinnati, Ohio with Coach Russell Lewis.
In 2012 and 2013, he was the head girls' varsity coach at Reading High School in Reading, Pennsylvania where he helped the girls' varsity program gain its first win in 25 years, earned two 2nd place high school tournament trophies, received in 2012 the highest honor from PIAA Referees with the PIAA Team Sportsmanship Award, and in 2013 was Coach of the Year for Berks County Division I Girl's High School Soccer. In 2014 Coach Logan volunteered with the Reading High School boys' varsity Team, which won the Berks County Division I League and earned their first berth in the PIAA District and State Tournament.
A four-year captain at Pennsylvania State University Berks Campus, Coach Langseth graduated in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in Global Studies, Political Science and Contemporary History Option. He ranks in the top five all-time in career points for men's soccer, while also serving as SAAC president and a student government representative. Coach Logan also holds an MBA from Tiffin University.
Coach Langseth commented, "I'm very excited to be joining Kentucky Christian University and look forward to working with a great community of coaches, educators and students."
Athletics Director Corey Fipps commented about the hiring of Langseth, "We are thrilled to welcome Coach Langseth to the KCU family as our first full-time women's soccer coach. With his collegiate coaching experience, we foresee the same spiritual and educational foundation that was so evident under Coach Johnson." Fipps went on to say, "His determination to recruit a diverse, fundamentally strong soccer athlete will ultimately allow the KCU women's soccer program to compete in the Appalachian Athletic Conference and hopefully, the NAIA."
Welcome to the KCU family Coach Langseth!
