Logan Dahms is in his third season as Little Rock's Director of Basketball Operations, joining the department in August of 2017.
Over the past two seasons, Dahms has been an instrumental member of the Trojan basketball staff, handling a multitude of responsibilities. During his time in Little Rock, Dahms has been in charge of Little Rock's scheduling, handling all aspects of the team budget and travel, serving as the head of Little Rock's basketball statistics and analytics while also directing basketball technology initiatives and assisting with opponent scouting.
Additionally, Dahms' responsibilities have been far-reaching on a day-to-day basis, including handling gear and equipment orders, ticket requests, overseeing the recruiting database and scheduling recruiting official and unofficial visits, including serving as an interim recruiter on multiple occasions.
Dahms also serves as the director of the Darrell Walker Basketball Camps, coordinating the planning, executing and staffing of the camps that involve over 400 campers over three different weeks during the summer.
Dahms comes to Little Rock after spending the 2016-17 season working with both the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA’s Developmental League as well as the NBA champion Golden State Warriors as a video and analytics assistant. In his role, Dahms helped produce custom analytical reports to aid coaches evaluations and assessments of team performance.
Prior to his time with the Warriors organization, Dahms spent one season as the recruiting and operations intern at Stanford, assisting the Cardinal in scouting and statistical aspects as well as coordinating recruiting efforts for the Pac-12 institution. He also helped implement STRIVR virtual reality training for the program as well as the Catapult system, a next-generation biometric data capture system that helped understand player load and optimize practice planning.
Dahms played professionally for two seasons, playing for Escoba Ezcazu in Ezcazu, Costa Rica in 2014-15 after spending the 2013-14 season with Donbaschet USM in Chisinau, Moldova. During his two seasons of professional play, Dahms averaged nearly 12 points and seven rebounds per game and helped lead Donbaschet USM to a 23-2 record and a first-place finish in the FBRM National League.
A native of Bahama, North Carolina, Dahms played two seasons for Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, earning his bachelors degree in biology in 2011 before attaining his master’s degree in sports physiology from Texas A&M in 2013. Dahms also served as a graduate assistant for the Aggies from 2011-13.
Dahms also spent time involved in strength and conditioning at Texas A&M, Duke, and with the Admirals Basketball Academy in Chisinau, Moldova, earning his CSCCa-SCCC certification.
Dahms recently married the former Ms. Emily Stewart in May of 2019.Â