WISNAUSKAS' HONOR ROLL
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2022 Tewaaraton Award Winner
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2022 Academic All-Big Ten
• 2022 National Champion
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2022 ESPY Nominee (Best College Athlete, Men's Sports)
• All-time program leader in goals (205) and points (340)
• Holds Maryland record for points in a season (103 - 2022)
• Seven career eight-point games, most in program history
• Program-record 40 hat tricks in his career
• 2022 USILA First Team All-American
• 2022 USA Lacrosse Magazine First-Team All American
• Drafted #1 Overall in the 2022 PLL Draft
• 2022 Inside Lacrosse All-American (First)
• 2022 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year
• 2022 All-Big Ten First Team
• 2022 Big Ten Tournament Team
• 2022 Big Ten Tournament MVP
• 2022 Tewaaraton Award Top-25
• 2022 Tewaaraton Award Finalist
• 2021 USILA All-American (Third)
• 2021 Inside Lacrosse Media All-American (Third)
• 2021 First Team All-Big Ten
• 2021 NCAA All-Tournament Team
• 2021 Big Ten All-Tournament Team
• 2021 U.S. Lacrosse Magazine Player of the Week (3/9)
• 2021 USILA Scholar All-American
• 2020 Inside Lacrosse Media All-American (Third Team)
• 2x Academic All-Big Ten (2021, 2020)
• 8x Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (2/27/18, 3/26/19, 3/10/20, 3/9/21, 4/27/21, 3/1/22 4/5/22, 4/19/22)
• 4x USILA Team of the Week (2/26/19, 2/4/20, 3/9/21, 4/27/21)
• 2019 USILA All-American (HM)
• 2019 Inside Lacrosse Media All-American (HM)
• 2019 Second Team All-Big Ten
• Warrior/USL National Player of the Week (3/26/19)
• Revenant/Inside Lacrosse National POTW (3/26/19)
• 2018 Big Ten All-Tournament Team
• 3x Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18)
• 2022 Big Ten Attackman of the Week (3/1, 4/5)
• Maryland Lacrosse's All Time Leader in Points
WISNAUSKAS IN THE NEWS
• (5/27/21) Wisnauskas’ professional approach
• (3/7/19): Logan Wisnauskas is no longer just a shooter for Maryland men’s lacrosse
• (2/1/19): Maryland Lacrosse gets scoring push from players who felt the pull of football
• (4/10/2022): Logan Wisnauskas sets program scoring record
MAJOR: Communication
As a grad student (2022): Finished season leading Terps in goals (61), assists (42), points (193), shots (125), and shots on goal (90)...2022 Tewaaraton Award Winner...2022 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year...2022 USILA Player of the Year...Became the record-holder for points in a season (103), goals in a career (205), and points in a career (340)...Finishes his career fourth all-time in career goals and 11th all-time in career points among all NCAA D1 men's lacrosse players...Opened the season with five goals and three assists for eight points against High Point (2/5) ...Three goals and three assists for six points against Loyola (2/12)...Three goals and three assists against Syracuse (2/20)... Led all point totals with four goals and two assists against Princeton (2/26)...Four points in win against Notre Dame with two goals and two assists (3/5)...One goal and four assists in a victory over Penn State (3/27)...Two goals and four assists, passing John Kaestner and Rob Chomo for 5th most assists in program history...Three goals and three assists totaling six points in Terps' win over Michigan (4/2)... Four points with three goals and one assist to become Maryland's all time leader in points and help defeat #4 Rutgers (4/10)...Five goals and two assists in win over #9 Ohio State (4/17)... Five goals and three assists totaling 8 points to become the only Terp to reach 300 points in win over Johns Hopkins (4/23)...Four goals and three assists in win over Johns Hopkins (5/5)... Four goals and three assists to help top Rutgers and win the Big Ten Tournament (5/7)...Four goals and two assists off eight total shots in victory over Vermont (5/15)...Hat trick plus two assists in quarterfinals win over Virginia (5/22)...Four goals in semifinals victory over Princeton (5/28)...Two goals and two assists for four points in National Championship Game victory over Cornell (5/30)...
As a senior (2021): One of the most dangerous attackman in the country…started in all 16 games at attack…led the team in assists (31)…second on the team in points (72) and goals (41)…had 14 multi-goal games…posted seven hat tricks…tallied eight multi-assist games…picked up 26 ground balls…recorded season-high nine points and seven assists vs. Johns Hopkins (3/6)…scored the game-winner in the closing seconds at Johns Hopkins (4/24)…Scored season-high five goals in National Championship game vs. Virginia (5/31).
As a junior (2020): Started in all six games at attack…Led the team in points (36) and goals (24)…recorded at least four points in all six games…USILA Team of the Week (2/4)…scored a career-high six goals while notching an assist and three ground balls vs. High Point (2/1)…Had three goals and four assists at Richmond (2/8)…had a goal and three assists vs. Penn (2/15)…tallied four goals and an assist at Villanova (2/18)…scored five goals vs. Notre Dame (2/29)…Tied career-high eight points with five goals and three assists vs. Albany (3/7)…Academic All-Big Ten.
As a sophomore (2019): Posted one of the most productive individual offensive seasons in program history...Garnered USILA and Media Honorable Mention All-America honors and Second Team All-Big Ten accolades...Named the Warrior/USL and Revenant/Inside Lacrosse National Player of the Week on March 26...Academic All-Big Ten...led the team in points (79) and assists (35)...79 points was a sophomore program record and tied for fourth on the school’s single season scoring list....second on the team in goals (44)...points per game average of 4.65 ranked 12th in the nation...ended the season on a 35-game point streak and 19-game goal scoring streak...became just the third Terp to record eight points in three different games in the same season...had 13 multi-goal games and nine hat tricks...11 multi-assist games...posted five points, five ground balls and two ground balls vs. #16 Colgate...recorded career-high eight points vs. Navy (2/23), North Carolina (3/23) and Michigan (4/6), including career-high five assists against the Midshipmen and career-high five goals vs. the Wolverines...tallied a hat trick and an assist vs. Towson in NCAA First Round (5/12)...had two goals and two assists vs. third-seeded Virginia in NCAA Quarterfinals.
As a redshirt freshman (2018): Started all 18 games at attack, bursting onto the scene with 50 points on 35 goals and 15 assists ... both his 50 points and 35 goals ranked second in Maryland single-season freshmen history ... both marks also ranked fifth nationally among freshmen ... tallied a point in all 18 games, including multiple points in 14 games ... made collegiate debut starting at attack against Navy (2/10), posting a goal and an assist ...totaled four points (2g/2a) against Marist (2/13) ... posted first career hat trick at High Point (2/17) ... had a sensational game against #17 Penn (2/21), scoring five goals - it was the most goals for a Maryland freshman since Matt Hahn (1995) ... had a pair of goals against #8 Notre Dame (3/3) ... scored a pair of goals vs. #1 Albany (3/10) ... scored twice at #5 Villanova (3/17) ... had a goal vs. #19 UNC (3/24) ... had five points (3g,2a) at #17 Michigan (3/31) ... tallied a hat trick at #18 Penn State (4/8), including two critical fourth quarter goals ... scored twice against Ohio State (4/22) ... had four points on three goals and an assist at #7 Johns Hopkins (4/28), including assisting the game-winner in triple overtime ... had five points on two goals and three assists vs. #11 Rutgers in Big Ten semis ... named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team ... had two goals and two assists in NCAA Quarters vs. Cornell (5/20) ... had two goals and an assist in NCAA Semis vs. Duke (5/26).
As a freshman at Syracuse (2017): Redshirt season ... transferred to Maryland in summer of 2017.
High School: Named First Team All-USA Today in 2016... Earned Under Armour All-American honors following senior season... Finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award ... Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Year in 2016... Recognized as the 2016 Baltimore Messenger Lacrosse Player of the Year... Named All-Metro and All-Conference MIAA "A" in 2016... Led team with 97 points on 60 goals and 37 assists during senior season... Finished seventh all-time in career points at Boys Latin with 108 goals and 80 assists ... Helped Boys Latin win the National Championship in 2014 ... Also finished as the all-time leader in passing yards as QB for football team... Member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Full name is Logan Andrew Wisnauskas ... Son of Trent and Julie... Has one brother, Blake... Father played lacrosse for Salisbury and won the National Championship in 1994 ... pretended to be Paul Rabil as a kid.
Why Maryland: "It is a tremendous opportunity to get a great education and play lacrosse at the highest level possible collegiately. It is a blessing to be able to play for my home state only 30 minutes away from where I grew up."
Wisnauskas' Career Highs (Through 2022 season)
Goals: 6, vs. High Point (2/1/20)
Assists: 7 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/6/21)
Points: 9 vs. Johns Hopkins (3/6/21)
Groundballs: 5, vs. Colgate (2/23/19)
Hat Tricks: 40, last vs #7 Cornell (5/30/22)
Multi-Point Games: 70, last vs #7 Cornell (5/30/22)
Multi-Goal Games: 62, last vs #7 Cornell (5/30/22)
Multi-Assist Games: 41, last vs #7 Cornell (5/30/22)