Alma Mater: Covenant College (Ga.) '11, Texas A&M '13
Hired Date: April 2022 (Special Assistant)
Elevated Date: June 2025 (Assistant Coach)
Logan Dahms enters his fourth season at Chattanooga ahead of the 2025-26 season. During his first three seasons at UTC he has helped the team compile a 68-38 (.642) overall record and a 34-20 (.629) mark in Southern Conference play over that span. The program’s 68 total wins is the most for any staff in their first 3 seasons in school history.
Dahms brings vast experience in all levels of basketball. Within the Mocs program Dahms is responsible for scouting, recruiting, player development, scheduling, external relations, and overseeing the program’s Analytics & Strategy department, among other tasks.
Dahms helped lead Chattanooga through a historic 2024-25 season in which the team finished 29-9 overall (15-3 SoCon) and claimed both the SoCon regular season title and the 2025 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship. The Mocs became the first SoCon member to ever win an NCAA Division I men's basketball national title following the legendary five-game run through the NIT.
Chattanooga matched a program record in wins (29) for the 2024-25 season, marking just the second time reaching the 29-win mark in the program's lengthy history. The Mocs’ 12-game winning streak during SoCon play was the program’s longest winning streak since 1983 and was at one point the longest winning streak in the nation. UTC also earned 12 true road wins during the season, second most across all of NCAA DI, while winning a program-record 10-straight true road games to end the year, the longest streak in Division 1 in 2024-25. Over the last 5 seasons the Mocs have won more true road games than any program in the country.
The Mocs also saw several individual players attain major national acclaim during the 2024-25 season. Guard Honor Huff ended the season as the NCAA 3-point champion; his 131 made 3s were the most of any NCAA player in the country at any level. Garrison Keeslar set the all-time NCAA single-season assist-to-turnover record at 5.7-to-1.
During his first two seasons at UTC, Dahms helped the Mocs reach the SoCon Tournament Championship Game in 2023 and set a number of national marks with their “See, Share, and Shoot” style-of-play, including: No. 1 in the nation in made 3PT FGs per game, the NCAA record for most players to make a 3PT FG in the same game (10), and No. 25 in the nation in assist percentage. To build and drive their high-powered offense, Dahms led a team of student developers to design three cutting-edge data tools: MocSpectrum, a custom player-tracking data suite; MocReports, an automated scouting report generator; and MocPom, an online dashboard for practice-derived rate stats.
Dahms first came to the Scenic City following a three-year stint with Southern Conference foe VMI. From 2019-2022, Dahms helped the Keydets’ program accomplish many record feats including its highest NET ranking and KenPom ranking in school history, back-to-back .500 or better seasons for just the second time since 1978, and a top-25 scoring offense in consecutive seasons.
During Dahms’ tenure at VMI the Keydets defeated all 9 SoCon teams in the same season for the first time in school history and finished among the top three in Division I in made threes all three years including No. 1 in the nation in 2021-22. In 2022 Dahms helped lead the Keydets to their first postseason appearance since 2014 (CBI). As special situations coach, Dahms helped the Keydets finish No. 1 in the country in out-of-bounds offense in 2021, per Synergy Sports. Off the court, Dahms organized year-long personal development series with sessions on life skills topics such as leadership, finance, time management, and mindfulness. He also served for two months as interim strength & conditioning coach.
During the 2021 season, VMI tied its best home winning percentage in 43 years after finishing 11-1 (.917%) and also posted its best overall winning percentage (13-12, .520%) as a member of the Southern Conference since 1996. The Keydets earned wins over the top-placed team in the SoCon standings three times during the season as the offense finished 23rd in NCAA Division I in scoring while producing three All-SoCon selections.
Dahms spent two seasons as Director of Basketball Operations at Little Rock from 2017-2019, handling all aspects of internal and external operations including team budget and travel, player housing and nutrition, recruiting visits, statistics and analytics, and opponent scouting and scheduling. He also served as an interim recruiter on multiple occasions and pioneered a number of basketball technology initiatives; during Dahms’ tenure the Trojans became the first basketball program in the world to use computer vision for shot-tracking. As the director of the Little Rock Basketball Camps, the Trojans’ youth camps drew a record-setting 400 campers during the summer of 2018.
Dahms spent the 2016-17 season with the NBA's Golden State Warriors organization, working with both the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA’s G-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.
Dahms spent one season as the recruiting and operations intern at Stanford in 2015-16, assisting the Cardinal in a litany of operations, scouting, and statistical aspects as well as coordinating recruiting efforts for the Pac-12 institution. He helped Stanford become the first basketball program to implement STRIVR virtual reality training for player development as well as the Catapult system, a biometric data capture system that helped coaches understand player workload and optimize practice planning.
Prior to 2015, 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. Dahms helped lead Donbaschet USM to a 23-2 record and the championship of the FBRM National League in 2014.
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 served as a graduate assistant for the Aggies from 2011-13, spending one season each in the Big 12 conference and the SEC.
Dahms also spent time as a Sports Performance intern at Texas A&M, Duke, and with the Admirals Basketball Academy in Chisinau, Moldova, earning his CSCCa-SCCC certification in 2013.
Dahms married the former Ms. Emily Stewart in 2019 and they have two daughters, Winslet and Isla, with a third child, a son, expected in April 2026.
Updated December 2025.