Hall of Fame
Hanson (Logan), Mary

Mary Hanson (Logan)
- Induction:
- 2020
- Class:
- 2015
Mary Hanson Logan (previously just Hanson) will forever be remembered as the first Lancer in school history to win an individual national championship in the NCAA. She did so in the school's first year of NCAA postseason eligibility when she won the 100-yard backstroke in 52.45 seconds at the 2014 NCAA Division II Championships. It made Hanson a two-time national champion in the 100 back after she won the event as a freshman at the 2011 NAIA Championships.
Despite only having two seasons, Hanson Logan is tied for first with seven NCAA All-American awards in CBU history. She also had six All-American finishes in the NAIA, with her 13 All-American awards ranking her 11th in program history.
At the conference level, Hanson Logan won 14 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) championships in just two seasons. She was twice voted the RMAC Swimmer of the Year and was named the Swimmer of the Meet at the conference championships in 2014.
Beyond being a champion athletically, she was also a perfect example of a student-athlete throughout her career. She reaped a total of nine academic awards in her career and was voted the RMAC Academic Athlete of the Year back-to-back in 2014 and 2015.
Hanson Logan was also named a Top-30 nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award in 2015. It is the furthest a Lancer has ever advanced for the annual award, which recognizes female college athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in academics, athletics, service and leadership. To this day, Hanson still holds six records and five other top-10 marks in CBU's record book, even after graduating in 2015.
Despite only having two seasons, Hanson Logan is tied for first with seven NCAA All-American awards in CBU history. She also had six All-American finishes in the NAIA, with her 13 All-American awards ranking her 11th in program history.
At the conference level, Hanson Logan won 14 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) championships in just two seasons. She was twice voted the RMAC Swimmer of the Year and was named the Swimmer of the Meet at the conference championships in 2014.
Beyond being a champion athletically, she was also a perfect example of a student-athlete throughout her career. She reaped a total of nine academic awards in her career and was voted the RMAC Academic Athlete of the Year back-to-back in 2014 and 2015.
Hanson Logan was also named a Top-30 nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award in 2015. It is the furthest a Lancer has ever advanced for the annual award, which recognizes female college athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in academics, athletics, service and leadership. To this day, Hanson still holds six records and five other top-10 marks in CBU's record book, even after graduating in 2015.
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