Annie Logan ’93 was a 2-time All-America selection as a field hockey goalkeeper who set the school career record for saves. She transferred to Ohio Wesleyan as a sophomore and shared the starting goalkeeper spot, compiling 2 shutouts and a saves percentage of .819. Ohio Wesleyan went 15-5, won the North Coast Athletic Conference championship with an 11-1 record, and advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament. As a junior, she won the starting spot, sharing the NCAC lead with 8 shutouts and ranking third in the league with a saves percentage of .907. She was a second-team All-NCAC, first-team all-region, and third-team CFHCA/Sauk Valley All-America selection. Ohio Wesleyan went 16-3-3, won the NCAC championship with a 9-0-3 record, and advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament. Her senior year, she was named to the all-tournament team at Kutztown after recording 8 saves in a shutout of Eastern Mennonite, 6 saves in a win over Kutztown, and 8 saves in a shutout of Frostburg State. She led the NCAC in saves percentage (.888) and shutouts (6) and was an honorable mention All-NCAC pick, a first-team all-region selection, and repeated as a third-team CFHCA/Sauk Valley All-America choice. Ohio Wesleyan went 15-3-2, with one of the losses to Division I California, won the NCAC title with a 9-1-2 record, and advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament. She set the OWU career record for saves (373) and her 16 shutouts ranked second on the Bishop list. During her career, Ohio Wesleyan went 46-11-5 (.782), including a mark of 29-2-5 (.875) in the NCAC, won 3 NCAC championships and advanced to the NCAA Division III playoffs 3 times.