Women鈥檚 Empowerment Spotlight | Logan Nuckols
Logan Nuckols, a senior basketball player at Campbell University, faced significant challenges due to a hip injury that limited her playing time to just two minutes in her final two seasons. Despite this setback, she embraced the Campbell women's basketball motto of "Sweat and Serve" and focused on her academics and community involvement. Nuckols achieved a 3.9 GPA while majoring in biomedical humanities and biology/pre-med, and participated in numerous campus outreach programs. Her experiences have shaped her identity beyond athletics, motivating her to pursue a career in medicine, specifically orthopedics.
By the Numbers- Logan Nuckols averaged nearly 7 minutes of playing time in her freshman season.
- She maintained a 3.9 GPA across her double major in biomedical humanities and biology/pre-med.
- Her team won 58% of their total games (77-54) and 61% of conference games (44-28).
- Nuckols is transitioning from her basketball career after extensive rehabilitation from injuries.
- She plans to start applying for medical school in May and will work as a medical scribe and volunteer in athletic training.
Nuckols is set to begin the medical school application process in May 2027. She aims to gain practical experience by volunteering with an athletic training staff while studying for certifications.
Bottom LineLogan Nuckols exemplifies resilience, embodying the spirit of "Sweat and Serve" through her academic achievements and community service. Her journey highlights that fulfillment extends beyond sports, influencing her future in medicine.
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