Biography
Honors
• Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021)
• MVC Honor Roll (2016, 2020, 2021)
• Commissioner's Academic Excellence Award (2021)
2021 (Senior/Career Summary)
Played in 19 games his final season before the year was cut short due to injury...Did not commit an error over his final two seasons...Ended career ranked fourth in MSU history in sacrifice hits (24) and fifth in hit by pitch (30)...Collected 92 hits with nine homers, 47 RBI and 27 steals in 168 career games...Earned his MBA in May 2021.
2020 (Senior)
Appeared in 14 games, starting 13 behind the plate ... Collected nine hits on the season, with five of those going for extra bases ... Slugged .439 with a .220 batting average ... Homered on Feb. 15 at Central Arkansas and March 7 vs. Maine ... Went 7-for-11 with two RBIs and three extra-base hits in the Maine series (March 6-8) ... Had no errors in 128 chances, including nine assists ... Was hit by four pitches to move to eighth in MSU history with 26 ... Stole four bases in five attempts, ranking fifth in the MVC in steals ... Added a sacrifice bunt to climb to fourth on MSU’s career chart in that category.
2019 (Junior)
Geha played in all 56 contests, including 53 combined starts at catcher, second base and left field ... Posted career-best totals for home runs (5), runs scored (34), hits (36), doubles (8), RBIs (21), total bases (61), slugging (.333), walks (27) and steals (13) ... Led club in runs scored and steals, going 13-for-14 in stolen base attempts ... Recorded a career-best three hits in the Bears’ win over Central Arkansas on Feb. 27, helping secure a two-game series sweep ... Homered four times in a six-game span, March 10-17; hit round-trippers in back-to-back MSU wins at Oral Roberts (March 13) and Oklahoma (March 15), the latter of which was a grand slam that helped erase an eight-run deficit in the largest come-from-behind victory in school history ... Drove in a total of 10 runs over a five-game stretch, March 13-22 ... Went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs vs. Kansas (March 27) ... Swiped a career-high three bases in a 10-5 win at Southern Illinois (April 5) ... Hit .400 (6-for-15) over a four-game stetch vs. New Orleans and Missouri (April 18-23); matched his personal best with three hits vs. UNO (April 20) ... Scored a career-best three runs April 27 against Bradley and crossed the plate six times in the Bears’ three-game set with the Braves ... Helped the Bears wrap up a Valley series win over DBU (May 4) with a two-hit effort in the rubber game, a 6-0 MSU victory ... Played a key role in another sizable MSU comeback win, this time a 10-9 victory at Evansville (May 11) after the Aces built a seven-run advantage; tripled and scored a pair of runs in the win ... Registered a 2-for-4 day in an 8-6 win over Valparaiso (May 18) to close out the regular season ... Doubled in the Bears’ MVC Tournament opener vs. Valpo as well, helping MSU to a 7-1 decision.
2018 (Sophomore)
Drew 37 starting assignments at catcher as a sophomore, with the Bears going 26-11 in those contests ... Totaled four multi-hit efforts and three multi-RBI games ... Hit .429 (3-for-7) during MVC Championship play to lead the Bears, totaling three runs scored in helping MSU to its second Valley Tournament title in four seasons ... Started the season with a bang, reaching base safely in three of his five trips to the plate, driving in two runs and scoring another in MSU’s 8-2 win over Texas Southern (Feb. 16) ... Played a key role in the Bears’ 7-4 road win over No. 24 ECU (March 3), going 2-for-3 with two RBIs ... Reached safely in five straight games, March 2-9 ... Recorded hits in seven of nine games, March 14-April 8, batting .310 (9-for-29) ... Turned in back-to-back two-hit performances vs. Evansville (April 6-8); went 2-for-2 with a double and a pair of sacrifices in game one of the series, before doubling twice and scoring a career-best three runs in the finale to help MSU complete a three-game sweep ... Delivered a decisive three-run triple in a 5-4 win at Bradley (April 27) ... Recorded a hit and scored a run in four consecutive games, May 17-25, including a 2-for-4 effort against Indiana State in the second round of the MVC Championship ... Finished the season with a .986 fielding percentage, committing just five miscues in 358 defensive chances.
2017 (Freshman)
Saw action in 34 games as a freshman, including 25 starts behind the plate, logging a .985 fielding average for the year ... Finished the year with a .429 on-base percentage, which ranked third on the team; drew one walk for every 5.33 plate appearances and was hit by eight pitches—good for fourth on the squad ... Walked twice, drove home a run and scored another in his MSU debut vs. Rhode Island (Feb. 17) ... Logged his first collegiate hit with a double that sparked a two-run rally at Belmont (Feb. 24) ... Received shutouts in back-to-back starts against Arkansas State (March 1) and Central Arkansas (March 5); contributed at the plate with a pair of runs scored against ASU, before recording his second hit as a Bear in the series finale with UCA that clinched a three-game sweep for MSU ... Produced the first of his two multi-hit games on the year and swiped his first base as a Bear March 19 vs. Memphis ... Scored a season-high three runs against Wichita State (April 23) to help the Bears wrap up another three-game MVC sweep ... Singled and drove in a run May 2 at Kansas to start a streak in which he reached base safely in seven straight contests; recorded seven of his 10 RBIs during the same stretch ... Scored two runs in back-to-back games against Southern Illinois (May 6) and Indiana State (May 13); hit his first collegiate homer and drove in two runs against the Sycamores to help secure a 4-1 win that clinched the Valley regular-season title for MSU ... Went 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored, while throwing out two of three would-be base-stealers in MSU’s Super Regional opener with TCU (June 10).
2016 (Redshirt)
Sat out the 2016 season as a redshirt ... Earned MVC Honor Roll recognition ... Played over the summer with the DuPage Drones of the Prospect League, hitting three homers and driving in 24 runs in his 47 games.
Background
A Lee’s Summit West High School product, Geha joined fellow Titan classmate John Privitera on the MSU roster as the lone catcher in the Bears’ 2015 recruiting class ... Batted .469 in limited action (13 games) as a senior and was named to the Midwest Classic all-tournament team ... Earned all-conference and all-district honors as a junior in helping West to conference and district titles ... Tabbed the No. 29 recruit in Missouri according to Prep Baseball Report, Geha was a Perfect Game USA Underclass Honorable Mention All-America selection in 2014, as well as an All-Central Region second-team choice by PG in 2015 ... Hit .349 over the summer of 2015 with the KC Elite Athletics.
Personal
Logan Geha is the son of Jim and Dana Geha ... Born Feb. 4, 1997, in Kansas City, Mo. ... Graduated with an administrative management degree in December 2019 and is pursuing his MBA.