Logan Ingram begins his second season as an assistant coach under Bryan Hodgson and his third year working with the head coach.
In 2025-26, Ingram began his first season as an assistant coach at the University of South Florida men’s basketball.
Previously, Ingram served on Bryan Hodgson’s staff at Arkansas State for two seasons, first as the Red Wolves’ video coordinator and then later as the director of scouting and analytics. He managed practice and game videos, assisted in preliminary scouting and analytics, and supported recruiting operations, summer basketball camps, and player development. During his second season at Arkansas State, the Red Wolves won the 2025 Sun Belt Conference regular season championship. Arkansas State also reached a total of 25 wins during their 2024-25 campaign, the most in school history.
Ingram spent four seasons as a manager for the Alabama Crimson Tide. He helped guide the Tide to a 92–42 record, including three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and two trips to the Sweet 16. During his time there, Alabama won its first regular-season conference title since 2002, its first conference tournament title since 1991, and its first Sweet 16 appearance since 2004.
A native of Sheridan, Arkansas, Ingram graduated with a degree in finance, concentrating in banking administration.
Logan Ingram Coaching History
2026-Present Assistant Coach, Providence College
2025-2026 Assistant Coach, University of South Florida
2023-2025 Director of Scouting and Analytics, Arkansas State University
2019-2023 Manager, University of Alabama