"The Sharp Shooting Floor General Finding His Groove"
- Kevin Moses
- 5 hours ago
- 2 min read

Logan Nystrom
@LoganNystrom
IG: @logan.nystrom
5’10, 170lbs, Class of 2026
Wisconsin Rapids Assumption HS, WI
Logan brings a smooth and confident game built around one of the purest shooting touches in Division 5. He shoots it with ease, spaces the floor at a high level, and has the kind of rainmaker from beyond the arc that forces defenses to adjust. His ability to create shots for himself and set up others makes him a steady floor general who plays the game the right way. Logan reads defenses well, moves smart without the ball, and delivers the kind of effort coaches love every single night.
Last season, he averaged 10 points, 2.7 assists, and shot a blistering 46 percent from three, finishing with the top three-point percentage in all of D5. He also earned All-Conference Honorable Mention. This season, he has taken a clear step forward, opening the season with 17 points against Neillsville and following it with a career-high 38 points while hitting 10 of 11 threes in a conference win. His defense has jumped too, now averaging 2.4 steals a game and showing much better awareness off the ball. Logan continues to work on becoming a stronger slasher and building a more complete scoring package.
Competing in the WIAA State Three-Point Contest last year and finishing 3rd gave him a real boost, showing he can perform in big moments. Rival matchups against Columbus Catholic and Auburndale bring out his best, and he thrives in those high-energy atmospheres. Logan plays with confidence, consistency, and a team-first mindset. Coaches can expect someone who gives full effort, makes the right play, and competes from start to finish.
When teams try to faceguard him or take him out of rhythm, Logan adjusts by moving more, screening for others, and finding different angles to get open. He stays calm under pressure and finds ways to help his team win even when defenses key on him. His work ethic shows every day as he spends hours in the gym sharpening his shot, handle, and finishing. He also credits his grandpa for helping shape his shooting confidence and mindset.
Off the court, he enjoys golfing, traveling, and time with friends and family. He wants to play at the next level and is doing everything he can to earn that opportunity, even without current college interest.
I assess that Logan brings reliable shooting, smart decision-making, and steady effort that can help a college program. His ability to hit shots, protect the ball, and play within the flow of the offense makes him a strong fit for systems that value spacing and toughness.
As he keeps improving his slashing and builds more confidence off the dribble, Logan is on track to become one of the better shooting guards in his area. His early-season production shows he is rising and still growing. Expect his impact to continue growing as he gains strength, expands his game, and steps into an even bigger role. Stay tuned.



