Logan Frost has been named a graduate assistant for the Charlotte Men's Soccer team ahead of the 2024 season, as announced by Head Coach Kevin Langan. Frost, who is finishing his MBA studies, had a successful college playing career and made a significant impact on the team both on and off the field. He will be taking on the role of Director of Men's Soccer operations, assisting in the operational side of running the program.

By the Numbers
  • Frost made 18 appearances and tallied four assists for the American Athletic Conference Champions 49ers squad in 2023.
  • He assisted on the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win over High Point in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and played 50 minutes in the second round match against Clemson.
  • After transferring to Charlotte as a graduate student from South Carolina, Frost made 64 appearances and 45 starts for the Gamecocks, totaling 11 assists and 10 goals from 2019 to 2022.
State of Play
  • Head Coach Kevin Langan expressed excitement about Frost's new position and highlighted his past contributions to the team, emphasizing his potential impact on the operational side of the program.
  • Frost's transition from player to staff is part of a trend for Charlotte Men's Soccer, as several assistant coaches and staff members are former 49ers soccer players or alumni.
  • Frost views the position as an opportunity to learn the behind-the-scenes work of the coaches for the players, while still being involved with the team as he completes his MBA.
Bottom Line

Logan Frost's appointment as a graduate assistant for the Charlotte Men's Soccer team marks a significant step in his transition from player to staff, bringing valuable experience and insights from his successful college playing career. His addition to the operational side of the program reflects the team's commitment to integrating former players into coaching and support staff roles, contributing to a dynamic and experienced coaching environment.