Contact Information Email: l.fiorentino@tcu.edu Phone: 817-257-4659
TCU Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Chris Del Conte announced the hiring of Logan Fiorentino to the position of equestrian head coach in charge of the Hunt Seat program this summer.
"We are very excited to have Logan join the TCU family," said Del Conte. "Logan is a perfect fit for us. She competed at a high level as a student-athlete and has been part of a very successful program at the University of Georgia. We were able to meet and observe Logan during our many competitions against Georgia the last few years. In addition to being an outstanding recruiter, she brings a wealth of experience and expertise in Hunt Seat competition."
Fiorentino comes to Fort Worth following three seasons as an assistant at the University of Georgia where the program captured the overall Varsity Equestrian National Championship twice during her stay. She joined the staff after competing for the Bulldogs from 2004-2007. While at Georgia, Fiorentino coached the Bulldogs to the 2010 Hunt Seat National Championship and 2011 Hunt Seat Reserve National Championship.
Additionally, she helped mentor the 2009 Individual Equitation over Fences National Champion and 2010 Individual Fences Reserve National Champion.
"I'm very excited to be joining the TCU equestrian program," said Fiorentino. "This is a program with unlimited potential and I look forward to working with the student-athletes, staff and supporters of TCU equestrian. I'm very thankful to the administration for creating this opportunity and I'm excited for the start of the 2011-2012 season."
In 2010, Fiorentino assumed head coaching duties for the Bulldogs for three months, while UGA coach Meghan Boenig was on maternity leave. She also was responsible for all recruiting for the Hunt Seat team as well as adding more than 20 horses to the team herd, including the development of younger horses.
"We believe Logan will be a great asset for us in reaching our goal of winning a Varsity Equestrian National Championship," said Del Conte.
Fiorentino graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Georgia in 2006 with a bachelor's of science in sport business. She followed that with a master's degree in sport management in 2007. A member of the United States Equestrian Federation, Fiorentino has been a member of various Varsity Equestrian steering committees since 2008.
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