Logigian was named to the All-Ivy First Team after racking up 22 points and five assists on the season.
""I was really shocked," Logigian said after winning the award in mid-May. "We made a lot of strides this season, with extra work in the off-season and the big game against Duke. We have great coaches, and the coaches and the older guys talked to me a lot during the season and really helped me gain confidence."
Primm, McKenna and senior Roger Buttles earned All-Ivy Honorable Mentions. McKenna ended up 14th in the nation in save percentage (.607) and made 170 saves this season. He was ranked 18th in his goals-against average (8.92).
Barring injuries, the Crimson will look to reload next season without the leadership of such talented players as Buttles and Sprong. However, as they have proven this season, the skilled underclassmen, led by Logigian, Primm and McKenna, have figured out the right formula for success. The future, which fans have gotten a glimpse of this year, looks bright.