Live Stats

For the fourth straight year, the Puget Sound Loggers will be offering Live Stats for selected home athletic events. Click on the sport you wish to follow below to be taken to their live stats page

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the live stats work? Live stats are generated directly from the computer that compiles our statistics. As stats are entered, the computer programs sends information to our Web server, bring the information to you.

Will live stats be available for all games? Live stats are available only at those facilities at which internet access in available. In some circumstances, the weather or the number of events happening concurrently can have an effect on the offering of live stats.

How do we know if live stats will be offered? The events that have live stats offered are listed each week in the "This Week in Logger Athletics" story that is posted on Wednesday on the main athletic page.

 

Broadcasts

Gary Hill, Jr. For the second straight season, the Loggers are proud to offer free audio broadcasts of all home football and basketball games with Gary Hill providing the voice of the Loggers. 

Spending the past decade working on various radio broadcast for the Seattle SuperSonics, Seattle Storm, University of Washington Huskies, Washington State Cougars and The Evergreen State College, Gary has honed his skills and returns for the second season of calling the action for the maroon and white.

In addition, the Loggers will continue to offer special broadcasts of select volleyball, soccer, baseball and softball games throughout the 2009-10 season. 

For the complete broadcast schedule and gameday information, visit our broadcast page here.

 

 

Sponsored By


Sarah Bicker
Women's Golf
Salt Lake City, Utah (Skyline HS)

Sarah earns honors after leading the Loggers to victory at their own Invitational, tying for medalist honors with an 11-over 161. She finished the tournament strong, posting a two-over 77 to come back from five strokes back and tie for the top spot. The 77 also marked a collegiate career-best for the junior golfer.