Logan Krabbe joined the Penn State swimming & diving coaching staff for the 2022-2023 season in August.
He aided head diving coach Jeff DiNicola in guiding Penn State's female divers to breaking every record during the regular season. Wils claimed both school and pool records in the 1 and 3 meter, while Wei added her name to the scorebook in the platform. Both athletes also earned B1G diver of the week distinctions.
The team continued to excel through the post-season, sending two divers to B1G Championship finals (Sullivan and Wils) and five athletes (Wils, Wei, Beniquez, Sullivan, Elliott) to Zone A Championships. Notably, Wils qualified for the NCAA Championships, winning the 1 meter and becoming the first female diver in 18 years to represent Penn State.
Krabbe continued with the team as a Graduate Assistant coach directly after his two years as an athlete on the diving squad, gaining relatively short but high experience in the sport. He became a member of the program in 2020 directly after being a part of the gymnastics team at Penn State. Though his diving career was a short tenure, he helped the team in various ways including multiple podium placings, Big Ten Championship scorer and NCAA Zone A qualifier.
Krabbe formally interned for the Penn State Athletics department in 2021, expanding his knowledge with leadership in Division I athletics. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from and is continuing his education as a graduate student in Management and Organizational Leadership.
He aided head diving coach Jeff DiNicola in guiding Penn State's female divers to breaking every record during the regular season. Wils claimed both school and pool records in the 1 and 3 meter, while Wei added her name to the scorebook in the platform. Both athletes also earned B1G diver of the week distinctions.
The team continued to excel through the post-season, sending two divers to B1G Championship finals (Sullivan and Wils) and five athletes (Wils, Wei, Beniquez, Sullivan, Elliott) to Zone A Championships. Notably, Wils qualified for the NCAA Championships, winning the 1 meter and becoming the first female diver in 18 years to represent Penn State.
Krabbe continued with the team as a Graduate Assistant coach directly after his two years as an athlete on the diving squad, gaining relatively short but high experience in the sport. He became a member of the program in 2020 directly after being a part of the gymnastics team at Penn State. Though his diving career was a short tenure, he helped the team in various ways including multiple podium placings, Big Ten Championship scorer and NCAA Zone A qualifier.
Krabbe formally interned for the Penn State Athletics department in 2021, expanding his knowledge with leadership in Division I athletics. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from and is continuing his education as a graduate student in Management and Organizational Leadership.