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Logan Holland

Logan Holland, Deputy Sports Editor

Logan Holland is a sophomore studying journalism and politics at the College of Arts & Science. When he is not in the WSN office, you may spot him strolling the streets of the city, listening to an eclectic range of music — from LCD Soundsystem to Mac Dre — and sipping a large, iced caffeinated beverage. Find him on Instagram @lholland32 and share your food recommendations.

All content by Logan Holland
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New eats near NYU: Ishq puts a modern twist on Indian cuisine

Chef Vamshi Adi’s new East Village hotspot is making waves in New York’s upscale restaurant scene.
Logan Holland, Deputy Sports Editor November 18, 2024

At Ishq, chef Vamshi Adi’s message is clear: Indian food belongs in upscale dining. Just a 10-minute walk away from Third Avenue North, Ishq is not your typical Indian restaurant....

A woman stands in a park wearing a black jacket with a purple N.Y.U. logo and smiles at the camera.

In the Huddle: Kelli Keady shares her insights on and off the pitch

Heading into the postseason, the graduate student is just three goals away from breaking NYU’s all-time record.
Logan Holland, Deputy Sports Editor November 13, 2024

Weaving through defenders with ease, graduate midfielder and captain Kelli Keady has a remarkable ability to find the back of the net — having scored 29 goals for the Violets....

The N.Y.U men’s basketball team and coaches pose for a photo on the court.

NYU men’s basketball season preview: Aiming higher in the NCAA

Last season, the team won its first UAA title in 30 years. This season, the expectations are higher.
Logan Holland, Deputy Sports Editor November 7, 2024

After a heartbreaking 62-65 loss against Tufts University in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament last year, the NYU men’s basketball team is back and ready for...

Three volleyball players stand on one side of the net looking at a ball in the air, while a fourth player jumps in the air to set the ball.

Staff Predictions: Women’s volleyball play final round of UAA matches

The Violets round out UAA matches with a double-header against the University of Rochester and Emory University before postseason.

The NYU women’s volleyball team will start a run of five away games this weekend in Pittsburgh, PA. On Sunday at 10 a.m., they will first play the University of Rochester, currently...

A look at the top of a red food concession tent. “Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings” is written in white text.

It’s official — New York City is obsessed with soup dumplings

A brand new soup dumpling festival was hosted by Chinese restaurant chain Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao, which opened a location on St. Marks Place in March.
Logan Holland, Contributing Writer October 10, 2024

One bite is all it takes to get hooked on soup dumplings.  Within two bites, a delicate bundle of tender meat and piping-hot broth will explode in your mouth — and on Oct....

A basketball player in a white-and-purple uniform labeled “violets” runs across the court with the ball as a basketball player in a blue uniform labeled “TUFTS” attempts to block him from the right.

In the Huddle: Spencer Freedman on NYU men’s basketball

WSN spoke with the six-foot guard about NYU’s historic men’s basketball season, and putting Division III basketball on the map with his crafty playmaking and elite shooting.
Logan Holland, Contributing Writer March 14, 2024

Leading the Violets in a magical season, second-year graduate student Spencer Freedman sat down with WSN to talk about the keys to his success on the court. The NYU men’s basketball...

A blonde girl in a white tank top jumps above a green and red track. Track officials and coaches watch from both sides of the lane.

Two NYU athletes make history on the track

Track and field athletes Kate Walsh and Jon Diaz — who have both broken program records this season — told WSN about their experiences on the team.
Logan Holland, Contributing Writer February 6, 2024

NYU track and field athletes Jon Diaz and Kate Walsh had a moment of euphoria at the New York City Gotham Cup on Jan. 19, smashing previously held program records. WSN sat down...

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NYU wrestling honors three athletes during Senior Day

The university’s wrestling team had both highs and lows on senior day, continuing a season of successful matches.
Logan Holland, Contributing Writer February 6, 2024

Anthony Asatrian, Anthony Chavez and Hassan Khan entered the Paulson Center on Saturday for one of the last times as NCAA Division III wrestlers, leaving behind a legacy of success...