Logan Duncomb, a former Notre Dame power forward, first left the program after a difficult stint at Indiana and a brief period at Xavier, where he struggled to find his footing on the court.
A short week away from the game made him realize how much he missed basketball, prompting a move to Winthrop where he quickly became a cornerstone of the team.
Thriving at Winthrop
During his time in South Carolina, Duncomb posted career‑high averages in points and rebounds, shot a career‑best field‑goal percentage, and set single‑season program records for free throws made and attempted.
His rise was rooted in earlier success, having helped his high school team capture a state championship as a sophomore and developing a deep appreciation for the sport that had given him so much.
A Return to South Bend
Now transferring back to Notre Dame, Duncomb brings renewed confidence and a desire to contribute to a program that he believes has evolved both on and off the court.
He sees the Atlantic Coast Conference schedule as an exciting challenge and feels a strong connection to the coaching staff and the university’s recent direction.
Duncomb joins a roster that includes players such as Miles McBride, Carl Kremer, Pat Garrity, Micah Shrewsberry and Paul Atkinson, Jr., all of whom are part of the current Notre Dame basketball environment.