Boschman rounds out sports performance staff
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman Director of Sports Performance Jeff Boschman has announced the hirings of Logan Tomlinson as an assistant sports performance coach and Lukas Campbell and Carson Brengle as graduate assistant sports performance coaches.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman Director of Sports Performance Jeff Boschman has announced the hirings of Logan Tomlinson as an assistant sports performance coach and Lukas Campbell and Carson Brengle as graduate assistant sports performance coaches.
Tomlinson earns a promotion after spending the last two years working as a graduate assistant in the sports performance office.
Tomlinson wrapped up a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Emory & Henry. In his lone season playing in the SAC, the former Wasp earned SAC Commissioner's Honor Roll status. He made 24 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss and five quarterback hurries on the year. He posted four stops and three hurries in an upset win at Wingate (Sept. 24) and notched four tackles against UVA Wise (Oct. 8). Thomlinson recovered a fumble against Newberry (Sept. 17).
Away from the football gridiron, he is CPR/AED certified and CSCS certified. He spent six months serving at Gate City High School as a strength and conditioning affiliate, working with the Blue Devils football team and advanced physical education classes. Tomlinson also completed strength and conditioning internships with Clemson and Emory & Henry.
Brengle was a four-year member of the Carson-Newman football team as a reserve punter and holder. He graduated in May with a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science.
He has been an intern with Sports Performance for the last two-and-a-half years. A graduate of Knox Central, Brengle was a recipient of the Brandon Burlsworth Character Award in 2019.
Campbell is also a Carson-Newman graduate. He finished his Bachelor's in Exercise Science in May. He interned with Boschman for the last four years. Campbell graduated high school from The King's Academy.
















