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Bold Add Ottawa Talent Logan Millar

TMU just added a sharpshooter to their ranks, snagging Ottawa's Logan Millar, a decorated prospect known as much for his court prowess as for his classroom dedication.

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TORONTO — The Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) Bold men's basketball team is excited to welcome shooting guard/small forward Logan Millar as part of its 2025-26 recruiting class. 

Hailing from Ottawa, Millar has gained valuable developmental minutes across several Eastern Ontario programs. He began his competitive playing career in 2015 with the Ottawa Shooting Stars, competing in the Eastern Ontario Basketball Association (EOBA) until 2020. In 2021, he advanced to the ONL-X league, joining the roster of Team Believe. In 2024, he transitioned to the BGC Thunderbolts, also within the ONL-X league. During his time with ONL-X, he earned several honours, including Tournament All-Star (2023), ONL-X Tournament Champion (2023 and 2024) and National Capital Hoops Circuit Champion (2025). 

Millar has also had a highly successful high school basketball career, accumulating various honours. From 2022 to 2024, he played for Glebe Collegiate Institute, where he was named a 2023 Ottawa High School Senior Boys' All-Star. In 2024, he received the prestigious Ronald Ames Award, recognizing the senior male student-athlete with the best combined athletic and academic achievement. For his final year of high school play, Millar joined Canada Topflight Academy, a preparatory team that competes in the Elite Prep League (EPL). During his time with Topflight, he was named to the All-EPL Team in both Session 1 (Dec. 2024) and Session 4 (Feb. 2025). He also earned the 2025 Platinum Circuit Tournament Most Outstanding Player award.   

The decorated and dedicated shooting guard/small forward is ready to take the next step in his career with the Bold in the OUA. Millar understands the challenges that await him, and he's ready to put in the work: "I know that great things come from hard work and perseverance, which is why I spend countless hours in the basketball gym and weight room improving my skills and physical abilities."
 
A student-athlete who excels both on the court and in the classroom, Millar will be pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering.

"TMU is the right university for me to have the best combined academic and athletic experiences," said Millar. "It has an excellent men's basketball team and engineering program."

Millar is the sixth commit for the Bold in the 2025-26 recruiting class, a strong and dynamic group of new faces eager to contribute for TMU this season in the OUA. 

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