Lawrence Technological University Mourns Death of Student and Hockey Player Logan Barnes

The Lawrence Technological University and Lawrence Tech Athletics communities are mourning the death of Logan Barnes, a student and ice hockey player who passed away earlier this week, according to the university.
Barnes was a member of the Lawrence Technological University Athletics ACHA Division III hockey program and was known as a committed athlete, supportive teammate, and respected friend. His passing has prompted an outpouring of grief across the university and throughout the Southfield community.
Born on February 27, 2005, in Livonia, Michigan, Barnes was a member of the Lawrence Tech Class of 2027. On the ice, he wore the No. 5 jersey and was recognized for his dedication to the sport as well as the positive attitude and encouragement he consistently brought to his teammates. Coaches and fellow players described him as hardworking, dependable, and deeply invested in the success of the team.
Outside of athletics, Barnes was an active and valued member of the Lawrence Tech student body. Friends and classmates remembered him as kind, approachable, and always willing to help others, whether in academics, athletics, or daily life on campus.
Lawrence Technological University and its athletics department released statements expressing condolences to Barnes’ family, friends, teammates, and all those affected by his loss. Tributes and messages of remembrance have continued to circulate, reflecting the impact he made within the university community.
As the Southfield and Lawrence Tech communities come together during this time of mourning, Logan Barnes is being remembered for his passion for hockey, his commitment to his education, and the meaningful relationships he formed. Information regarding memorial services or university tributes is expected to be shared in the coming days.





