
East Texas A&M Lions
A side view of a lion's head in yellow on a blue background with yellow trim.
Houston Christian Huskies
The initials "HCU" are in blue with orange highlights above a front-facing huskie head in blue, white, and orange with an orange outline. The first logo with the new name that was changed from "Houston…
Incarnate Word Cardinals
A side view of a cardinal's head is in red and black below the initials "UIW" in black.
Lamar Cardinals
A red cardinal's head above the wordmark "LAMAR" in red with white highlights and black trim, and below is "UNIVERSITY" in black on a white with a black trim background.
McNeese State Cowboys
A cowboy and his horse riding in blue with the letter "M" in gold. The borders and the letter "M" were modified.
New Orleans Privateers
Arched NEW ORLEANS in blue above "PRIVATEERS" in white on a silver ribbon above the privateer's head in the shape of a fleur-de-lis in royal, navy, and gray.
Nicholls State Colonels
A letter "N" in red with white and black trim and a black and white sword through it.
Northwestern State Demons
Diagonal initials "NSU" in white on a purple-formed background with orange trim.
Southeastern Louisiana Lions
A regal lion's head that is both fierce and wise looking in gold and green above the wordmark "SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY" in green with a gold line underneath. Created by Dallas, Texas-based Torch Creative.
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
Diagonal and overlapping initials "SFA" in purple with white and purple trim on the state of Texas with a star showing the school location in Texas.
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders
Arched wordmark "ISLANDERS" in blue with white and green trim above the block letter "I" with a wave in the middle of the letter "I." The navy (Deep End Blue) was changed to a brighter…
UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros
Initials "UTRGV" in orange, blue, green, and light orange with white trim with the entire acronym "UTRGV" horizontally across the State of Texas with a larger orange star marking the Rio Grande Valley.
Southland Conference Logo History
The early Southland Conference logo designs focused on clarity and recognition. These primary marks emphasized strong lettering and balanced shapes. As the conference expanded, the logo adapted to better represent all Southland Conference teams while maintaining a unified look.
Over time, the Southland Conference logo history shows a shift toward cleaner lines and modern styling. Color refinements and updated typography helped the primary logo remain effective across uniforms, broadcasts, and digital media. Each update reflected changes within Southland Conference history and branding needs.
Today, the primary logo stands as a symbol of continuity and competition. Fans can explore deeper background details through the Southland Conference History page. For secondary branding variations, visit the Southland Conference Alternate Logo page to view additional designs used over the years.
















