

East Texas A&M Lions
Wordmark "LIONS" in blue above a side view of a lion's head in yellow on a blue background with yellow trim.

Houston Christian Huskies
A front-facing huskie head in blue, white, and orange with an orange outline.

Incarnate Word Cardinals
A side view of a cardinal's head is in red and black below the initials "UIW" in black and above the wordmark "CARDINALS" in black.

Lamar Cardinals
A side view of a red, orange, and black cardinal's head with a green eye.
A new version of the previous cardinal logo.

McNeese State Cowboys
Front-facing cowboy with hat and bandana in blue and gold above the wordmark "McNEESE" in blue with gold trim.

New Orleans Privateers
Initials "UNO" in a blue ribbon wrapped around two crossed swords shaped like a fleur-de-lis in blue, navy, and gray.

Nicholls State Colonels
A headshot of a colonel in black, red, and grey with a hat that has "N" holding a sword in front of a shield with the wordmark "NICHOLLS" in red.

Northwestern State Demons
An orange flaming letter "N" in purple with white and purple trim and a pitchfork on the state of Louisiana in white with purple trim.
Former primary logo.

Southeastern Louisiana Lions
A regal lion's head is fierce and wise, looking in gold and green.
Created by Dallas, Texas-based Torch Creative.

Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
The proud forestry roots of SFA and the Piney Woods region adorn the top of a double-bladed axe, accompanied by the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks wordmark. A white star amidst the purple shrouded blade serves as a homage to the star representing Nacogdoches' place on the primary mark as well as a nod to Texas' status as the "Lone Star State"

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders
Arched wordmark "TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI" in blue with green and white trim above a block letter "I" in blue with green and white trim with an oval wave above wordmark "ISLANDERS" in blue with..

UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros
A letter "V" in orange with dark orange highlights and blue and white trim. A green with blue trim star is embedded within the letter "V."
Former primary logo.
Southland Conference Logo History
The Southland Conference alternate logos have evolved alongside the main emblem, offering fresh visual options for Southland Conference teams. Early designs were simple and mirrored the primary logo, but over time, they incorporated more dynamic elements to reflect modern branding trends and the conference’s growth.
Each Southland Conference alternate logo serves as a versatile tool. Schools use these marks on apparel, social media, and event graphics, complementing the primary Southland Conference logo. Fans of Southland Conference teams can display support in creative ways while still connecting to the conference’s long-standing traditions and Southland Conference history.
Modern alternate logos balance innovation with heritage. They maintain core elements of the Southland Conference logo while introducing unique styles for each team. Throughout Southland Conference history, these alternate designs have reinforced identity, strengthened branding, and enhanced the visibility of Southland Conference teams across all sports. Check Southland Conference Wordmark logos.




