Princeton Tigers 2004 – Present An orange and black tiger-striped letter “P.” Tigers Primary LogoTigers Wordmark LogoTigers School HistoryTigers Alternate Logo The Princeton Tigers have a long and storied history, and their logo has evolved along with it. From the days of black-and-white photographs to modern-day digital graphics, the Princeton Tigers alternate logo has been an integral part of the …
Murray State Racers Alternate Logo
Murray State Racers 2014 – Present A blue, yellow, and white jockey and horse silhouette on a yellow and white with the blue and yellow trim letter “M” above a wordmark “MURRAY STATE” in blue between two yellow lines and “RACERS in yellow. Designed by Joe Bosack. Racers Primary LogoRacers Wordmark LogoRacers School HistoryRacers Alternate Logo The Murray State Racers …
Penn Quakers Alternate Logo
Penn Quakers 2017 – Present A half-blue and red letter “P” with a white slash through the letter on a shield with a wordmark “PENN” in white. Removed the red trim on the wordmark. Quakers Primary LogoQuakers Wordmark LogoQuakers School HistoryQuakers Alternate Logo The Penn Quakers are one of the oldest and most successful college sports programs in the country, …
Southern Utah Thunderbirds Alternate Logo
Southern Utah Thunderbirds 2020 – Present A white and black aggressive looking eagle and a white and black lighting bolt coming out of the bottom surrounded by a red outline. Thunderbirds Primary LogoThunderbirds Wordmark LogoThunderbirds School HistoryThunderbirds Alternate Logo The Southern Utah Thunderbirds have a long and storied history in the NCAA. One of the most recognizable symbols associated with …
Bucknell Bisons Alternate Logo
Bucknell Bisons 2002 – Present An orange, white and blue bison charging over a wordmark “BUCKNELL” in white with orange highlights on a blue background and “BISONS” in orange on a blue background. Bisons Primary LogoBisons Wordmark LogoBisons School HistoryBisons Alternate Logo The Bucknell Bisons have a long and proud history of success in NCAA athletics. As one of the …
Belmont Bruins Alternate Logo
Belmont Bruins 2003 – Present Blue and white bear’s head roaring with a red tongue above a wordmark “BELMONT” in red on a white with blue trim formed background and “BRUINS” in blue. Bruins Primary LogoBruins Wordmark LogoBruins School HistoryBruins Alternate Logo For college sports fans, the Belmont Bruins are a well-known name. The university is located in Nashville, Tennessee, …
Austin Peay Governors Alternate Logo
Austin Peay Governors 2014 – Present Custom font initials “AP” in red and a wordmark “AUSTIN PEAY” in red on the top and “GOVERNORS” in black. Designed by Joe Bosack. Governors Primary LogoGovernors Wordmark LogoGovernors School HistoryGovernors Alternate Logo The Austin Peay Governors have a long and proud history, with their alternate logo playing an important role in that. The …
Brown Bears Alternate Logo
Brown Bears 2022 – Present A letter “B” in brown with white & red outlines, their primary colors. Bears Primary LogoBears Wordmark LogoBears School HistoryBears Alternate Logo The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is one of the most recognizable organizations in sports, and its teams often have iconic logos. The Brown Bears are no exception, with their classic brown bear …
Weber State Wildcats Alternate Logo
Weber State Wildcats 2023 – Present A Cat’s head in grey with purple, white, and black outline above the wordmark “WEBER STATE” in white on a banner background in purple with black trim. Added more purple and black, and the wordmark use a bolder typeface and thicker outline colors, including a thick black outline around the wordmark that appears underneath …
American Eagles Alternate Logo
American Eagles 2006 – Present Initials “AU” in blue with white trim on a red formed background with a blue banner in front of the initials having a wordmark “AMERICAN” in white on the banner. Eagles Primary LogoEagles Wordmark LogoEagles School HistoryEagles Alternate Logo American Eagle’s iconic logo has been a symbol of the brand for decades, but did you …