Holy Cross Crusaders
Interlocked initials “HC” in white with black trim on a purple with a white and purple trim shield.
Crusaders Alternate Logo
The Holy Cross Crusaders have a long and proud history of athletic excellence, and their alternate logo has been a part of that tradition for decades. The original design was created in the early 1900s as an emblem to represent the college's athletics teams. Since then, it has undergone several changes to reflect the changing times while still maintaining its classic look.
In recent years, Holy Cross has unveiled updated versions of its iconic logo with modern twists on traditional elements. For example, one version features three swords crossed over a shield bearing an image of Jesus Christ – symbolizing strength through faith – surrounded by stars representing individual students’ accomplishments within NCAA competition. Another iteration includes four shields around the cross which signify unity among all Crusader athletes regardless of sport or gender identity.
The most current version takes this concept even further by incorporating bold colors such as navy blue and gold along with unique patterns like chevrons and stripes that add texture to create an eye-catching design sure to stand out from other collegiate logos across all sports leagues.
Holy Cross' alternate logo is more than just another graphic representation; it serves as a reminder that hard work pays off both on and off the field no matter what challenges may come our way. As we continue into this new era for Crusader Athletics, let us never forget where we came from so we can always strive towards greatness!
Holy Cross Crusaders
2014 - Present
Interlocked initials "HC" in purple with white and black trim.
Holy Cross Crusaders
2014 - 2018
Interlocked initials "HC" in white with black trim on a purple with white and purple trim shield.
Holy Cross Crusaders
2010 - 2018
A side view of a silver, black and purple crusader helmet inside a purple and black circle.