Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils
A Devil holding a flame in green, red, and black with the wordmark “DELTA” wordmark “DELTA” in green and the script “Devils” in red on a white background.
Delta Devils Wordmark Logo
The Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils wordmark logo has a long and storied history, dating back to the early days of NCAA athletics. The logo was first used in 1978 when the school joined the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). It features an interlocking “MV” that stands for “Mississippi Valley” along with a devil head inside of it. This design is meant to represent both the school's mascot and its location in Mississippi's Delta region.
Since its inception, this iconic logo has been featured on all manner of merchandise from t-shirts to hats and everything in between. It also appears on team uniforms during games as well as other athletic apparel worn by players or fans at events such as tailgates or pep rallies. Additionally, it can often be seen adorning banners hung up around campus or even printed onto fan gear like cups or mugs sold at concession stands during home games.
Overall, there is no doubt that this classic symbol carries great meaning for everyone associated with Mississippi Valley State University – students, alumni, and fans alike – making it one of college sports' most recognizable logos today!
Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils
2002 - Present
A wordmark "DELTA" in green and a script "Devils" in red on a white background.
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