

Central Connecticut Blue Devils
The initials "CC" in white with blue trim and a pitchfork in blue, gray, and white going through the letters.

Chicago State Cougars
A side view of a cougar's head in green with black highlights above an arched wordmark "CHICAGO" in white with light green trim and "STATE" in white with light green trim all on a green with white trim background.

Fairleigh Dickinson Knights
Mascot "Knightro" in blue and burgundy with white highlights and now stands proudly in a charging stance. The personified blue horse`s shield highlights FDU`s location in Northern New Jersey, while covered in battle gear.

New Haven Chargers
A side view of a horse's head in white with blue and gold highlights above the arched wordmark "CHARGERS" in gold on a blue background with gold trim.

Saint Francis Red Flash
A two piece shield in red with white trim and an outer shield in black with white trim and a black outline with the initials "SFU" in white above the red with white trim lightning bolt in front of a black with white circle.

Wagner Seahawks
A side view of a seahawk's head in green, white and grey with a grey outline.
Northeast Conference Logo History
The Northeast Conference logo expanded beyond the primary design as the league introduced alternate logos. Early alternate marks supported flexibility in media and events. As a result, the NEC logo history shows how these designs helped represent different Northeast Conference teams while maintaining a consistent conference identity.
Design Variations and Conference Branding
Over time, alternate versions of the Northeast Conference logo featured simplified layouts and adjusted typography. Additionally, these designs allowed schools to align conference branding with local styles. Because of this, the NEC logo history reflects a balance between unity and individuality among Northeast Conference teams.
This page presents every official alternate Northeast Conference logo from start to present day. Each version represents a specific phase in the Northeast Conference logo history. For more background, visit Northeast Conference Wikipedia. You can also visit the Northeast Conference Wordmark Logo Page to compare alternate designs with official wordmarks.








