Presbyterian Blue Hose
Interconnected initials “PC” in blue with a white, silver, and garnet.
Blue Hose Alternate Logo
Presbyterian College, located in Clinton, South Carolina, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1880. The college's athletic teams, known as the Blue Hose, have been representing the school since the early 1900s. The Blue Hose alternate logo, which features a fierce blue horse head, has evolved over the years to become a powerful symbol of the Presbyterian College community.
The first alternate logo for the Blue Hose was introduced in the 1970s and featured a simple blue horse head with the letters "PC" in white. This logo was used for several decades, but in the early 2000s, the college decided it was time for a change. The new alternate logo, introduced in 2007, featured a more detailed and intimidating blue horse head, with the letters "PC" incorporated into the design. This logo was a hit among students and fans, and it quickly became a beloved symbol of the college's athletic teams.
In 2018, the Blue Hose alternate logo underwent another transformation. This time, the horse head was given a modern and sleek design, with sharp lines and a bold color scheme. The letters "PC" were removed, and the logo now stands on its own as a powerful representation of the Blue Hose teams. This new alternate logo has been well-received by the Presbyterian College community, and it continues to be a source of pride and unity for all those associated with the school. The evolution of the Blue Hose alternate logo reflects the college's commitment to growth and progress, while also honoring its rich history and tradition.
Presbyterian Blue Hose
2010 - Present
A Scotsman in garnet, black, blue and tan wielding a sword in sliver and black and a shield in blue, silver and black above a wordmark "BLUE HOSE" in blue with a red sword going through it.
Presbyterian Blue Hose
2010 - Present
A Scotsman in garnet, black, blue and tan wielding a sword in sliver and black and a shield in blue, silver and black.