Presbyterian Blue Hose
Interconnected initials “PC” in blue with a white, silver, and garnet.
Blue Hose Primary Logo
The Presbyterian Blue Hose primary logo has a rich and storied history dating back to the early 20th century. The logo, which features a blue and white shield with a blue hose running through it, was first introduced in 1915 and has remained a staple of the university's identity ever since. The logo's origins can be traced back to the school's original name, the Clinton Presbyterian College, which was founded in 1880.
Over the years, the Presbyterian Blue Hose primary logo has undergone several changes and iterations, but its core elements have remained consistent. The blue and white colors represent the school's official colors and the blue hose running through the shield is a nod to the school's mascot, the Blue Hose. The logo has also been updated to reflect the changing times, with modernized fonts and designs, while still maintaining its traditional elements. Today, the logo is not only a symbol of the university, but also a representation of its strong traditions and values. It is a source of pride for students, alumni, and fans alike, and continues to be a recognizable and iconic logo in the world of college sports.
Presbyterian Blue Hose
1998 - 2013
Interconnected initials "PC" in blue with a white and garnet.
Presbyterian Blue Hose
1986 - 1998
Interconnected initials "PC" in blue.
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