The NCAA has unveiled the logo for the 2024 Women’s Final Four, which will take place at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 5 and 7.
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NCAA Unveils 2024 Men’s Final Four Logo
The NCAA unveiled the logo for the 2024 Men’s Final Four, which will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on April 6 and 8.
Cleveland Browns Unveil New Field Design With Brownie The Elf At Midfield
The Cleveland Browns officially announced that Brownie the Elf will grace the 50-yard line at FirstEnergy Stadium this season.
Brown Bears Unveil New Athletic Logos, Wordmark
The Brown Bears recently unveiled a new logo set in an effort to refresh and strengthen their athletic and recreation brand.
Washington Commanders To Wear 90th Anniversary Patch This Season
The Washington Commanders announced they will commemorate their 90th anniversary as a franchise with a uniform patch.
Philadelphia Eagles Introduce New Wordmark
The Philadelphia Eagles have unveiled a new wordmark, updating the font to a sleeker and more modern design.
San Diego State Aztecs To Wear 100th Season Patch This Fall
The San Diego State Aztecs will celebrate their 100th season of football this fall with a commemorative logo.
Air Force Academy Unveils New Falcon Spirit Logo
The Air Force Falcons unveiled a new spirit logo as an expression of the Academy’s “commitment to develop(ing) leaders for both the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.”
USFL Unveils Logo For Inaugural Championship Game
With just over one month until a champion is crowned, the USFL has unveiled the logo for its inaugural championship game.
Dixie State Unveils Utah Tech Logos Ahead Of Name Change
With the university set to change its name to Utah Tech on July 1, Dixie State unveiled its new logo and wordmark earlier this month.
Crown College Unveils New Athletic Logos, Nickname
Two years after it adopted the polar bear as its mascot, Crown College has unveiled new logos and renamed its athletic teams the Polars.
Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs Unveil New Athletic Branding
After six months of research and more than 500 interviews with students, faculty and community members, Gardner-Webb unveiled a new athletic branding on Thursday.