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Youngstown State Penguins Logo History, 1950s-Now

The Youngstown State Penguins (or YSU Penguins, as they’re sometimes called) are a NCAA Division One school based out of Youngstown, Ohio. The athletic program announced the name Penguins in December 1933, following a student remarking the school’s then-nameless basketball team looked like penguins as they swung their arms down

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Philadelphia Phillies Logo History: All-Time 1900-Today

Earlier this month, the Philadelphia Phillies had the longest playoff drought in the National League. Since then, the Phillies clinched the lowest seed in the Postseason (at Houston, no less), then proceeded to take out the Central Division champion Cardinals, the reigning World Series champion Braves, and finally, the San

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2022 WNBA All-Star Game Logos and WNBA All-Star Logo History

The logo for the 2022 WNBA All-Star Game, hosted by the Chicago Sky, pays tribute to its host city of Chicago as well as maintaining some aspects of the league’s semi-templated look. The main feature of the logo is Chicago’s famous six-pointed star, seen on their city flag. The star

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Buffalo Beauts Logos and Uniform History

The Buffalo Beauts are a professional women’s hockey team playing in the Premier Hockey Federation (formerly National Women’s Hockey League, NWHL) since the 2015-16 season. They play out of the Northtown Center in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, New York and have won a single Isobel Cup Championship in 2016-17.

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Boston Pride Logos and Uniform History

The Boston Pride are a professional women’s hockey team playing in the Premier Hockey Federation (formerly National Women’s Hockey League, NWHL) since the 2015-16 season. They are affiliated with the NHL’s Boston Bruins. They play out of the Warrior Ice Arena in Boston and have won two Isobel Cup Championships

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