Nevada Wolf Pack Logo
- Both the primary logos the school has had since 2000, have been inspired by the wolf theme.
- Meaning and history 2000 The old Nevada Wolf Pack logo, which was used by the athletic program in 2000-2007, was based on a large “N” glyph.
- Along the right vertical bar, the word “Nevada” could be seen.
- The “N” was navy with grey trim, while the word “Nevada” and the outline of the wolf were given in white.
- Below the image, the lettering “Wolf Pack” in a heavy serif type could be seen.
- 2008 – Today In 2008, the team updated its emblem.
- Now, there is the side view of the wolf’s head facing to the right.
- However, in the case of the current emblem, there is more dynamism and tension due to the shape of the elements forming the wolf’s neck.
- It had its first official season in 1896.
- The Nevada Wolf Pack has won 14 conference championships as part of four different conferences.
- They have participated in 16 bowl games.
- Nevada Wolf Pack basketball The men’s basketball team of the University of Nevada, which was founded in 1913, is coached by Steve Alford.
- The team has competed in the NCAA Tournament eight times reaching the Sweet Sixteen in 2004 and 2018.
- Nevada Wolf Pack Colors NAVY BLUE PANTONE: PMS 282 C HEX COLOR: #003366; RGB: (0, 46, 98) CMYK: (100, 90, 13, 68) GRAY PANTONE: PMS COOL GRAY 10 C HEX COLOR: #807F84; RGB: (128, 127, 132) CMYK: (40, 30, 20, 66)
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