Arizona Wildcats logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Arizona Wildcats Logo PNG While the Arizona Wildcats logo has gone through several transformations, it has remained consistent in its core for almost half a century.
- Meaning and history 1972 – 1976 The logo used from 1972 to 1976 featured the highly stylized letters “UA” in black (or blackish blue) with a very thin red outline.
- The very shape of the ends of the letters seemed to remind the tail of a cat.
- And yet, we can’t say that was an exceptionally successful logo.
- To begin with, the “Wildcat” idea wasn’t represented very well.
- If you had looked at the emblem for the first time without knowing the name of the team, you would probably have suggested it depicted a snake.
- We can even imagine fans of other teams calling the players “Wild worms” with reference to the logo.
- The 1990 logo The primary Arizona Wildcats logo introduced in 1990 features only the letter “A.” Or, to be precise, you can see three letters “A” positioned one inside the other (a red one, a white one, and a dark blue one).
- Secondary logo The alternative logo has featured a stylized wildcat’s muzzle since 1990.
- The cat can be given either in blue or in red.
- Arizona Wildcats basketball The Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team is often named among the most successful programs in the US.
- Arizona Wildcats football The team boasts over 120 years of history (since 1899).
- The name “Wildcats” was adopted in 1914.
- Arizona Wildcats baseball The four national championship titles Arizona Wildcats baseball team has won so far make it one of the most known teams in the US.
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