Maryland Terrapins logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Maryland Terrapins Logo PNG The evolution of the Maryland Terrapins logo is the way from a cluttered cartoonish logo to a more minimalistic and sleek one.
- Meaning and history 1970 Around 50 years ago, the emblem featured a tortoise in red, black, and white.
- The creature was standing on its rear paws, and his mouth was open.
- To the right, the letter “M” in white could be seen.
- 1997 This logo stayed with the team from 1970 to 1996, when a more professional version appeared.
- The emotional background of the design was more obvious and sporty.
- 2001 While the tortoise remained the same on the 2001 logo, it grew larger because the name of the team disappeared.
- 2012 – Today Eventually, in 2012, only the “M” with an underline remained on the Maryland Terrapins logo.
- Maryland Terrapins basketball The men’s basketball team of the University of Maryland, College Park, is coached by Mark Turgeon.
- They have made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament on 26 (27) occasions and in the National Invitation Tournament on eight occasions.
- They became the NCAA Tournament Champions in 2002.
- The women’s team became the NCAA Tournament Champions in 2006.
- They have made 27 NCAA Tournament Appearances.
- Maryland Terrapins Colors RED HEX COLOR: #E03A3E; RGB: (224, 58, 62) CMYK: (0, 91, 76, 6) PANTONE: PMS 186 C GOLD HEX COLOR: #FFD520; RGB: (255, 213, 32) CMYK: (0, 15, 94, 0) PANTONE: PMS 116 C BLACK PANTONE: PMS BLACK 6 C HEX COLOR: #000000; RGB: (0, 0, 0) CMYK:(0, 0, 0, 100) WHITE HEX COLOR: #FFFFFF; RGB: (255, 255, 255) CMYK: (0, 0, 0, 0)
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