Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Tulane Green Wave Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. A virtual museum of sports logos, uniforms and historical items. Currently over 10,000 on display for your viewing pleasure.

    • 1920 – 1924
    • 1964 – 1986
    • 1986 – 1998
    • 1998 – 2005
    • 2005 – 2014
    • 2014 – 2017
    • 2017 – Today

    When the Tulane University sports teams took their current name instead of the old The Olive and Blue, they began using the green wave emblem. She was “caught” by a pelican standing on a surfboard and wearing a T-shirt with a white “T.” The bird has raised one paw and flaps its wing to keep its balance. This shows her drive and high skill – the qua...

    In 1945, teams got the Greenie mascot, which looked like a little boy wearing a football helmet. But he was only relevant until 1964 because the new athletic director of Rix Yard, who took over in 1963, felt the mischievous character was not masculine enough. Thus began the first attempts to visualize the green wave, which at the same time was supp...

    In 1986, the first emblem from the T-Wave series was adopted. Its main element is a large block “T” in turquoise. It seems massive because of the rectangular serifs. Two wavy stripes are crossed diagonally in the middle: white and blue.

    On August 19, 1998, sports teams got a new logo – this time with the image of a gray pelican, which tilted its head down and spread its wings. Its orange beak strikes the blue water, spraying dark turquoise droplets to the right and left. The lower half of the logo is occupied by the large word “TULANE” and the reduced phrase “GREEN WAVE.” The dark...

    In 2005, the old Tulane Green Wave logo created back in 1986, returned. The designers modernized it by changing the shape of the letter “T,” which is now tilted to the right and outlined in a double gray-blue outline. From the left, a turquoise wave sweeps over it, but not completely – the emblem captures a freeze frame when the water reaches the t...

    After a little refinement, the wave became a rich green and acquired a shade of Kelly Green. The rest of the colors didn’t change. The shape of the elements also remained the same.

    The Angry Wave has once again become the official symbol of the Tulane University sports teams. The designers modernized it by turning it to the right side and making the character’s facial expressions more expressive. Unlike the old version from 1964, the current logo uses a darker shade of green, with the top painted bright blue. Remarkably, now ...

    • 1893
    • tulanegreenwave.com
    • New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
  2. Aug 25, 2017 · Tulane Athletics reintroduced the "Angry Wave" logo as a secondary mark during the 2016-17 academic year. And on July 1, 2017, officially made the “Angry Wave” logo as the Green Wave’s primary mark of with the “T-Wave” logo remaining as the secondary mark.

  3. Jan 20, 2023 · Who (or What) Is the Tulane Green Wave Mascot? The current Green Wave mascot is Riptide the Pelican, who has served as the mascot since 1998. The mascot harkens back to the origins of the program, where a pelican riding a surfboard was Tulane’s mascot and program logo for over 50 years.

    • Oliver Hodgkinson
  4. The Green Wave mascot became the main symbol of the Tulane football program in 1964. The program had been officially named the Green Wave in 1920, and it took over 40 years for the mascot to fall...

  5. Athletics Logos. Tulane reintroduced the "Angry Wave" athletics logo in 2016, after a 19 year hiatus. Both the "Angry Wave" and "T Wave" logos are for official athletics use only and unavailable for administrative or academic use. All other marks including the overlapping "TU" mark in green and blue have been retired.

  6. People also ask

  1. People also search for