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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Clark announces 2013 football coaching staff
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
2013 Lycoming Football - Athletic Marks Press Conference
Lycoming College took two years with a committee of Staff, Trustees, Alumni and Students to develop a new Athletic Marks (Logo) for its sports programs. Today, August 13, 2013, at noon in the Wertz center, the work was revealed to the public. Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Mike Clark introduced the 15th President of Lycoming College Dr. Kent Trachte who spoke about college athletics. He pointed out the benefits of a college competing in Division III. Mike Clark then presented the new Logos.
Lycoming keeps the Warrior tradition in their new athletic idenity
If you read my posts from days ago, I was really wondering if Lycoming College would be going in a new direction concerning their athletic identity. Well, worry no more because today the college announced and presented the new logo which identifies Warrior Athletics. In my opinion, the committee did a wonderful job. Trustees, staff and students were involve in the whole process. As Head Football Coach Mike Clark stated, "The new logo clearly identifies who we are and promotes the idea that our teams will be aggressive and relentless in our style of play." The new logo does all of that from my point of view.
The new block L logo will be on the helmets of the 2013 Football helmets and other sports uniforms.
Lycoming College unveils new athletics identity
Lycoming College President Kent Trachte with Lycoming Head Football Coach Mike Clark present the new "L" logo unveiled today at a noon press conference |
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - A new, vibrant and contemporary family of logos and word marks, along with a customized font package for Lycoming College’s 17-sport intercollegiate athletics program, were introduced during a news conference Tuesday, Aug. 13, in Burchfield Lounge.
“Throughout the design process, the college was committed to identifying an image that promotes the core concepts of strength, honor, excellence and tradition,” director of athletics and head football coach Mike Clark said. “We feel the new logo reflects the dynamic direction of Lycoming athletics. We are very excited to wear it into competition.”
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