Columbia Lions
A front-facing lion head in Columbia blue and navy with mouth wide open, showing teeth in white. A new shade of Columbia blue
Cornell Big Red
A brown with black trim bear clawing out of a red with white and black trim letter "C."
Dartmouth Big Green
A block letter "D" in green and white with black trim. Flipped the colors from the alternate logo.
Harvard Crimson
A block letter "H" in white on a red with white outline shield. The curves in the serifs represent Harvard Stadium. The shade of red was changed.
Penn Quakers
A half-blue and red letter "P" with a white slash through the letter on a shield with a wordmark "PENN" in white. Removed the red trim on the wordmark.
Ivy League Logo History
The Ivy League logo system represents one of the most traditional identities in college sports. Each of the Ivy League teams uses a primary logo that reflects school heritage while aligning with league-wide standards. As a result, the Ivy League teams Primary logos remain timeless and recognizable across uniforms, facilities, and media. More background is available on Ivy League.
Across decades, Ivy League teams have refined their primary marks rather than replacing them entirely. Therefore, changes often focus on cleaner lines, sharper detail, and digital clarity. Each Ivy League logo PNG shown here captures how these updates preserved tradition while improving usability across modern platforms.
While this page focuses on primary marks, alternate designs also play a supporting role. For that reason, visit the Ivy League Teams Alternate Logo Page to review secondary branding styles. Together, alternates and Ivy League teams Primary logos present a complete visual record of Ivy League teams branding from start to present.