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In 1990, Loyola Chicago athletics dropped the hobo mascot in favor of a wolf, named LU Wolf. He was inspired by the coat-of-arms of St. Ignatius of Loyola, from whom Loyola derives its name, which depicts two wolves standing over a kettle. This Primary logo used in the early 1990s featuring a full-body cartoon wolf with a Loyola-adorned maroon sweater on an oval with the school name above RAMBLERS in a cursive font.
Image last updated on Friday, February 4, 2022
Primary Logo (1959-1990)
Primary Logo (1994-2000)
Primary Dark Logo (1959-1990)
Primary Dark Logo (1959-1990)
Primary Dark Logo (1994-2000)
Primary Dark Logo (1994-2000)
Primary Dark Logo (1994-2000)
Secondary Logo (1994-2000)
Secondary Logo (1994-2000)
Alternate Logo (1959-1990)
Alternate Logo (1982-1990)
Alternate Logo (1982-1990)
Alternate Logo (1994-2000)