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      • The designers created the Tulane Green Wave logo with the image of their mascot – Angry Wave- for the university players. Until recently, it was used as a secondary sign, but in 2017, athletes again made it their main symbol. And before that, the teams were represented by the so-called T-Wave: the letter “T” that fell into the tsunami.
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  2. Jun 13, 2023 · Tulane Green Wave Logo PNG. The designers created the Tulane Green Wave logo with the image of their mascot – Angry Wave- for the university players. Until recently, it was used as a secondary sign, but in 2017, athletes again made it their main symbol.

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  3. Jan 20, 2023 · The original Green Wave mascot became known as the “Angry Wave.” It was meant to depict how a wave looks as it breaks, but the costume for the mascot was essentially a giant green sack with a face.

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  4. 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.

  5. Aug 13, 2016 · The “Angry Wave,” as Dannen dubbed it, is returning to prominence as a signature logo for Tulane and will move into the forefront in coming years. The symbol of a snarling, human-shaped,...

  6. Jun 30, 2016 · The angry-looking wave or "Angry Wave" was adopted in 1964 and became the mainstay logo of the athletic department for 34 years. During that time various mascots depicting a Green Wave was used, primarily Gumby and eventually the present mascot, Riptide.

  7. A new logo consisting of a white block "T" with green and blue waves crossing its center was adopted in 1986 as the primary symbol for official uniforms, though the "Angry Wave" cartoon continued to be used in licensed products, and a costumed wave nicknamed Gumby also served as the mascot.

  8. 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.

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