2025 NCAA Women’s Final Four Logo Unveiled
Tampa Bay to host event for third time
Posted On: January 16, 2024 By :Highlighting many of the features and colors representative of Tampa Bay and the state of Florida, the 2025 NCAA Women’s Final Four logo has been unveiled.
The University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission will serve as co-hosts for the event at Amalie Arena, with the national semifinals on April 4 and national championship game on April 6.
“We are excited to unveil the 2025 NCAA Women’s Final Four logo, it is the perfect representation of our destination and it signifies the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for Team Tampa Bay and the NCAA women’s basketball community,” said Claire Lessinger, vice president of events at the Tampa Bay Sports Commission. “Our team and partners at the University of South Florida and Amalie Arena are eager to welcome back a record-fourth NCAA Women’s Final Four and look forward to setting the standard and growing the game, together.”
Tampa Bay has welcomed more fans in Women’s Final Four history than any other city, with a combined 123,039 fans attending the 2008, 2015 and 2019 Women’s Final Fours. In addition to Baylor in 2019, national champions previously crowned in Tampa Bay include Tennessee in 2008 and UConn in 2015.
Designed by Section 127 in Indianapolis, the 2025 Women’s Final Four logo includes numerous area landmarks and tributes in the logo design. The colors in the logo are different shades of orange, yellow, blue, teal and white. The rope design on the logo pays homage to Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater, as each of the cities feature rope surrounding their respective city seals.
Championship brackets tie in the path to the national championship to be decided. A beach scene on the bottom features sailboats and The Jose Gasparilla on Tampa Bay in front of a setting sun/basketball.
“Tampa Bay time and time again has been a great host for NCAA championship events and continues to raise the bar,” said Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice president of women’s basketball. “Thanks to our hosts, the University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, for their continued efforts and commitment in continuing to build and provide a world-class experience for all involved.”
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