Entirely Indigenous-designed jerseys at University of Northern B.C. a Canadian first
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — The University of Northern British Columbia says it has became the first college or university athletic program in Canada to unveil an alternate logo and jersey designed completely by an Indigenous artist.
The new look for teams at the Prince George, B.C., university was revealed this week at a ceremony attended by UNBC Timberwolves athletes, team and university officials and the jersey designer, Gitxsan artist Trevor Angus.
Angus attended the university from 2000 to 2003, and says he was thrilled to be asked to take on the project because he had mulled a redesign of the jerseys while attending basketball games during his student years.
He reinterpreted the existing gold and green Timberwolves logo, created custom Indigenous piping along the sides of the soccer and basketball uniforms and added an additional wolf design that sits beneath the main logo.