Saint Peter’s Peacocks Logo have 5 colors in their flag which are NAVY(#003C71), BLUE(#0072CE), GRAY(#A59C94), BLACK(#000000) and WHITE(#FFFFFF).
The Hex, RGB, CMYK, HSV, and HSL color codes are in the table below.
The Saint Peter’s Peacocks are the athletic teams that represent Saint Peter’s University, a private Catholic university in Jersey City, New Jersey. The Peacocks compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC).
The peacock was chosen as the school’s mascot in 1930 by then-university president Father Joseph Gannon. Gannon felt that the peacock was a symbol of rebirth and renewal, as it was said to be able to rise from the ashes of its own funeral pyre. He also noted that the peacock’s vibrant colors and majestic plumage were a fitting representation of the university’s spirit.
The peacock has also been associated with the city of Jersey City since its founding. The city’s original name was Pavonia, which is Latin for “land of the peacock.” The peacock was also featured on the city’s seal from 1630 to 1870.
The Saint Peter’s Peacocks have a long and storied history. The men’s basketball team has won the MAAC championship 10 times, and has made 11 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The women’s basketball team has won the MAAC championship five times, and has made five appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
The Peacocks are a beloved symbol of Saint Peter’s University and the city of Jersey City. They are a reminder of the university’s rich history and its commitment to excellence.