In 1955, the student body at Rutgers University decided to adopt the Scarlet Knight as their mascot instead of the cowardly Chanticleer. The university’s official mascot is Sir Henry, the Scarlet Knight. The Scarlet Knights, a team representing Rutgers University in collegiate athletics, have colors CC0033 for scarlet, 5F6A72 for gray, and 000000 for black. The colors are Pantone® 186 (red), white, black, and 431 (gray).
The Scarlet Knights were founded in 1766 and play all their home games at Jersey Mike’s stadium. The primary colors of the official Rutgers Visual Identity are scarlet (red), gray, and black. Pantone® red and gray are 186 C and 431 C, respectively.
The Scarlet Knights use Pantone® 186 (red), Pantone® 5F6172 (gray), and Pantone® 431 (gray) to convey a consistent visual identity for all of the university’s branding. The Scarlet Knights’ mottoes and prior mascots include the Scarlet Knights, which represent a new era and represents the university’s Dutch heritage. The university’s colors are used in various formats, including RGB, CYMK for print, Hex for web, and Pantone® 431 (gray).
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