Sixers Unveil 2001 Throwback Court for 25th Anniversary of Conference Championship Season

The Philadelphia 76ers are bringing back a piece of history this season, unveiling a throwback court design that pays tribute to one of the most iconic chapters in franchise history: the 2000-01 campaign.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the team’s Eastern Conference Championship season, the Sixers will debut a hardwood design nearly identical to the one Allen Iverson played on during his unforgettable MVP run. That season, Iverson carried the Sixers to an NBA Finals appearance and cemented his place as one of the greatest players in league history.

The court design, complete with its early-2000s aesthetic, will transport fans right back to the era of A.I., Larry Brown, and the gritty squad that captured the heart of Philadelphia. From Iverson’s legendary step-over on Tyronn Lue to the team’s relentless fight throughout the playoffs, the design serves as both a visual and emotional throwback for Sixers fans.

The Sixers will play on the court 14 times throughout the season as part of their year-long celebration. Each game promises to carry an extra level of nostalgia as fans and players alike honor the team’s 2001 Eastern Conference Championship and the enduring legacy of one of the most beloved teams in franchise history.

This throwback court not only commemorates a milestone anniversary but also reconnects a new generation of fans to one of the defining moments in Sixers basketball.

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Texas Tech Unveils “GalvanICED” Uniform in Collaboration with Patrick Mahomes

Texas Tech football is turning up the heat with an icy new look. The Red Raiders will take the field in a brand-new GalvanICED uniform, the latest evolution of the program’s ongoing partnership with adidas and Texas Tech legend Patrick Mahomes.

This white version follows last year’s groundbreaking Mahomes Strategy uniform, which made history by featuring Mahomes’ signature Gladiator logo on official on-field gear, one of the first times a personal athlete brand was incorporated into college football uniforms.

The GalvanICED look flips the script from the original dark grey set, delivering a crisp all-white aesthetic accented by metallic details and Red Raider flair. The uniform integrates Texas Tech’s signature Power Red across the numbers and trim while metallic finishes give the helmet, logos, and numbers an electric shine under the lights.

As with last year’s design, inspiration comes from the 45-degree bevels found throughout Texas Tech’s campus architecture and the sharp angles of Mahomes’ personal brand. The result is a uniform that blends school pride with the edge of an MVP quarterback who has redefined the game.

When the Red Raiders hit the field on November 8 in GalvanICED, they’ll do so in a uniform that blends tradition, innovation, and superstar influence. With Patrick Mahomes’ brand at the heart of the design, Texas Tech continues to lead the charge in pushing the boundaries of what college football uniforms can represent.

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Capitals Unveil Screaming Eagle Third Jersey for 2025-26 Season

The Washington Capitals are bringing back one of their most beloved looks with a modern twist. The team unveiled a brand-new red third jersey featuring the iconic screaming eagle logo, set to debut during the 2025-26 NHL season. The Capitals will wear the design for 15 home games this year, and it will remain in rotation as the official third uniform for the next three seasons.

Designed in partnership with Fanatics, the uniform blends eras of Capitals history while pushing the brand forward. The primary red base ties back to the team’s signature color and passionate fan base, while a white rounded shoulder yoke and classic striping across the hem pay tribute to the Capitals’ early uniforms from the 1970s and 80s.

A lace-up neckline adds timeless hockey character, while the return of the 1990s Capitol Dome shoulder patch delivers a wave of nostalgia. At the center, the screaming eagle logo takes flight once again, its downward dive symbolizing speed, strength, and dominance.

The uniform is filled with subtle details that connect to the District: three stars on the pants and three sleeve stripes in red, white, and blue represent the loyal DMV fan base, while a District of Columbia flag loop label at the back hem provides a hidden discovery element. Inside the collar, the “Caps” wordmark serves as a final nod to team pride.

Alongside the jersey, the Capitals are rolling out refreshed creative rooted in the screaming eagle identity. The design system uses sharp “eagle scratch” textures inspired by the logo itself, bold ALL CAPS typography pulled from the jersey neckline, and a red, blue, and gold color palette to create a modern yet heritage-driven look.

The screaming eagle jersey is more than a third sweater; it’s a statement. By honoring multiple eras of franchise history while embracing the team’s connection to DC and its fans, the Capitals have delivered a design that blends nostalgia with fresh energy. For longtime fans and new ones alike, this third jersey will be a must-watch every time it hits the ice at Capital One Arena.

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2025 WEEK 3 UNISWAG COUNTDOWN

It’s time for the UNISWAG Weekly Countdown for the 2025 College Football Season, Presented by Big Game USA!

Each week, we highlight the cleanest, boldest, and most innovative uniforms across the college football landscape, all building toward that coveted No. 1 spot.

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Oregon Honors Phil Knight with “Shoe Duck” Tribute Uniform

Oregon Football will take the field against Oregon State in a look unlike any other, one that honors the legacy of Phil Knight, Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman, and the deep ties between the Ducks and the brand that reshaped sports forever.

The special edition “Shoe Duck” uniforms are more than just a new kit. They’re a tribute to Knight’s impact on the University of Oregon, the state, and the global sports stage. Designed by Van Horne Brands with input from Oregon players and staff, the project took two years to complete and even brought Knight to tears when it was first revealed to him earlier this year.

The look starts with a matte marble helmet, an asymmetrical design symbolizing Knight’s two worlds: Oregon athletics and Nike. One side features the Ducks’ iconic wing, while the other carries the wing of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. On the back, a golden Oregon “O” sits above a gold bar honoring Bowerman’s Army service in World War II.

The anthracite jerseys and pants are accented with gold highlights and paired with striking bright gold cleats, a nod to Knight’s memoir Shoe Dog. The gloves feature a waffle pattern, calling back to Bowerman’s original waffle iron innovation that helped launch Nike footwear.

Every inch of the uniform carries meaning. Shoulder patches tell the story of Oregon’s rise:

One patch depicts a handshake between Knight and Bowerman, representing the trust that began their journey from coach and athlete to business partners.

The other features Oregon’s motto, Mens Agitat Molem (“minds move mountains”), along with Mount Hood and Mount Fuji, symbolizing the merging of East and West in Knight’s vision for the brand. Duck wings and tiger stripes bring the story full circle, reflecting Oregon’s global reach.

For players, this uniform is about more than aesthetics. Senior linebacker Bryce Boettcher said it best: “We wouldn’t be the University of Oregon — the Mecca — without his help. This is our way of giving him his flowers.”

Knight has always been quick to deflect attention, naming campus buildings after others instead of himself. But on Saturday, the gratitude of Oregon, Eugene, and fans across the country will shine through in the form of these uniforms.

As Quinn Van Horne, the project’s lead designer, put it: “It really does represent so much of the Nike and Oregon DNA intertwined together. We want to be the best of the best.”

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2025 Week 3 UNISWAG Watchlist

The UNISWAG Uniform of the Week Countdown is back for Week 1 of college football!

Check out which teams are turning heads with their uniform combos this weekend. The official Top 10 drops monday, leading up to the reveal of the Week 3 Uniform of the Week winner.

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Oregon

Marshall

Liberty

Wake Forest

Rice

SMU

Arizona

NC state

south Dakota state

Auburn

Northwestern

utah

Tulane

UTEP

Kennesaw state

Bowling Green

UAB

Western Michigan

North Texas

Cal

Asu

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Coastal

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Capitals & Nationals Team Up for Collaborative Specialty Jersey

Two of D.C.’s most iconic franchises are joining forces. The Washington Capitals and Washington Nationals have unveiled a collaborative specialty jersey, celebrating the shared history and pride both teams bring to the nation’s capital.

As the Nationals wrap up their 20th anniversary season and the Capitals reflect on their 50th anniversary milestone last year, the jersey stands as a symbol of the strong bond between the organizations and their connection to the city they represent.

The partnership between the Caps and Nats has been highlighted by unforgettable moments:

The 2015 NHL Winter Classic at Nationals Park.

Ceremonial first pitches and cross-sport appearances.

The Stanley Cup’s visit to Nationals Park in 2018.

Nationals players taking a Zamboni ride at Capital One Arena following their 2019 World Series win.

Both teams delivered championships to Washington in back-to-back years, with the Capitals’ Stanley Cup in 2018 and the Nationals’ World Series in 2019, cementing their legacies in D.C. sports history.

The jersey design proudly features “Washington” across the chest as a nod to shared city pride on both the diamond and the ice. Its font and numbering are inspired by the Nationals’ 2005 home uniform, paying tribute to the return of Major League Baseball to D.C. after a 33-year absence. Completing the look, one shoulder displays the Capitals’ iconic Weagle logo, while the other showcases the Nationals’ 20th anniversary logo, tying together the history and identity of both franchises.

The jersey blends history, tradition, and a sense of unity, capturing the essence of both franchises while celebrating their milestones.

To mark the collaboration, Capitals forward Dylan Strome will wear the specialty jersey while throwing out the ceremonial first pitch on Monday, Sept. 15, as the Nationals host the Atlanta Braves. Nationals players will also take batting practice in special-edition Capitals T-shirts, with additional Caps-themed activations happening throughout the ballpark that night.

This collaboration is more than just a jersey; it’s a celebration of D.C.’s sports culture, uniting fans of the red, white, and blue across the city.

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2025 WEEK 2 UNISWAG COUNTDOWN

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Idaho

Marshall

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Washington State

Rice

SMU

ECu

ole miss

Texas TEch

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Oregon

Boise state

Utah

FAU

Wku

Hawaii

unc

Wake forest

ucf

utep

tulane

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Kraken Unveil Glow-in-the-Dark Third Uniform

The Seattle Kraken are diving deeper than ever before with the reveal of their brand-new third uniform: The Jersey from the Abyss. Forged in shadows and lit by the eerie glow of bioluminescence, this all-black kit is designed to bring stealth, intimidation, and Northwest identity to the ice.

From helmet to blade, the Kraken’s new look is head-to-toe matte black, creating a fluid silhouette that moves silently across the ice. The sleeves and socks are patterned with sonar pings, an echo through the darkness that hints at what lies just beyond sight.

The Kraken logo has been reimagined in tonal black-on-black stitching, making it nearly invisible at first glance—like a predator lying in wait. But when the lights dim, the iconic “S” comes alive.

Encircling the crest is an Ice Blue glow-in-the-dark outline, a nod to the rare natural phenomenon of bioluminescence found in the waters of the Pacific Northwest. It’s a detail that makes this jersey unlike anything else in the NHL, capturing the mystery of the deep.

The Kraken continue to celebrate local heritage with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe patch, which is given a glowing treatment to match the jersey’s theme. It’s a reminder that the team’s roots are tied directly to the region they represent.

“The Jersey from the Abyss” is more than just a third uniform—it’s a statement piece. The combination of stealth black, sonar-inspired design, and glow-in-the-dark detailing sets a new bar for creativity in NHL sweaters. Fans can expect a one-of-a-kind experience when these hit the ice at Climate Pledge Arena.

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