Phoenix Unveils 2026 Women’s Final Four Logo

 

The official logo for the 2026 NCAA Women’s Final Four was revealed Monday, showcasing vibrant colors and elements inspired by Phoenix and Arizona’s natural beauty and Native American culture. Designed by Section 127 in Indianapolis, the logo features a Southwestern palette of yellow, red, and turquoise, with a sunburst basketball, mountain imagery, and championship brackets symbolizing the road to the title.

Phoenix will host the Women’s Final Four for the first time, with Arizona State University as the host institution. The games will take place at Footprint Center, starting with the national semifinals on Friday, April 3, followed by the championship on Sunday, April 5. The event will be part of ESPN’s MegaCast, airing on multiple networks and streaming worldwide to over 200 countries.

“Phoenix has consistently proven itself as a premier host for NCAA events, and we are thrilled to bring the Women’s Final Four to the Valley of the Sun for the first time,” said Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice president of women’s basketball.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs expressed enthusiasm for the event: “The eyes of the world will be on Arizona in 2026, and our community is united in delivering a spectacular experience.”

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego echoed the excitement, highlighting the city’s tradition of successfully hosting major sporting events.

Jay Parry, CEO of the Phoenix Local Organizing Committee, emphasized the city’s passion for women’s sports, promising unforgettable memories for student-athletes and fans alike.

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