The Arizona Wildcats revealed their new basketball court floor for the 2025-26 season.
The university announced the winning design featuring the return of the iconic cactus logo that debuted in 1981 and was phased out in 2013.
It was chosen by a fan vote between four different options.
The sideline logo features a saguaro cactus in front of a sun and mountain with the “block A” logo at center court.
Lute Olson’s signature is positioned inside the three point line and other advertisement spots are located near midcourt and the opposite sideline.
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The paint is a solid navy blue with the Big 12 logo just inside the free throw line and the area inside the three point line is shaded darker than the rest of the floor.
It was voted on by the public on the Arizona Wildcats website after the school showed an inclination it wanted to tap back into the well-liked logo this past football season.
The legendary logo was planted on a set of white helmets for an October game against Colorado.
the wait is over. ? pic.twitter.com/WE8c1t3I8J
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it’s here and it’s beautiful ? pic.twitter.com/36f16YgtIg
— Arizona Athletics (@AZATHLETICS) August 13, 2025
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