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North Texas

North Texas (also commonly called North Central Texas) is a term used primarily by residents of Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding areas to describe much of the north-central portion of the U.S. state of Texas.[7][8][9][10] Residents of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex generally consider North Texas to include the area south of Oklahoma, east of Abilene, west of Paris, and north of Hillsboro.[11] A more precise term for this region would be the northern part of the central portion of Texas. It does not include the Panhandle of Texas, which expands further north than the region previously described, nor does it include most of the region near the northern border of Texas.[citation needed]

North Texas
North Texas counties in red
Country United States
State Texas
Largest city Dallas
Population
 (2020)
 • Total8,584,519[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Today, North Texas is centered upon the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the largest metropolitan area in Texas and the Southern United States. People in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas sometimes use the terms Metroplex, DFW, and North Texas interchangeably. However, North Texas refers to a much larger area that includes many rural counties along the northern border.[12]

History edit

Indigenous tribes in North Texas included the Caddo, Tawakoni, Wichita, Kickapoo, and Comanche.[13][14][15] With European colonization, Mexican independence, and Texan independence and annexation to the United States, many of these tribes experienced demographic decline through relocation, slavery, etc. Since European colonization and the independence movements, the North Texas area was settled and most notably developed the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth.

Climate edit

The North Texas climate is subtropical with hot summers. It is also continental, characterized by a wide annual temperature range. Average annual precipitation also varies considerably, ranging from less than 28 to more than 48 inches (700–1200 mm). Severe storms are frequent in the spring, as the area lies in the southern section of "tornado alley".

South is the prevailing wind direction, and southerly winds are frequently high and persist for several days. Strong northerly winds often occur during the passage of cold fronts. Dusty conditions are infrequent, occurring mostly with westerly winds. Dust storm frequency and intensity depend on soil conditions in eastern New Mexico, West Texas, and the Texas Panhandle.

Winters can be mild, but northers occur about three times each month, and often are accompanied by sudden drops in temperature. In Dallas, a record-setting 12.8 inches of snow fell in February 2010. Periods of extreme cold that occasionally occur are short-lived, so that even in January mild weather occurs frequently.[16]

The highest temperatures of summer are associated with fair skies, westerly winds, and moderate to high humidities. Characteristically, hot spells in summer are broken into three- to five-day periods by thunderstorm activity. There are only a few nights each summer when the low temperature exceeds 80 °F (27 °C). Summer daytime temperatures frequently exceed 100 °F (38 °C). Air conditioners are recommended for maximum comfort indoors and while traveling via automobile.

Throughout the year, rainfall occurs more frequently during the night. Usually, periods of rainy weather last for only a day or two, and are followed by several days with fair skies. A large part of the annual precipitation results from thunderstorm activity, with occasional heavy rainfall over brief periods of time. Thunderstorms occur throughout the year, but are most frequent in the spring. Hail falls on about two or three days a year, ordinarily with only slight and scattered damage. Windstorms occurring during thunderstorm activity are sometimes destructive. Snowfall is uncommon.

The average length of the warm season (freeze-free period) is about 249 days. The average last occurrence of 32 °F (0 °C) or below is mid March and the average first occurrence of 32 °F or below is in late November.[17]

Counties edit

Although the terms "Northeastern Texas" or "North Texas" are not official state designations, the Texas State Data Center and Office of the State Demographer lists the following counties as belonging to the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG):[18][19]

The Texas State Demographer also lists the following regional county groupings, some or all of which are often included in the informal meaning of the terms "North Texas" or "North Central Texas."

Additionally, some other Texas counties contiguous with those named above are sometimes included in the general meaning of "North Texas."

Major cities edit

City Population (2023) State rank U.S. rank
 
Dallas
1,259,404 3 9
 
Fort Worth
961,885 5 13
 
Arlington
390,399 7 50
 
Plano
291,450 9 69
 
Garland
235,293 12 91
 
Irving
248,931 13 93
 
Grand Prairie
199,395 15 127
 
McKinney
214,302 17 155
 
Frisco
227,528 18 162
 
Mesquite
143,792 20 181
 
Carrollton
132,935 23 197
 
Denton
160,564 26 202
 
Richardson
113,613 32 255
 
Wichita Falls
103,687 35 285
 
Lewisville
114,170 36 288
 
Allen
109,411 40
 
Flower Mound
79,102 50

Other cities and towns edit

Statistical areas edit

In the North Texas region there is one combined statistical area, three metropolitan areas, and seven micropolitan areas.

Dallas–Fort Worth TX-OK combined statistical area edit

Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs)

 
Metropolitan divisions in the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington MSA:
  Dallas–Plano–Irving
  Fort Worth–Arlington–Grapevine
  • Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington is the only MSA in Texas subdivided into metropolitan divisions:
    • Dallas–Plano–Irving (Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties)
    • Fort Worth–Arlington–Grapevine (Johnson, Parker, Tarrant, and Wise counties)
  • Sherman–Denison (Grayson County)

Micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs)

Wichita Falls area edit

Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs)

Micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs)

Other edit

Micropolitan statistical Areas (μSAs)

Economy edit

Top employers edit

Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex[22]

Company No. of employees
locally
Type of business
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 34,000 Retail
American Airlines 27,000 Commercial airline
Texas Health Resources 22,296 Health care
Dallas Independent School District 19,740 Education
Baylor Health Care System 16,500 Health care

Wichita Falls metropolitan area[23]

# Employer # of Employees
1 Sheppard Air Force Base 12,272
2 Wichita Falls Independent School District 2,059
3 North Texas State Hospital 1,974
4 United Regional Health Care System 1,778
5 City of Wichita Falls 1,477
6 Midwestern State University 1,284
7 James V. Allred Unit 971
8 Cryovac 732
9 Work Services Corporation 730
10 Howmet Castings 704

Sherman–Denison metropolitan area[24]

# Employer # of Employees
1 Tyson Foods 1,400
2 Texoma Health Systems 1,375
3 Texas Instruments 1,200
4 Cigna 1,000
5 Wilson N Jones Health Systems 1,000

Colleges and universities edit

Public universities
School Enrollment Location Mascot Athletic affiliation
(conference)
University system
 
The University of North Texas
44,532 Denton Mean Green NCAA Division I FBS
(American)
University of North Texas System
 
University of Texas at Arlington
42,733 Arlington Mavericks NCAA Division I
(WAC)
Non–Football
University of Texas System
 
University of Texas at Dallas
26,793 Richardson Comets NCAA Division III
(American Southwest)
Non–Football
University of Texas System
 
Texas Woman's University
15,472 Denton Pioneers NCAA Division II
(Lone Star)
Women's sports only
Independent
 
Tarleton State University
13,049 Stephenville Texans NCAA Division I FCS
(WAC)
Texas A&M University System
 
Texas A&M University–Commerce
12,385 Commerce Lions NCAA Division I FCS
(Southland)
Texas A&M University System
 
Midwestern State University
6,080 Wichita Falls Mustangs NCAA Division II
(Lone Star)
Independent
 
University of North Texas at Dallas
3,030 Dallas Trailblazers NAIA
(Sooner)
Non–Football
University of North Texas System
Private universities
School Enrollment Location Mascot Athletic affiliation
(conference)
 
Southern Methodist University
11,643 University Park Mustangs NCAA Division I FBS
(American)
 
Texas Christian University
10,323 Fort Worth Horned Frogs NCAA Division I FBS
(Big 12)
 
Dallas Baptist University
5,445 Dallas Patriots NCAA Division II
(Lone Star)
Non–Football, compete in the Missouri Valley Conference at the Division I level for baseball
 
Texas Wesleyan University
3,378 Fort Worth Rams NAIA
(Sooner)
 
University of Dallas
2,576 Irving Crusaders NCAA Division III
(SCAC)
Non–Football, compete in Texas Rugby Union at the Division II level for Rugby
 
Southwestern Assemblies of God University
2,012 Waxahachie Lions NAIA NCCAA
(Sooner)
 
Austin College
1,224 Sherman Roos NCAA Division III
(SCAC)
Compete in the Southern Athletic Association for football
 
Paul Quinn College
600 Dallas Tigers NAIA
(Red River)
Non–Football

Sports edit

The North Texas region has teams from the four major professional sports leagues. Major professional sports first came to the area in 1960, when the Dallas Cowboys began competing in the National Football League and the Dallas Texans began competing in the American Football League. (The Texans later relocated to Kansas City and became the Chiefs). In 1972, Major League Baseball's Washington Senators moved to Arlington to become the Texas Rangers, named after the statewide law enforcement agency. The National Basketball Association expanded into North Texas in 1980 when the Dallas Mavericks were added to the league. The fourth sport was added in 1993 when the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League moved to Dallas, becoming the Dallas Stars.

The Major League Soccer team FC Dallas is based in Frisco, and the Dallas Wings of the WNBA plays in Arlington. The area is also home to many minor league professional teams and four colleges that compete in NCAA Division I athletics.

Major professional sports teams edit

^- Indicates year team relocated to the area

Other professional teams edit

^- Indicates year team relocated to the area

Division I college teams edit

The headquarters for both the Big 12 and Conference USA are located in Irving, and the Southland Conference headquarters are in Frisco.

Transportation edit

Commercial airports edit

 
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

Public transit edit

 
Dallas Area Rapid Transit

Major highways edit

Interstates edit

 
Interstate 20
 
Interstate 35E

U.S. Routes edit

 
U.S. Route 75
 
U.S. Route 82
 
U.S. Route 287

Tollways edit

 
Dallas North Tollway

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Hood County, Texas; Erath County, Texas; Denton County, Texas; Ellis County, Texas; Collin County, Texas; Dallas County, Texas". Census.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  2. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Parker County, Texas; Palo Pinto County, Texas; Navarro County, Texas; Kaufman County, Texas; Johnson County, Texas; Hunt County, Texas". Census.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  3. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Baylor County, Texas; Archer County, Texas; Wise County, Texas; Tarrant County, Texas; Somervell County, Texas; Rockwall County, Texas". Census.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  4. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Montague County, Texas; Jack County, Texas; Hardeman County, Texas; Foard County, Texas; Cottle County, Texas; Clay County, Texas". Census.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  5. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts:Grayson County, Texas; Fannin County, Texas; Cooke County, Texas; Young County, Texas; Wilbarger County, Texas; Wichita County, Texas". Census.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  6. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Taylor County, Texas; Jones County, Texas; Haskell County, Texas; Knox County, Texas; Hamilton County, Texas". Census.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  7. ^ "North Texas Facts and Figures from the North Texas Commission". NTC-DFW. Retrieved 2022-06-02. It is a 9,000-square-mile, 13-county region that is home to 7.5 million people. North Texas is made up of 150 cities – including Dallas and Fort Worth – with 15 of those cities boasting a population of more than 100,000.
  8. ^ "Counties in the North Central Texas Region of Texas - US Travel Notes". travelnotes.org. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  9. ^ "Why Grayson County? | North Texas Regional Airport". Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  10. ^ "TSHA | Grayson County". www.tshaonline.org. Retrieved 2022-06-02. Grayson County, in north central Texas, is bordered by the Red River and by Fannin, Collin, Denton, and Cooke counties. The county seat, Sherman, which lies approximately sixty-five miles north of Dallas, is part of the Sherman-Denison Metropolitan Statistical Area.
  11. ^ "North Central Texas Council of Governments". Texas Association of Regional Councils. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  12. ^ "W5JCK Map of North-Central Texas Counties". Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  13. ^ "Indians".
  14. ^ "What happened to Native American tribes that once existed in North Texas? Curious Texas investigates". Dallas News. 25 December 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  15. ^ Murray, Brandon (24 November 2021). "Tales from the Dallas History Archives: Honoring Native American Heritage Month". Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  16. ^ "Snow: Dallas/Fort Worth's Top-20 Largest Snowfalls on Record". Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  17. ^ "DFW Climate Narrative".
  18. ^ a b c "Counties by Regional Councils of Governments". Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  19. ^ "www.NCTCOG.org". Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
  21. ^ Texoma Council of Governments
  22. ^ Dallas Business Journal 2016
  23. ^ "City of Wichita CAFR" (PDF). Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-06-11. Retrieved 2016-06-02.

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This article is about the region of Texas For the university in Denton see University of North Texas For the soccer team see North Texas SC North Texas also commonly called North Central Texas is a term used primarily by residents of Dallas Fort Worth and surrounding areas to describe much of the north central portion of the U S state of Texas 7 8 9 10 Residents of the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex generally consider North Texas to include the area south of Oklahoma east of Abilene west of Paris and north of Hillsboro 11 A more precise term for this region would be the northern part of the central portion of Texas It does not include the Panhandle of Texas which expands further north than the region previously described nor does it include most of the region near the northern border of Texas citation needed North TexasRegionFrom top left to right Downtown Dallas Downtown Fort Worth Denison Commercial Historic DistrictNorth Texas counties in redCountry United StatesState TexasLargest city DallasPopulation 2020 Total8 584 519 1 2 3 4 5 6 Today North Texas is centered upon the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex the largest metropolitan area in Texas and the Southern United States People in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas sometimes use the terms Metroplex DFW and North Texas interchangeably However North Texas refers to a much larger area that includes many rural counties along the northern border 12 Contents 1 History 2 Climate 3 Counties 4 Major cities 5 Other cities and towns 6 Statistical areas 6 1 Dallas Fort Worth TX OK combined statistical area 6 2 Wichita Falls area 6 3 Other 7 Economy 7 1 Top employers 8 Colleges and universities 9 Sports 9 1 Major professional sports teams 9 2 Other professional teams 9 3 Division I college teams 10 Transportation 10 1 Commercial airports 10 2 Public transit 10 3 Major highways 10 3 1 Interstates 10 3 2 U S Routes 10 3 3 Tollways 11 See also 12 ReferencesHistory editIndigenous tribes in North Texas included the Caddo Tawakoni Wichita Kickapoo and Comanche 13 14 15 With European colonization Mexican independence and Texan independence and annexation to the United States many of these tribes experienced demographic decline through relocation slavery etc Since European colonization and the independence movements the North Texas area was settled and most notably developed the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth Climate editThe North Texas climate is subtropical with hot summers It is also continental characterized by a wide annual temperature range Average annual precipitation also varies considerably ranging from less than 28 to more than 48 inches 700 1200 mm Severe storms are frequent in the spring as the area lies in the southern section of tornado alley South is the prevailing wind direction and southerly winds are frequently high and persist for several days Strong northerly winds often occur during the passage of cold fronts Dusty conditions are infrequent occurring mostly with westerly winds Dust storm frequency and intensity depend on soil conditions in eastern New Mexico West Texas and the Texas Panhandle Winters can be mild but northers occur about three times each month and often are accompanied by sudden drops in temperature In Dallas a record setting 12 8 inches of snow fell in February 2010 Periods of extreme cold that occasionally occur are short lived so that even in January mild weather occurs frequently 16 The highest temperatures of summer are associated with fair skies westerly winds and moderate to high humidities Characteristically hot spells in summer are broken into three to five day periods by thunderstorm activity There are only a few nights each summer when the low temperature exceeds 80 F 27 C Summer daytime temperatures frequently exceed 100 F 38 C Air conditioners are recommended for maximum comfort indoors and while traveling via automobile Throughout the year rainfall occurs more frequently during the night Usually periods of rainy weather last for only a day or two and are followed by several days with fair skies A large part of the annual precipitation results from thunderstorm activity with occasional heavy rainfall over brief periods of time Thunderstorms occur throughout the year but are most frequent in the spring Hail falls on about two or three days a year ordinarily with only slight and scattered damage Windstorms occurring during thunderstorm activity are sometimes destructive Snowfall is uncommon The average length of the warm season freeze free period is about 249 days The average last occurrence of 32 F 0 C or below is mid March and the average first occurrence of 32 F or below is in late November 17 Counties editAlthough the terms Northeastern Texas or North Texas are not official state designations the Texas State Data Center and Office of the State Demographer lists the following counties as belonging to the North Central Texas Council of Governments NCTCOG 18 19 Collin Dallas Denton Ellis Erath Hood Hunt Johnson Kaufman Navarro Palo Pinto Parker Rockwall Somervell Tarrant Wise The Texas State Demographer also lists the following regional county groupings some or all of which are often included in the informal meaning of the terms North Texas or North Central Texas Nortex Regional Planning Commission 18 20 Archer Baylor Clay Cottle Foard Hardeman Jack Montague Wichita Wilbarger Young Texoma Council of Governments 18 21 Cooke Fannin Grayson Additionally some other Texas counties contiguous with those named above are sometimes included in the general meaning of North Texas Major cities editCity Population 2023 State rank U S rank nbsp Dallas 1 259 404 3 9 nbsp Fort Worth 961 885 5 13 nbsp Arlington 390 399 7 50 nbsp Plano 291 450 9 69 nbsp Garland 235 293 12 91 nbsp Irving 248 931 13 93 nbsp Grand Prairie 199 395 15 127 nbsp McKinney 214 302 17 155 nbsp Frisco 227 528 18 162 nbsp Mesquite 143 792 20 181 nbsp Carrollton 132 935 23 197 nbsp Denton 160 564 26 202 nbsp Richardson 113 613 32 255 nbsp Wichita Falls 103 687 35 285 nbsp Lewisville 114 170 36 288 nbsp Allen 109 411 40 nbsp Flower Mound 79 102 50Other cities and towns editAddison Aledo Alma Alvarado Alvord Angus Anna Annetta Annetta North Annetta South Archer City Argyle Aubrey Aurora Azle Bailey Balch Springs Bardwell Barry Bartonville Bedford Bellevue Bells Benbrook Blooming Grove Blue Mound Blue Ridge Bonham Bowie Boyd Brazos Bend Breckenridge Briaroaks Bridgeport Bryson Burkburnett Burleson Byers Caddo Mills Callisburg Campbell Cashion Community Cedar Hill Celeste Celina Chico Chillicothe Cleburne Cockrell Hill Colleyville Collinsville Commerce Cool Copper Canyon Combine Coppell Corinth Corral City Corsicana Cottonwood Coyote Flats Crandall Cresson Cross Roads Cross Timber Crowell Crowley Dalworthington Gardens Dawson Decatur Dean DeCordova Denison Desoto Dish Dodd City Dorchester Double Oak Dublin Duncanville Eagle Mountain Ector Edgecliff Village Elizabethtown Emhouse Ennis Euless Eureka Everman Fairview Farmers Branch Farmersville Fate Ferris Forest Hill Forney Frost Gainesville Garrett Glen Rose Glenn Heights Godley Goodlow Gordon Graford Graham Granbury Grandview Grapevine Greenville Gunter Hackberry Haltom City Haslet Hawk Cove Heath Hebron Henrietta Hickory Creek Highland Park Highland Village Holliday Honey Grove Howe Hudson Oaks Hurst Hutchins Iowa Park Italy Jacksboro Jolly Josephine Joshua Justin Kaufman Keene Keller Kemp Kennedale Kerens Knollwood Krugerville Ladonia Lancaster Lake Bridgeport Lake Dallas Lake Worth Lakeside Lakeside City Lakewood Village Lavon Leonard Lincoln Park Lindsay Lipan Little Elm Lone Oak Lowry Crossing Lucas Mabank Mansfield Maypearl Megargel McLendon Chisholm Melissa Meridian Midlothian Mildred Milford Millsap Mineral Wells Mingus Mobile City Muenster Murphy Mustang Navarro Nevada New Fairview New Hope Newark Newcastle Neylandville Nocona Northlake North Richland Hills Oak Grove Oak Leaf Oak Point Oak Ridge Cooke County Oak Ridge Kaufman County Oak Valley Olney Ovilla Paducah Palmer Pantego Paradise Parker Pecan Hill Pelican Bay Petrolia Pilot Point Pleasant Valley Ponder Post Oak Bend City Pottsboro Powell Princeton Prosper Providence Village Quanah Quinlan Ravenna Red Oak Retreat Rhome Reno Rice Richland Richland Hills Rio Vista River Oaks Roanoke Rockwall Rowlett Royse City Runaway Bay Sachse Sadler Saginaw Sanctuary Sanger Sansom Park Savoy Seagoville Scotland Scurry Seymour Shady Shores Sherman Southlake Southmayd Springtown St Jo St Paul Stephenville Strawn Sunnyvale Talty Terrell The Colony Tioga Tolar Tom Bean Trenton Trophy Club Union Valley University Park Valley View Van Alstyne Venus Vernon Waxahachie Watauga Weatherford West Tawakoni Westlake Westover Hills Westworth Village Whitesboro White Settlement Whitewright Wilmer Windom Windthorst Wolfe City WylieStatistical areas editIn the North Texas region there is one combined statistical area three metropolitan areas and seven micropolitan areas Dallas Fort Worth TX OK combined statistical area edit Metropolitan statistical areas MSAs nbsp Metropolitan divisions in the Dallas Fort Worth Arlington MSA Dallas Plano Irving Fort Worth Arlington GrapevineDallas Fort Worth Arlington is the only MSA in Texas subdivided into metropolitan divisions Dallas Plano Irving Collin Dallas Denton Ellis Hunt Kaufman and Rockwall counties Fort Worth Arlington Grapevine Johnson Parker Tarrant and Wise counties Sherman Denison Grayson County Micropolitan statistical areas mSAs Athens Henderson County In East Texas Bonham Fannin County Corsicana Navarro County Durant OK Bryan County Oklahoma In Oklahoma Gainesville Cooke County Granbury Hood County Mineral Wells Palo Pinto County Wichita Falls area edit Metropolitan statistical areas MSAs Wichita Falls Archer Clay Wichita counties Micropolitan statistical areas mSAs Vernon Wilbarger County Other edit Micropolitan statistical Areas mSAs Stephenville Erath County Economy editTop employers edit Dallas Fort Worth metroplex 22 Company No of employees locally Type of businessWal Mart Stores Inc 34 000 RetailAmerican Airlines 27 000 Commercial airlineTexas Health Resources 22 296 Health careDallas Independent School District 19 740 EducationBaylor Health Care System 16 500 Health careWichita Falls metropolitan area 23 Employer of Employees1 Sheppard Air Force Base 12 2722 Wichita Falls Independent School District 2 0593 North Texas State Hospital 1 9744 United Regional Health Care System 1 7785 City of Wichita Falls 1 4776 Midwestern State University 1 2847 James V Allred Unit 9718 Cryovac 7329 Work Services Corporation 73010 Howmet Castings 704Sherman Denison metropolitan area 24 Employer of Employees1 Tyson Foods 1 4002 Texoma Health Systems 1 3753 Texas Instruments 1 2004 Cigna 1 0005 Wilson N Jones Health Systems 1 000Colleges and universities editPublic universities School Enrollment Location Mascot Athletic affiliation conference University system nbsp The University of North Texas 44 532 Denton Mean Green NCAA Division I FBS American University of North Texas System nbsp University of Texas at Arlington 42 733 Arlington Mavericks NCAA Division I WAC Non Football University of Texas System nbsp University of Texas at Dallas 26 793 Richardson Comets NCAA Division III American Southwest Non Football University of Texas System nbsp Texas Woman s University 15 472 Denton Pioneers NCAA Division II Lone Star Women s sports only Independent nbsp Tarleton State University 13 049 Stephenville Texans NCAA Division I FCS WAC Texas A amp M University System nbsp Texas A amp M University Commerce 12 385 Commerce Lions NCAA Division I FCS Southland Texas A amp M University System nbsp Midwestern State University 6 080 Wichita Falls Mustangs NCAA Division II Lone Star Independent nbsp University of North Texas at Dallas 3 030 Dallas Trailblazers NAIA Sooner Non Football University of North Texas SystemPrivate universities School Enrollment Location Mascot Athletic affiliation conference nbsp Southern Methodist University 11 643 University Park Mustangs NCAA Division I FBS American nbsp Texas Christian University 10 323 Fort Worth Horned Frogs NCAA Division I FBS Big 12 nbsp Dallas Baptist University 5 445 Dallas Patriots NCAA Division II Lone Star Non Football compete in the Missouri Valley Conference at the Division I level for baseball nbsp Texas Wesleyan University 3 378 Fort Worth Rams NAIA Sooner nbsp University of Dallas 2 576 Irving Crusaders NCAA Division III SCAC Non Football compete in Texas Rugby Union at the Division II level for Rugby nbsp Southwestern Assemblies of God University 2 012 Waxahachie Lions NAIA NCCAA Sooner nbsp Austin College 1 224 Sherman Roos NCAA Division III SCAC Compete in the Southern Athletic Association for football nbsp Paul Quinn College 600 Dallas Tigers NAIA Red River Non FootballSports editThe North Texas region has teams from the four major professional sports leagues Major professional sports first came to the area in 1960 when the Dallas Cowboys began competing in the National Football League and the Dallas Texans began competing in the American Football League The Texans later relocated to Kansas City and became the Chiefs In 1972 Major League Baseball s Washington Senators moved to Arlington to become the Texas Rangers named after the statewide law enforcement agency The National Basketball Association expanded into North Texas in 1980 when the Dallas Mavericks were added to the league The fourth sport was added in 1993 when the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League moved to Dallas becoming the Dallas Stars The Major League Soccer team FC Dallas is based in Frisco and the Dallas Wings of the WNBA plays in Arlington The area is also home to many minor league professional teams and four colleges that compete in NCAA Division I athletics Major professional sports teams edit Club Sport Founded League Venue nbsp Dallas Cowboys Football 1960 NFL AT amp T Stadium nbsp Texas Rangers Baseball 1972 MLB Globe Life Field nbsp Dallas Mavericks Basketball 1980 NBA American Airlines Center nbsp Dallas Stars Hockey 1993 NHL American Airlines Center nbsp FC Dallas Soccer 1996 MLS Toyota Stadium nbsp Dallas Wings Basketball 2015 WNBA College Park Center Indicates year team relocated to the area Other professional teams edit Club Sport Founded League VenueAllen Americans Hockey 2009 ECHL Credit Union of Texas Event CenterDallas Jackals Rugby union 2022 Major League Rugby Choctaw StadiumDallas Sidekicks Indoor soccer 2012 Major Arena Soccer League Credit Union of Texas Event CenterFrisco Fighters Indoor football 2021 Indoor Football League Comerica CenterFrisco RoughRiders Baseball 2003 Double A Central Dr Pepper BallparkFort Worth Vaqueros FC Soccer 2014 National Premier Soccer League Farrington FieldPanther City Lacrosse Club Lacrosse 2021 National Lacrosse League Dickies ArenaTexas Legends Basketball 2010 NBA G League Comerica Center Indicates year team relocated to the area Division I college teams edit School City Mascot Conference nbsp University of Texas at Arlington Arlington Mavericks Sun Belt Conference nbsp University of North Texas Denton Mean Green Conference USA nbsp Southern Methodist University University Park Mustangs American Athletic Conference nbsp Texas Christian University Fort Worth Horned Frogs Big 12 Conference nbsp Texas A amp M University Commerce Commerce Lions Southland Conference nbsp Dallas Baptist University Dallas Patriots Missouri Valley Conference baseball only The headquarters for both the Big 12 and Conference USA are located in Irving and the Southland Conference headquarters are in Frisco Transportation editCommercial airports edit nbsp Dallas Fort Worth International AirportDallas Love Field Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Wichita Falls Municipal AirportPublic transit edit nbsp Dallas Area Rapid TransitDallas Area Rapid Transit Denton County Transportation Authority Falls Ride Trinity Metro TAPS STAR TransitMajor highways edit Interstates edit nbsp Interstate 20 nbsp Interstate 35E nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp U S Routes edit nbsp U S Route 75 nbsp U S Route 82 nbsp U S Route 287 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tollways edit nbsp Dallas North Tollway nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp See also editList of geographical regions in TexasReferences edit U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Hood County Texas Erath County Texas Denton County Texas Ellis County Texas Collin County Texas Dallas County Texas Census gov Retrieved 2022 07 20 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Parker County Texas Palo Pinto County Texas Navarro County Texas Kaufman County Texas Johnson County Texas Hunt County Texas Census gov Retrieved 2022 07 20 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Baylor County Texas Archer County Texas Wise County Texas Tarrant County Texas Somervell County Texas Rockwall County Texas Census gov Retrieved 2022 07 20 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Montague County Texas Jack County Texas Hardeman County Texas Foard County Texas Cottle County Texas Clay County Texas Census gov Retrieved 2022 07 20 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Grayson County Texas Fannin County Texas Cooke County Texas Young County Texas Wilbarger County Texas Wichita County Texas Census gov Retrieved 2022 07 20 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Taylor County Texas Jones County Texas Haskell County Texas Knox County Texas Hamilton County Texas Census gov Retrieved 2022 07 20 North Texas Facts and Figures from the North Texas Commission NTC DFW Retrieved 2022 06 02 It is a 9 000 square mile 13 county region that is home to 7 5 million people North Texas is made up of 150 cities including Dallas and Fort Worth with 15 of those cities boasting a population of more than 100 000 Counties in the North Central Texas Region of Texas US Travel Notes travelnotes org Retrieved 2022 06 02 Why Grayson County North Texas Regional Airport Retrieved 2022 06 02 TSHA Grayson County www tshaonline org Retrieved 2022 06 02 Grayson County in north central Texas is bordered by the Red River and by Fannin Collin Denton and Cooke counties The county seat Sherman which lies approximately sixty five miles north of Dallas is part of the Sherman Denison Metropolitan Statistical Area North Central Texas Council of Governments Texas Association of Regional Councils Retrieved 2022 06 02 W5JCK Map of North Central Texas Counties Retrieved 26 March 2023 Indians What happened to Native American tribes that once existed in North Texas Curious Texas investigates Dallas News 25 December 2020 Retrieved 26 March 2023 Murray Brandon 24 November 2021 Tales from the Dallas History Archives Honoring Native American Heritage Month Retrieved 26 March 2023 Snow Dallas Fort Worth s Top 20 Largest Snowfalls on Record Retrieved 26 March 2023 DFW Climate Narrative a b c Counties by Regional Councils of Governments Retrieved 26 March 2023 www NCTCOG org Retrieved 26 March 2023 Counties Archived from the original 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