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North Texas Mean Green

North Texas Mean Green (formerly North Texas Eagles) represents the University of North Texas (UNT) in intercollegiate athletics. The teams compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). North Texas competed in the Sun Belt Conference and Conference USA before joining the American Athletic Conference on July 1, 2023. UNT's official school colors are Green and White. North Texas' mascot is an Eagle named Scrappy.

North Texas Mean Green
UniversityUniversity of North Texas
ConferenceThe American
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorJared Mosley
LocationDenton, Texas
Varsity teams16
Football stadiumDATCU Stadium
Basketball arenaThe Super Pit
MascotScrappy
NicknameMean Green
ColorsGreen and white[1]
   
Websitewww.meangreensports.com

Nickname edit

The name "Mean Green" was adopted by fans and media in 1966 for a North Texas football defensive squad that finished the season second in the nation against the rush.[2] That school year, Joe Greene,[citation needed] then a sophomore at North Texas, played left defensive tackle on the football team and competed in track and field (shot put). There are conflicting accounts for the origin of the nickname. Two possible origins are two separate cheers that supposedly developed during North Texas' 1966 game against UTEP. One cheer was by Sidney Sue Graham, wife of the North Texas sports information director. In response to a tackle by Greene, she blurted out, "That’s the way, Mean Greene!"[3] However, Bill Mercer, former North Texas play-by-play announcer, states Graham's thought behind the nickname was the Mean Green defense.[4] Her husband began including the nickname for the team in press releases and it caught on with the media. Meanwhile, in the student section, North Texas basketball players Willie Davis and Ira Daniels, unsatisfied with the unenthusiastic crowd, began to chant "Mean Green, you look so good to me."[5] The rest of the crowd soon followed. "After that we did it every game," Davis says. "A lot of people later on started associating it with Joe because his last name was Greene, but it actually started with that simple chant that Saturday night at Fouts Field. And that's the truth."[3] By 1968, "Mean Green" was on the back of shirts, buttons, bumper stickers, and the cover of the North Texas football brochure. Even the band became identified as the "Mean Green Marching Machine."[6]

Conference affiliations edit

NCAA

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Football Golf
Golf Soccer
Track and field Softball
Swimming and diving
Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor
 
Conference USA logo in North Texas’ colors

A member of Conference USA, North Texas sponsors teams in six men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports.

Baseball edit

In 1984, the university fielded a varsity baseball team until it was discontinued after the 1988 season because of the newly enacted Title IX requiring an equal number of female players to male players.[7] The team competed as a member of the Southland Conference.[8] After starting the program's inaugural season with a 0–19 record, the Eagles won their first game against the Emporia State Hornets, 4–1.[9] The team played their home games at Mack Park in Denton.[9]

The university had planned to revive the program and build an on-campus ballpark. The ballpark would have been home field of both the Mean Green, and Denton Outlaws. The program's revival failed to happen and the Denton Outlaws disbanded after the 2007 season.[10]

The 2014 UNT fiscal budget included $600,000 in start up costs for reviving the Mean Green baseball program. The university plans to construct a new on campus ballpark within the Mean Green Village.[11] Decade long accounting errors by the UNT System have led to the baseball program to be placed on hold indefinitely. The earliest the program could have been revived was in time for the 2016 season, dependent on the facilities' construction beginning in early 2015,[10] but that has yet to happen.

Season-by-season results edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Southland Conference (1984–1988)
1984 Phil Price 6–48 2–15 7th
1985 Phil Price 14–53 3–15 7th
1986 Phil Price 8–47 2–13 7th
1987 Phil Price 12–48 2–14 3rd (West)
1988 Phil Price 14–38 8–13 8th
Phil Price: 54–234 17–70

Source:[8]

Total: 54–234

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Football edit

Founded in 1913, the Mean Green has won eight Lone Star Conference championships, five Gulf Coast Conference championships, five Missouri Valley Conference championships, two Southland Conference championships and most recently, four consecutive Sun Belt Conference championships.[12] The team has also appeared in eight bowl games, winning three, most recently the 2014 Heart of Dallas Bowl. From 1952 until the 2010 season, home football games were played at Fouts Field. A new 30,850-seat stadium, DATCU Stadium opened for the 2011 season.

Basketball edit

Since 1973, the school's teams for men's and women's basketball have played their home games in the Super Pit. For most of its history, the Mean Green have had patches of success, starting in the 1970s when the team received its first ever top-20 ranking under head coach Bill Blakeley. Blakeley coached three consecutive 20-win seasons: 1975–76 (22–4); 1976–77 (21–6); 1977–78 (22–6) From 2001 to 2012, the men's team experienced relative success under head coach Johnny Jones. During the 2006–2007 season, North Texas won its first Sun Belt Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1988. North Texas won the Sun Belt Conference title again during the 2009–2010 season to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in four years.[13] Jones left the team for his alma mater LSU in 2012, and his replacement Tony Benford has struggled to maintain Jones' success in Denton. In 2013, North Texas joined Conference USA.

Men's golf edit

The men's golf team has won four NCAA Championships in 1949, 1950, 1951, and 1952.

School spirit edit

The school's colors are Green and White. The music for the alma mater, "Glory to the Green and White", (originally titled "Our College")[14] was composed by Julia Smith in 1919 and adopted by the school in 1922. The lyrics were written by Charles Langford, then a third-year letterman on the football team.[15] The school's fight song, Fight, North Texas, composed by Francis Stroup, was adopted in 1939. The school mascot is an eagle named Scrappy. The 400-member Green Brigade Marching Band performs at every home game, both pregame and halftime, for the crowd.

Facilities edit

Many of the school's athletic facilities are located at the Mean Green Village, which opened for the 2006–07 athletic season.[16] The athletic village area includes:

  • DATCU Stadium (Football)
  • UNT Coliseum (Men's, women's basketball
  • Mean Green Soccer and Track & Field Stadium (Women's Soccer, Track & Field)
  • Waranch Tennis Complex (Women's Tennis)
  • Lovelace Stadium (Softball)
  • North Texas Volleyball Center (Volleyball)

Alumni edit

Golf
The era of collegiate prominence in Texas golf began with North Texas winning four consecutive NCAA Division I Championships from 1949 to 1952. Intercollegiate golf had until then been dominated by the Ivy League, which—since 1897 when intercollegiate golf began—had won 36 national titles.

North Texas students Don January, who later won the PGA Championship, the 1951 U.S. Amateur champion Billy Maxwell, and Joe Conrad who was the winner of the 1955 British Amateur Championship, the 1953 Trans-Mississippi Amateur winner, was the 1953 and 1954 Southern Amateur winner, was the 1951 Texas Amateur winner, was the 1950 Mexican Amateur winner, was a member of the 1955 Walker Cup U.S. team, was a member of the victorious Americas Cup (golf) team in 1954 and 1956, and is a member of the Texas Golf Hall Of Fame, were all members of the North Texas golf team when they won the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships. Fred Cobb (1899–1954), the coach, launched the team in 1945.[17] seventy-one years since winning its fourth consecutive Championship, only one other team in the nation—the Houston Cougars—has surpassed four consecutive titles. In the 126-year history of intercollegiate golf, North Texas is one of only nine with more than one national title.[18]

Football
On September 1, 1956, Abner Haynes and his high school classmate Leon A. King (born 1938), became the first African American students to participate on the North Texas football team.[19] In the larger picture, Haynes and King were the first to break the color barrier for intercollegiate sports in Texas—seven years before anyone was authorized to break it at a Southwest Conference school.[20] Haynes quickly became an offensive and defensive star on the team. Despite his athletic leadership and fan popularity, Haynes experienced painful encounters with Jim Crow—including not being allowed to live on campus. Perhaps the worst was when Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Chattanooga discontinued scheduling North Texas after 1956, citing state laws. Haynes went on to play with the Dallas Texans (1960–1963), earning the American Football League MVP in 1961, and continued playing when the team became the Kansas City Chiefs (1963–1964). Then he played for the Denver Broncos (1965–1966), the Miami Dolphins (1967), and the New York Jets. Haynes is in the Halls of Fame of North Texas (1986), Kansas City Chiefs (1991), and Texas Sports (2007). Haynes, who now lives in Denton, is one of a few athletes who was able to play high school, college, and professional football in North Texas.

Mean Joe Greene, in 1968, was selected as a College Football Consensus All American, the only alumnus in the 110-year history of football at North Texas to win the honor. He went on to the Pittsburgh Steelers where he anchored the Steel Curtain defense that led Pittsburgh to four Super Bowl titles. In 1976, North Texas inducted Greene as a Distinguished Alumnus, an honor bestowed only to twenty-nine others during the then ten-year history of the award. On August 1, 1983, Governor Mark White appointed Greene to the Board of Regents of North Texas, making him the first African American to serve as a regent of any Texas state university.[21] In 1987, Greene was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the only alumnus ever to become a member. In 1988, he was named to the North Texas Hall of Fame.

Championship history edit

National titles edit

Conference titles edit

Football edit

Men's basketball edit

Women's soccer edit

  • Sun Belt: 2001, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012
  • Sun Belt Tournament: 2004, 2005, 2012
  • C-USA: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • C-USA Tournament: 2015, 2018, 2019

Others edit

Men's outdoor track and field (18)
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association
  • 1923
Lone Star Conference
  • 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1949
Missouri Valley Conference
  • 1967, 1970, 1973, 1974
Sun Belt Conference
  • 2000, 2002
Men's cross country (10)
Lone Star Conference
  • 1932, 1934
Southland Conference
  • 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994
Sun Belt Conference
  • 2000
C-USA
  • 2014, 2018
Men's golf (30)[22]
Lone Star Conference
  • 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949
Gulf Coast Conference
  • 1950, 1956
Missouri Valley Conference
  • 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975
Southland Conference
  • 1984, 1993, 1996
Big West Conference
  • 1999
Sun Belt Conference
  • 2003, 2012, 2013[23]
Conference USA
Women's indoor track and field (1)
Sun Belt Conference
  • 2005
Women's outdoor track and field (3)
Sun Belt Conference
  • 2003, 2012, 2013[25]
Women's cross country (1)
Southland Conference
  • 1989
Women's tennis (4)
Southland Conference
  • 1990
Sun Belt Conference
  • 2010, 2012, 2013
Women's golf (1)
Conference USA
  • 2021
Volleyball (1)
Southland Conference
  • 1995
Sun Belt Conference (West Division)
  • 2010*, 2012
Conference USA
  • 2017
Softball (2)
Conference USA
  • 2019*, 2021

Football postseason edit

References edit

  1. ^ "UNT Colors". Retrieved March 24, 2016.
  2. ^ "Eagles are 19-Point Favorite", Denton Record-Chronicle, Sep 21, 1967, pg 10
  3. ^ a b Coleman, Rufus. "How Our Green Got Mean". The North Texan. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  4. ^ Ehsan, Azad (September 5, 2013). "Looking back at a century of Mean Green". North Texas Daily. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  5. ^ Myerberg, Paul (August 15, 2015). "Which nickname came first at North Texas? 'Mean Joe' Greene or Mean Green?". USA Today. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  6. ^ Mike Cochran (AP), "Mean Green Same as Nickname", The Abilene Reporter-News, Sep. 1, 1968
  7. ^ Vito, Brett (March 14, 2012). "Baseball: North Texas exploring addition of baseball program". Denton Record-Chronicle. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  8. ^ a b "Southland Conference" (PDF). www.southland.org.
  9. ^ a b The Aerie. Vol. 3. North Texas State University. 1984. pp. 222–224.
  10. ^ a b . www.dentonrc.com. Archived from the original on April 23, 2014.
  11. ^ . www.dentonrc.com. Archived from the original on October 28, 2013.
  12. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved August 20, 2007.
  13. ^ "University of North Texas Athletics - Official Athletics Website".
  14. ^ "NTSU Honors International Composer", The Dallas Morning News, May 9, 1970
  15. ^ "Pianist Will Play Works of Copland", Denton Record-Chronicle, pg 2, Oct. 6, 1957
  16. ^ (Map). Archived from the original on August 8, 2012.{{cite map}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  17. ^ Paul Maranto, Maxwell Leading Off as Eagle Golfers Shoot for Fourth NCAA Title, Denton Record-Chronicle, Section 5, pg. 5
  18. ^ J.C. King and Frances G. Trimble (married to John F. Trimble; née Dorothy Frances Guerra; born 1945), Golf, Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, accessed October 15, 2012
  19. ^ Denton Record-Chronicle
  20. ^ Ronald E. Marcello, The Integration of Intercollegiate Athletics in Texas: North Texas State College as a Test Case, 1956, Journal of Sport History, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Winter, 1987)
  21. ^ Biographical Sketches, The North Texan, Volume 33, Number 4, Fall 1983
  22. ^ "University of North Texas Athletics - Official Athletics Website".
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on May 11, 2013. Retrieved May 28, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on September 7, 2015.
  25. ^ http://www.meangreensports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=1800&ATCLID=207642361&SPID=572&SPSID=9307[dead link]

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Mean Green redirects here For the compilation album by No Limit Records see Mean Green album North Texas Mean Green formerly North Texas Eagles represents the University of North Texas UNT in intercollegiate athletics The teams compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA North Texas competed in the Sun Belt Conference and Conference USA before joining the American Athletic Conference on July 1 2023 UNT s official school colors are Green and White North Texas mascot is an Eagle named Scrappy North Texas Mean GreenUniversityUniversity of North TexasConferenceThe AmericanNCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorJared MosleyLocationDenton TexasVarsity teams16Football stadiumDATCU StadiumBasketball arenaThe Super PitMascotScrappyNicknameMean GreenColorsGreen and white 1 Websitewww wbr meangreensports wbr com Contents 1 Nickname 2 Conference affiliations 3 Sports sponsored 3 1 Baseball 3 1 1 Season by season results 3 2 Football 3 3 Basketball 3 4 Men s golf 4 School spirit 5 Facilities 6 Alumni 7 Championship history 7 1 National titles 7 2 Conference titles 7 2 1 Football 7 2 2 Men s basketball 7 2 3 Women s soccer 7 2 4 Others 7 3 Football postseason 8 References 9 External linksNickname editThe name Mean Green was adopted by fans and media in 1966 for a North Texas football defensive squad that finished the season second in the nation against the rush 2 That school year Joe Greene citation needed then a sophomore at North Texas played left defensive tackle on the football team and competed in track and field shot put There are conflicting accounts for the origin of the nickname Two possible origins are two separate cheers that supposedly developed during North Texas 1966 game against UTEP One cheer was by Sidney Sue Graham wife of the North Texas sports information director In response to a tackle by Greene she blurted out That s the way Mean Greene 3 However Bill Mercer former North Texas play by play announcer states Graham s thought behind the nickname was the Mean Green defense 4 Her husband began including the nickname for the team in press releases and it caught on with the media Meanwhile in the student section North Texas basketball players Willie Davis and Ira Daniels unsatisfied with the unenthusiastic crowd began to chant Mean Green you look so good to me 5 The rest of the crowd soon followed After that we did it every game Davis says A lot of people later on started associating it with Joe because his last name was Greene but it actually started with that simple chant that Saturday night at Fouts Field And that s the truth 3 By 1968 Mean Green was on the back of shirts buttons bumper stickers and the cover of the North Texas football brochure Even the band became identified as the Mean Green Marching Machine 6 Conference affiliations editNCAA Lone Star Conference 1931 1949 Gulf Coast Conference 1949 1957 Missouri Valley Conference 1957 1975 Southland Conference 1982 1996 Big West Conference 1996 2000 Sun Belt Conference 2000 2013 Conference USA 2013 2023 American Athletic Conference 2023 present Sports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sportsBasketball BasketballCross country Cross countryFootball GolfGolf SoccerTrack and field SoftballSwimming and divingTennisTrack and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor nbsp Conference USA logo in North Texas colorsA member of Conference USA North Texas sponsors teams in six men s and ten women s NCAA sanctioned sports Baseball edit In 1984 the university fielded a varsity baseball team until it was discontinued after the 1988 season because of the newly enacted Title IX requiring an equal number of female players to male players 7 The team competed as a member of the Southland Conference 8 After starting the program s inaugural season with a 0 19 record the Eagles won their first game against the Emporia State Hornets 4 1 9 The team played their home games at Mack Park in Denton 9 The university had planned to revive the program and build an on campus ballpark The ballpark would have been home field of both the Mean Green and Denton Outlaws The program s revival failed to happen and the Denton Outlaws disbanded after the 2007 season 10 The 2014 UNT fiscal budget included 600 000 in start up costs for reviving the Mean Green baseball program The university plans to construct a new on campus ballpark within the Mean Green Village 11 Decade long accounting errors by the UNT System have led to the baseball program to be placed on hold indefinitely The earliest the program could have been revived was in time for the 2016 season dependent on the facilities construction beginning in early 2015 10 but that has yet to happen Season by season results edit Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing PostseasonSouthland Conference 1984 1988 1984 Phil Price 6 48 2 15 7th1985 Phil Price 14 53 3 15 7th1986 Phil Price 8 47 2 13 7th1987 Phil Price 12 48 2 14 3rd West 1988 Phil Price 14 38 8 13 8thPhil Price 54 234 17 70 Source 8 Total 54 234 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championFootball edit Main article North Texas Mean Green football Founded in 1913 the Mean Green has won eight Lone Star Conference championships five Gulf Coast Conference championships five Missouri Valley Conference championships two Southland Conference championships and most recently four consecutive Sun Belt Conference championships 12 The team has also appeared in eight bowl games winning three most recently the 2014 Heart of Dallas Bowl From 1952 until the 2010 season home football games were played at Fouts Field A new 30 850 seat stadium DATCU Stadium opened for the 2011 season Basketball edit Main articles North Texas Mean Green men s basketball and North Texas Mean Green women s basketball Since 1973 the school s teams for men s and women s basketball have played their home games in the Super Pit For most of its history the Mean Green have had patches of success starting in the 1970s when the team received its first ever top 20 ranking under head coach Bill Blakeley Blakeley coached three consecutive 20 win seasons 1975 76 22 4 1976 77 21 6 1977 78 22 6 From 2001 to 2012 the men s team experienced relative success under head coach Johnny Jones During the 2006 2007 season North Texas won its first Sun Belt Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1988 North Texas won the Sun Belt Conference title again during the 2009 2010 season to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in four years 13 Jones left the team for his alma mater LSU in 2012 and his replacement Tony Benford has struggled to maintain Jones success in Denton In 2013 North Texas joined Conference USA Men s golf edit The men s golf team has won four NCAA Championships in 1949 1950 1951 and 1952 School spirit editThe school s colors are Green and White The music for the alma mater Glory to the Green and White originally titled Our College 14 was composed by Julia Smith in 1919 and adopted by the school in 1922 The lyrics were written by Charles Langford then a third year letterman on the football team 15 The school s fight song Fight North Texas composed by Francis Stroup was adopted in 1939 The school mascot is an eagle named Scrappy The 400 member Green Brigade Marching Band performs at every home game both pregame and halftime for the crowd Facilities editMany of the school s athletic facilities are located at the Mean Green Village which opened for the 2006 07 athletic season 16 The athletic village area includes DATCU Stadium Football UNT Coliseum Men s women s basketball Mean Green Soccer and Track amp Field Stadium Women s Soccer Track amp Field Waranch Tennis Complex Women s Tennis Lovelace Stadium Softball North Texas Volleyball Center Volleyball Alumni editGolf The era of collegiate prominence in Texas golf began with North Texas winning four consecutive NCAA Division I Championships from 1949 to 1952 Intercollegiate golf had until then been dominated by the Ivy League which since 1897 when intercollegiate golf began had won 36 national titles North Texas students Don January who later won the PGA Championship the 1951 U S Amateur champion Billy Maxwell and Joe Conrad who was the winner of the 1955 British Amateur Championship the 1953 Trans Mississippi Amateur winner was the 1953 and 1954 Southern Amateur winner was the 1951 Texas Amateur winner was the 1950 Mexican Amateur winner was a member of the 1955 Walker Cup U S team was a member of the victorious Americas Cup golf team in 1954 and 1956 and is a member of the Texas Golf Hall Of Fame were all members of the North Texas golf team when they won the NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships Fred Cobb 1899 1954 the coach launched the team in 1945 17 seventy one years since winning its fourth consecutive Championship only one other team in the nation the Houston Cougars has surpassed four consecutive titles In the 126 year history of intercollegiate golf North Texas is one of only nine with more than one national title 18 Football On September 1 1956 Abner Haynes and his high school classmate Leon A King born 1938 became the first African American students to participate on the North Texas football team 19 In the larger picture Haynes and King were the first to break the color barrier for intercollegiate sports in Texas seven years before anyone was authorized to break it at a Southwest Conference school 20 Haynes quickly became an offensive and defensive star on the team Despite his athletic leadership and fan popularity Haynes experienced painful encounters with Jim Crow including not being allowed to live on campus Perhaps the worst was when Ole Miss Mississippi State and Chattanooga discontinued scheduling North Texas after 1956 citing state laws Haynes went on to play with the Dallas Texans 1960 1963 earning the American Football League MVP in 1961 and continued playing when the team became the Kansas City Chiefs 1963 1964 Then he played for the Denver Broncos 1965 1966 the Miami Dolphins 1967 and the New York Jets Haynes is in the Halls of Fame of North Texas 1986 Kansas City Chiefs 1991 and Texas Sports 2007 Haynes who now lives in Denton is one of a few athletes who was able to play high school college and professional football in North Texas Mean Joe Greene in 1968 was selected as a College Football Consensus All American the only alumnus in the 110 year history of football at North Texas to win the honor He went on to the Pittsburgh Steelers where he anchored the Steel Curtain defense that led Pittsburgh to four Super Bowl titles In 1976 North Texas inducted Greene as a Distinguished Alumnus an honor bestowed only to twenty nine others during the then ten year history of the award On August 1 1983 Governor Mark White appointed Greene to the Board of Regents of North Texas making him the first African American to serve as a regent of any Texas state university 21 In 1987 Greene was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame the only alumnus ever to become a member In 1988 he was named to the North Texas Hall of Fame Championship history editNational titles edit NCAA Division I men s golf 1949 1950 1951 1952 National Invitation Tournament 2023Conference titles edit Football edit Lone Star Conference 1932 1935 1936 1939 1940 1941 1946 1947 Gulf Coast Conference 1950 1951 1952 1955 Sun Belt Conference 2001 2002 2003 2004Men s basketball edit Southland tournament 1988 Sun Belt tournament 2007 2010 Sun Belt West Division 2009 10 College Basketball Invitational 2018 C USA 2020 C USA West Division 2022 C USA tournament 2021Women s soccer edit Sun Belt 2001 2004 2005 2011 2012 Sun Belt Tournament 2004 2005 2012 C USA 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 C USA Tournament 2015 2018 2019Others edit Men s outdoor track and field 18 Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1923 Lone Star Conference 1932 1933 1935 1936 1937 1938 1940 1941 1943 1946 1949 Missouri Valley Conference 1967 1970 1973 1974 Sun Belt Conference 2000 2002Men s cross country 10 Lone Star Conference 1932 1934 Southland Conference 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1994 Sun Belt Conference 2000 C USA 2014 2018Men s golf 30 22 Lone Star Conference 1941 1942 1943 1946 1947 1948 1949 Gulf Coast Conference 1950 1956 Missouri Valley Conference 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1974 1975 Southland Conference 1984 1993 1996 Big West Conference 1999 Sun Belt Conference 2003 2012 2013 23 Conference USA 2015 24 Women s indoor track and field 1 Sun Belt Conference 2005 Women s outdoor track and field 3 Sun Belt Conference 2003 2012 2013 25 Women s cross country 1 Southland Conference 1989Women s tennis 4 Southland Conference 1990 Sun Belt Conference 2010 2012 2013Women s golf 1 Conference USA 2021Volleyball 1 Southland Conference 1995Sun Belt Conference West Division 2010 2012Conference USA 2017Softball 2 Conference USA 2019 2021Football postseason edit Optimist Bowl 1946 Salad Bowl 1948 Sun Bowl 1959 New Orleans Bowl 2001 2002 2003 2004 2017 Heart of Dallas Bowl 2014 2016 New Mexico Bowl 2018 Myrtle Beach Bowl 2020 Frisco Football Classic 2021 Frisco Bowl 2022References edit UNT Colors Retrieved March 24 2016 Eagles are 19 Point Favorite Denton Record Chronicle Sep 21 1967 pg 10 a b Coleman Rufus How Our Green Got Mean The North Texan Retrieved October 27 2016 Ehsan Azad September 5 2013 Looking back at a century of Mean Green North Texas Daily Retrieved October 27 2016 Myerberg Paul August 15 2015 Which nickname came first at North Texas Mean Joe Greene or Mean Green USA Today Retrieved October 27 2016 Mike Cochran AP Mean Green Same as Nickname The Abilene Reporter News Sep 1 1968 Vito Brett March 14 2012 Baseball North Texas exploring addition of baseball program Denton Record Chronicle Retrieved April 12 2012 a b Southland Conference PDF www southland org a b The Aerie Vol 3 North Texas State University 1984 pp 222 224 a b Baseball UNT s financial issues put baseball on hold Denton Record Chronicle News for Denton County Texas www dentonrc com Archived from the original on April 23 2014 Notebook UNT budget includes 600 000 for baseball Denton Record Chronicle News for Denton County Texas www dentonrc com Archived from the original on October 28 2013 North Texas Championships College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved August 20 2007 University of North Texas Athletics Official Athletics Website NTSU Honors International Composer The Dallas Morning News May 9 1970 Pianist Will Play Works of Copland Denton Record Chronicle pg 2 Oct 6 1957 North Texas Mean Green Map Archived from the original on August 8 2012 a href Template Cite map html title Template Cite map cite map a CS1 maint unfit URL link Paul Maranto Maxwell Leading Off as Eagle Golfers Shoot for Fourth NCAA Title Denton Record Chronicle Section 5 pg 5 J C King and Frances G Trimble married to John F Trimble nee Dorothy Frances Guerra born 1945 Golf Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association accessed October 15 2012 Denton Record Chronicle Ronald E Marcello The Integration of Intercollegiate Athletics in Texas North Texas State College as a Test Case 1956 Journal of Sport History Vol 14 No 3 Winter 1987 Biographical Sketches The North Texan Volume 33 Number 4 Fall 1983 University of North Texas Athletics Official Athletics Website Archived copy Archived from the original on May 11 2013 Retrieved May 28 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link North Texas Wins C USA Men s Golf Championship Archived from the original on September 7 2015 http www meangreensports com ViewArticle dbml DB LANG C amp DB OEM ID 1800 amp ATCLID 207642361 amp SPID 572 amp SPSID 9307 dead link External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Texas Mean Green amp oldid 1180545532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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