Acceptance Rate
72%
Avg SAT
1,109
Avg ACT
23
Enrollment
33,680
Sport
Soccer
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Denton, TX
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John Hedlund
Head Coach
Hedlund has led North Texas to a 314-120-27 record (71.0 percent), the 14th-best winning percentage among active Division I coaches On Aug. 19, 2016, Hedlund became the 20th NCAA Division I women's soccer coach to reach 300 career wins with a season-opening 4-0 victory against Incarnate Word. Hedlund continued his winning tradition in his 22nd season. He started the season by capturing his 300th career win and finished it by leading the Mean Green to their third straight Conference USA regular-season conference title. The Mean Green went 9-1 in conference play, only the second time that a North Texas team has won nine league games. North Texas earned the No. 1 seed in the Conference USA Championship but ultimately lost in the semifinals. Hedlund is the winningest coach in any sport in the history of North Texas athletics. His twelve total conference championships leads all North Texas sports in the recent era. Rachel Holden became just the third Mean Green player to earn all-conference honors four years in a row. The forward finished her career ranking in the top 10 at North Texas in goals and points. North Texas continued its winning ways at home, setting a school record with a 17-game consecutive win streak, dating back to the 2015 season. The Mean Green also continued their unbeaten streak at home against conference opponents to 39 games, tied for the longest in the nation. The 2015 season might go down as the best team in program history. The Mean Green won a school-record 19 games, en route to winning back-to-back regular season titles. The team won its first Conference USA tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in school history. The 2015 team was ranked as high as No. 3 in the central region and received votes in the national poll throughout the season. Hedlund guided the program into the Conference USA era in 2013, and earned the league's No. 2 seed and a trip to the C-USA title game. It took three tries but the Mean Green finally won its first Conference USA Championship in 2015. The 2014 team tied a program record with 16 wins, set a single-season record with 14 shutouts and claimed its ninth conference championship with the regular-season title. Hedlund has coached 76 all-conference players since 1999, including the 2015 C-USA Co-Offensive Player of the Year and Midfielder of the Year. His players have won three Sun Belt Player of the Year awards and four Sun Belt Freshmen of the Year awards. In the three years in Conference USA, Hedlund has coached two offensive players of the year, one defensive, midfielder and freshman players of the year. He has won three Sun Belt Coach of the Year awards, the latest in 2011. He has been recognized as the North Texas Coach of the Year by the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas All Sports Association, and the Greater Denton Sports Commission two years in a row. Hedlund started the program from scratch in 1995 by implementing a game plan that emphasizes recruiting from the surplus of talent available in the Lone Star State. In 2007, Hedlund led North Texas to its best start in school history with a 13-2 record through the first 15 games. Within the first 15 games the Mean Green had two six-game winning streaks for the first time in school history. North Texas reached the conference tournament championship game for the eighth straight season, a feat that has been unmatched by any other in the Sun Belt Conference. Hedlund led the Mean Green to its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament and a school-record 16 wins in 2004. Hedlund equaled that performance by winning 16 games and leading the Mean Green to back-to-back SBC titles in 2005 and a second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Hedlund was also named the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. In 2005, North Texas set numerous school records and had the nation's third longest unbeaten streak at 15 games. At home, North Texas has established a record of dominance with a record of 167-26-12, including a 90-13-6 mark in 10 seasons at the Mean Green Soccer Complex. Individually Hedlund brought out the best in forward Marilyn Marin as she turned in the best individual season in North Texas history in 2002. Marin led the nation in goals, points, and points per game. She ended her career with 214 career points, tied for 10th in NCAA history, 88 goals, eight in NCAA history, 2.70 points per game, tied for seventh in NCAA history, and 1.11 goals per game, tied for eighth in NCAA history. His standard for success began in 2001 when he guided the Mean Green to the Sun Belt Conference's regular-season championship -- the program's first-ever soccer title -- and a 13-5 overall record. In 13 years in the Sun Belt Conference the Mean Green earned the respect of the league's coaches. NT garnered 47 all-conference selections, including 35 first-team all-conference nods. Marin, Holden and Kendall Juett are the only four-time all-conference selections in North Texas soccer history. Heather Hutyra became the second player at North Texas to the named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. Under Hedlund's guidance, four of his players have also been chosen Freshman All-America, including Marin as a first team pick in 2000. Freshman Janaye Woods joined that list she was named the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and named to the Freshman All-Region team in 2007. Five women's soccer players have been inducted to the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame. Krista Davey was the first soccer player to be inducted in 2005, followed by Christy Johnson in 2007 and Marilyn Marin in 2008. Melinda Pina was voted into the Hall of Fame in 2011, and Heather Hutyra joined them in 2013. Under Hedlund, the Mean Green have also succeeded in the classroom, boasting an overall 3.4 team GPA in 2000 and twice being named the school's All-Academic Team in 1998 and 1999. The team was recognized for its off-field accomplishments by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as one of the recipients for the 2010 and 2014 NSCAA Team Academic Award. The NSCAA annually hands out the academic honor to Division I schools whose team grade point average is a 3.0 or higher. The Mean Green posted a team grade-point average of 3.22 for the 2013-14 school year. Additionally, the women's soccer team's APR (Academic Progress Report) has been ranked in the top 10% nationally three out of the last five years. Hedlund's association with North Texas began in 1990 as an assistant men's soccer coach. He served briefly as the head coach of the men's program in 1994 before the university discontinued the sport. In four seasons with the Sidekicks, he scored 15 goals in 78 games over four seasons, and ranks 19th in team history in shots blocked and 33rd in games played. He was a member of the 1986-87 and 1993 Sidekicks championship teams, blocking a total of 20 shots during his playoff career, the 12th-most in Sidekicks history. He scored five goals in the 1994 CISL playoffs for the Sidekicks, and ranks 20th in club history in playoff goals. In the outdoor game, Hedlund played with the Richardson Rockets, who won the 1991 SISL Championship and reached the 1991 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final. Hedlund helped the Rockets reach new heights in American soccer by reaching the fourth round of the 1992 CONCACAF Champions Cup. The Dallas Rocketswere one of only three United States teams to reach the fourth round of the Champions Cup in the pre-Major League Soccerera (1969-1994), but fell in the fourth round to Club America in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.He played with the United States Olympic team under Manfred Schellscheidt in the lead up to the 1984 Summer Olympics, but missed the Olympic Tournament due to injury. With the United States, Hedlund played tournaments in South Korea, Sweden, Finland and Malaysia. A four-year letterwinner at Midwestern State University, Hedlund was twice voted to the NAIA All-America team in college. He scored 26 goals and added 12 assists, playing several different positions on the pitch. He was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1983 NAIA National Tournament, as he led the Mustangs to the championship game. He is a member of Midwestern State's Athletic Hall of Honor. For the second straight week, Marchelle Davis led the Mean Green to two wins and was named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week after posting five... On a day when the five Mean Green seniors were honored, it was the seniors that led the North Texas soccer team to a 3-1 win against Louisiana Tech,... Last year, the Mean Green soccer team graduated one of the most successful senior classes in program history. This years senior group has similar... The North Texas soccer team won the Conference USA regular-season title for the third straight year with a 3-2 victory against Florida International on... The North Texas soccer game against Florida International has been postponed to Friday, Oct. 28, at 12 p.m. because of poor field conditions due to heavy... The Mean Greens goal of winning a third straight regular-season Conference USA title is within their grasp. Senior midfielder Marchelle Davis and freshman goalkeeper Miranda Schoening were integral parts of the North Texas victories and were rewarded by Conference... The Mean Green Minute is here with highlights from last week's action in football and soccer.
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Alexsis Cable
Assistant Coach
Alexsis Cable, a 2017 North Texas alum, joined the Mean Green soccer coaching staff as an assistant coach prior to th 2021 season. Cable played for head coach John Hedlund and the Mean Green from 2015-16 and was a member of the elite 2015 squad that won a program-best 19 matches and won the 2015 C-USA regular season and tournament titles. As a senior in 2016, she guided the Mean Green to the 2016 regular season title however her season was cut short due to an injury. Prior to joining UNT coaching staff, Cable was the interim head coach at Nicholls State where she coached for two seasons. She also served as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State University for two seasons before heading to Nicholls. Cable earned a Bachelor of Science in Integrative Studies from North Texas and a Master of Science in Health & Human Performance from Northwestern State in May 2019. She grew up just down the road from the UNT campus and is a 2013 graduate from Marcus High School.
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Austen Parker
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