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North Texas Mean Green track and field

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North Texas Mean Green track and field
UniversityUniversity of North Texas
Head coachDoug Marshall
ConferenceThe American
LocationDenton, Texas
Outdoor trackMean Green Soccer and Track & Field Stadium
NicknameMean Green
ColorsGreen and white[1]
   

The North Texas Mean Green track and field team is the track and field program that represents University of North Texas. The Mean Green compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the American Conference. The team is based in Denton, Texas at the Mean Green Soccer and Track & Field Stadium.[2]

The program is coached by Doug Marshall.[2] The track and field program officially encompasses four teams, as the NCAA regards men's and women's indoor track and field and outdoor track and field as separate sports.[3]

In 1972, Bill Schmidt qualified for the Munich Olympics in the javelin throw. He won the bronze medal, ending a U.S. drought in the event and becoming the first Mean Green track and field medallist.[4][5]

Postseason

AIAW

The Mean Green have had 11 AIAW All-Americans finishing in the top six at the AIAW outdoor or indoor championships.[6]

AIAW All-Americans
Championships Name Event Place
1969 OutdoorNancy Carlson100 yards6th
1969 OutdoorSusan NorthJavelin throw6th
1969 OutdoorNancy CarlsonLong jump6th
1973 OutdoorSherry Session880 yards6th
1980 IndoorIleana Hocking1000 meters2nd
1980 IndoorDebra Pinnix4 × 440 yards relay5th
Joan Bennett
Ileana Hocking
Julie Bergeron
1980 OutdoorDebra Pinnix200 meters6th
1981 IndoorIleana Hocking1000 meters2nd
1981 IndoorDonna ThomasLong jump3rd
1981 OutdoorDonna ThomasLong jump1st
1982 IndoorDonna ThomasLong jump1st
1982 OutdoorSharon McDonald100 meters4th
1982 OutdoorDonna ThomasLong jump2nd
1982 OutdoorDonna ThomasSprint medley relay2nd
Anita Whitley
Sharon McDonald
Ella Smith

NCAA

As of 2024, a total of 7 men and 2 women have achieved All-American status at the men's outdoor, women's outdoor, men's indoor, or women's indoor national championships.[7][8]

First Team NCAA All-Americans
Team Championships Name Event Place
Men's1955 OutdoorPaul Patterson800 meters6th
Men's1957 OutdoorDenny AndrewsJavelin throw8th
Men's1960 OutdoorDave ClarkPole vault2nd
Men's1965 OutdoorDoyle Magee400 meters8th
Men's1970 OutdoorBill SchmidtJavelin throw2nd
Men's1980 OutdoorRudy Levarity200 meters7th
Women's1982 OutdoorDonna ThomasLong jump5th
Women's1983 IndoorDonna ThomasLong jump4th
Women's1983 OutdoorDonna ThomasLong jump7th
Men's2013 OutdoorSteven White400 meters hurdles3rd
Women's2013 OutdoorShahaf BareniHigh jump7th

See also

References

  1. "UNT Colors". Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  2. "North Texas Mean Green Media Guide". University of North Texas Athletics. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  3. "Here are the differences between the indoor and outdoor track seasons". ncaa.com. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  4. "Spitz Goes For Seventh Gold: Former NT Star Wins Bronze In Javelin". Denton Record-Chronicle. 4 September 1972. p. 10. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  5. "NT Ex Off For Munich". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 16 July 1972. p. 43. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  6. Hubbard, Mike; Pfeifer, Jack. "The early years of Women's collegiate track" (PDF). Track and Field News. Retrieved 26 January 2025.
  7. "USTFCCCA InfoZone: Meet History by Event: NCAA Division I Indoor Championships". USTFCCCA. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  8. "USTFCCCA InfoZone: Meet History by Event: NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships". USTFCCCA. Retrieved 27 December 2024.