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  1. "The UNT Community is proud of our Mean Green's men's basketball team and their success advancing in the NIT," the university said in a statement. "While we would have loved to host the quarterfinal round in the Super Pit, pre-existing commitments – including a campus-wide event and a long-term external contract – are taking the men's team on the road to face Oklahoma State [Tuesday] at 8 p.m."

    "While it is not uncommon for higher seeds to travel during the first three rounds in the NIT to accommodate facility availability, we hope our passionate Mean Green fans cheer on the team as they fight to advance to the semifinal round in Indiana," the university added. 

    read more: https://www.wfaa.com/article/sports/ncaa/ncaab/unt-unable-to-host-nit-quarterfinal-due-to-pre-existing-commitments/287-842990ba-9107-447d-8da2-a0981083f40b

  2. Some of the presumed top candidates for the job have either taken positions elsewhere or ended up not being a good fit for WVU, which is the reason the search is still ongoing. Now entering its second week, a new "leader" has emerged, North Texas' Ross Hodge.

    If Hodge ends up being the guy, there will almost certainly be a mixed reaction from the fan base. While he does have an impressive start to his young head coaching career record-wise, there are a lot of reasons to be concerned.

    Let's start with the lack of experience.

    Hodge has seven total years of head coaching experience, only two of which came at the Division I level. He was a junior college head coach from 2006-11, spending three years at Paris JC where he went 83-17, and two years at Midland College where he logged a record of 63-7. Impressive? Certainly, but that was well over a decade ago, in the old era of college basketball, and at a much lower level.

    read more:  https://www.si.com/college/westvirginia/basketball/identifying-the-major-red-flags-with-potential-wvu-candidate-ross-hodge

  3. The West Virginia Mountaineers are on the search for their fourth head basketball coach in as many seasons. Now, according to a report by Jon Rothstein, North Texas Mean Green head coach Ross Hodge has emerged as a serious candidate for the job.

    At this point, nothing is final in the coaching search. However, West Virginia athletic director Wren Baker does have a familiarity with Ross Hodge. The pair worked together at North Texas, where Baker worked before getting to Morgantown.

    This season, in particular, has been a good one for North Texas. The Mean Green are currently in the NIT semifinals, having already won three games in that tournament. This season, Hodge has led North Texas to a 27-8 record and a 14-4 record in AAC play, which was second place in the regular season standings. That includes a win over Big 12 school Oklahoma State.

    read more:  https://www.on3.com/college/west-virginia-mountaineers/news/report-ross-hodge-emerges-as-serious-candidate-for-west-virginia-job/

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  4. For the fourth consecutive year, the North Texas men’s basketball team (24-8, 14-4 American Athletic Conference) accepted a bid to the National Invitational Tournament. 

    As the No. 2 seed in the Dallas region, the Mean Green will host a home game against Furman (25-9, 13-3 Southern Conference) on March 19. The team received its invitation after its 66-56 March 15 AAC semifinals loss to UAB. 

    Three days removed from the UAB loss, head coach Ross Hodge said the team took time in its meeting to talk on fully refocusing on the NIT.

    “These guys were all in on wanting to play again,” Hodge said. “They love playing basketball. They love each other. They’re human beings so obviously there’s a disappointment level associated with not being able to reach a goal you set.”

    Senior guard Jasper Floyd said the team needed to turn the page quickly after failing to reach its season-long goal of winning the conference championship. 

    “Because of the work that we put in starting last summer, we were confident in our abilities to go and as a group win the American Conference Championships,” Floyd said. “But we weren’t able to do that and that was kind of shocking to us. [...] We’ve been blessed with another opportunity.”

    In its previous three NIT appearances, North Texas has gone a combined 7-2 in the tournament and won the championship in the 2022-2023 season. 

    read more:  https://www.ntdaily.com/sports/north-texas-accepts-nit-bid-to-make-4th-consecutive-appearance-blessed-with-another-opportunity/article_943b2ea4-036d-11f0-bd0a-f3c54ceef5f5.html

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  5. How Furman basketball made the NIT

    The Paladins won six of their last seven games. They reached the Southern Conference tournament championship game, but lost to Wofford and missed a chance to earn an automatic berth in the NCAA tournament

    Senior guard PJay Smith leads the Paladins in scoring, averaging 18 points per game. Alongside him is graduate student Nick Anderson, a guard who averaged 14.7 points per game and was a third-team All-SoCon selection.

    The most notable wins for the Paladins were against Belmont, Tulane, Princeton, three victories over Samford and a postseason victory over SoCon regular-season champion Chattanooga. This season’s 25 wins tied for second most in program history, behind only the school’s 28 wins in 2023.

    read more:  https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/sports/college/2025/03/17/furman-basketball-north-texas-nit-how-to-watch-what-to-know/82488097007/

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  6. DENTON, Texas — UNT women’s basketball (20-7, 12-3 AAC) will host Charlotte Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. CT in its annual Play4Kay game inside The Super Pit.

     

    As part of the Play4Kay game, North Texas will be in its pink uniforms to support the Kay Yow Cancer Fund that is dedicated to supporting innovative ways of fighting ALL cancers affecting women and providing support through giving strength, courage, and hope.

     

    The Mean Green collected their 20th win of the season in dramatic fashion their last time out, defeating East Carolina, 75-73, in double overtime. Despite trailing for nearly all of regulation, UNT battled back into the game getting key buckets from several players throughout the second half and overtime periods. Jaaucklyn Moore had a big night scoring 18 points, which included a game-tying 3-pointer in the first overtime, while Kyla Deck and Jaelyn Talley came up with contested buckets through contact in the second overtime to secure the win.

     

    Tommisha Lampkin had another monster night as she recorded her 14th double double of the season. She collected 23 points and 15 rebounds, making her the only player in the nation to post three straight games with at least 20 points and 15 rebounds this season. Lampkin was named AAC Player of the Week for the second consecutive week on Monday.

     

    Lampkin is on the verge of breaking another school record after becoming the career games played record holder against East Carolina. Entering Wednesday’s contest, the senior forward needs just four rebounds to pass Madison Townley as the program’s all-time leading rebounder.

     

    Charlotte is 9-17 this season and 4-11 in AAC play under Tomekia Reed, who is in her first season at the helm. However, the 49ers have dominated the series with the Mean Green, winning seven of the last eight matchups, which included a season sweep last season.

     

    Wednesday’s game will be streamed on ESPN+ with Owen Simpson and Hek’ma Harrison on the call. It can also be heard on the Varsity Network app with Zac Babb.

     

    WHAT 2 WATCH 4

    • UNT will host Charlotte in its annual Play4Kay Game supporting the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.

    • North Texas is the only team in the con­ference that ranks in the top five in scoring offense and scoring defense.

    • Clinching its 20th win of the season at ECU, the Mean Green have recorded consecutive 20-win seasons for the first time in program history.

    • Tommisha Lampkin needs just four rebounds to pass Madison Townley as the program's all-time leading rebounder.

    • Lampkin was named AAC Player of the Week on Monday for the second consecutive week after her performance at ECU.

     

    DOWN TO THE WIRE IN CAROLINA

    • North Texas and East Carolina have developed a knack for close contests, combining to play six overtime periods over the last two meetings.

    • Almost a year to the day from UNT's 93-91 win in 4OT at The Super Pit last season, the Mean Green topped the Pirates, 75-73, in 2OT on Saturday in Greenville.

    • ECU led for 41:02 total, which included nearly all of regulation, but UNT was able to overcome a halftime deficit to send it in to OT.

    • Lampkin's 23 points led North Texas, while Jaaucklyn Moore added 18 points and hit a huge game-tying 3-pointer in the first overtime period.

     

    A WIN WOULD…

    • Make UNT 21-7 on the year, 13-3 in AAC play

    • Improve UNT’s record to 14-1 in The Super Pit this season

    • Tie the program record for conference wins in a single season

    • Match the second-most wins in a season in program history

    • End a two-game losing streak to Charlotte

  7. TAMPA, Florida – Playing in front of his family and friends in his hometown, the UNT men’s basketball team’s Jasper Floyd made a career high four 3-pointers including the one that iced the game away to lead the Mean Green to a 64-57 win over South Florida at the Yuengling Center Sunday afternoon.

     

    The win gives North Texas 20 wins on the year, one more than they had last season in head coach Ross Hodge’s first year. It also gives them 11 league wins, which is also one more than they had last year.

     

    “Conference games in February are never easy,” Hodge said. “So much respect and credit to (USF) coach Fletcher. The job great job he’s done can’t be overstated. I’m super proud of the composure of our team to stick together.”

     

    Floyd led UNT (20-6, 11-3) with 18 points and his final three were the biggest. As the Bulls (13-15, 6-9) were mounting a 19-point comeback, the senior from Tampa sank a straight on 3-pointer with one minute to go to give the Mean Green a five-point lead.

     

    Floyd was the only UNT player in double figures Sunday. Grant Newell, Atin Wright and Brenen Lorient each finished with nine points. Rondel Walker scored eight points and knocked down two 3-pointers. Moulaye Sissoko who scored 27 points in North Texas’ previous game was held to four on Sunday but grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds.

     

    This is the Mean Green’s sixth 20-win season in the last eight years and the 14th in program history.

     

    UNT has now won four in a row and won three in a row wire-to-wire. They haven’t trailed for 154 consecutive minutes of game action after Sunday’s win.

     

    Up next, North Texas travels to Florida Atlantic for a Thursday night showdown in Boca Raton, Florida.

     

    For more information on UNT Basketball tickets, contact the Mean Green Ticket Office at 940-565-2527 or at ticketoffice@unt.edu. Fans can purchase tickets at www.meangreentickets.com or visit the UNT Athletics Ticket Office located at Gate 2 of DATCU Stadium between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

  8. Would expect UNT and other AAC schools to follow suit as well. 

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  9. WICHITA, Kansas – The UNT men’s basketball team takes its five-game winning streak to Wichita State Wednesday night.

     

    The Mean Green (15-4, 6-1) and Shockers (11-9, 1-6) are scheduled to tip-off at 6:30 p.m. CT from the Charles Koch Arena. The game will be broadcast on the Mean Green Sports Network, presented by Learfield and on ESPN+.

     

    During North Texas’ five-game winning streak, they have won four by double digits and are averaging 75 points per game. Two of the five wins have come on the road.

     

    The Mean Green most recently defeated Florida Atlantic, 77-64, at home on Sunday. North Texas trailed by seven at the half to the Owls but outscored them by 20 in the final 20 minutes. Sunday’s win over FAU was their fourth second-half comeback win of the year and third in league play.

     

    In conference, UNT has been dominate in the second half of games. The Mean Green have a nearly +9 scoring margin in the second half of league games and have outscored three teams by 15 points or more in the second half.

     

    Wednesday they’ll face a Wichita State team that had a solid non-conference slate that saw them earn victories over Kansas State, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Northern Iowa and Western Kentucky.

     

    Last Thursday Wichita State on the road led nationally ranked Memphis for over 23 minutes but the Tigers went on a late run to pull out the 61-53 win.

     

    Wichita State features one of the most veteran rosters in all of college basketball. Eight of the Shockers nine primary players are seniors who have each played in over 100 collegiate games.

     

    Wednesday will be the 40th all-time meeting between UNT and Wichita State. The Shockers lead the all-time series history 26-13 but the Mean Green have won the last two matchups. Last year UNT beat WSU 74-62 at the Roundhouse.

     

    After Wednesday’s game at Wichita State, the Mean Green return home to host UTSA on Saturday. North Texas beat the Roadrunners 72-57 in San Antonio on Jan. 18.

     

    For more information on UNT Basketball tickets, contact the Mean Green Ticket Office at 940-565-2527 or at ticketoffice@unt.edu. Fans can purchase tickets at www.meangreentickets.com or visit the UNT Athletics Ticket Office located at Gate 2 of DATCU Stadium between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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  10. DENTON – The UNT men’s basketball team hosts American Athletic Conference undefeated Rice Owls Wednesday night at the Super Pit.

    The Mean Green (10-4, 1-1) and Owls (11-4, 2-0) are scheduled to tip-off at 8 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast on the Mean Green Sports Network, presented by Learfield and on ESPNU.

    UNT has won the last two meetings against Rice and eight of the last 10. Wednesday will be the first time the two teams have played in Denton since 2023.

    The Owls are under the leadership of veteran head coach Rob Lanier who is in his first season as Rice’s head coach after serving as SMU’s head coach from 2022-24 where last year he led the Mustangs to a 20-win season and split their series against North Texas. Lanier also served as the head coach at Georgia State (2019-22) and Siena (2001-05).

    Rice enters Wednesday’s game having won its first two league games of the year. They opened with a 70-64 road win over Tulsa on New Year’s Day and a 68-55 home win over Charlotte on Saturday.

    After Wednesday night’s game the Mean Green have a six-day break before facing East Carolina on the road on Jan. 14.

    For more information on UNT Basketball tickets, contact the Mean Green Ticket Office at 940-565-2527 or at ticketoffice@unt.edu. Fans can purchase tickets at www.meangreentickets.com or visit the UNT Athletics Ticket Office located at Gate 2 of DATCU Stadium between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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  11. DENTON, Texas – Mean Green student-athletes recorded their ninth consecutive year with a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) above 82 or better with an 84 for the 2016-17 cohort, the NCAA announced Wednesday.

    Out of UNT’s 12 sport programs, 10 recorded impressive rates above 82. Seven programs improved or maintained their scores from the previous year including football, women’s basketball, soccer, softball, women’s tennis, women’s track and field/cross country along with swim and dive.

    Women’s basketball tied the program record with a 95. Additionally, football set a new program milestone with an 87.

    Women’s tennis maintained a perfect 100 for a record ninth year in a row.

    From the time GSR data collection began with the 1995-98 cohort, UNT has improved from a score of 59 to 84 (25-point increase).

    The GSR was developed by the NCAA as part of its academic reform initiative to more accurately measure the academic success of Division I student-athletes by better accounting for the many different academic paths followed by today's college students. The NCAA also released the most recent federal graduation rate data in conjunction with the GSR information. The GSR holds institutions accountable for transfer students, whereas the federal graduation rate does not. The GSR also accounts for mid-year enrollees. The NCAA calculates the federal graduation rate for student-athletes because it is the only rate by which to compare student-athletes to the general student body.

     

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  12. DENTON – The UNT men’s basketball team’s 2024-25 American Athletic Conference schedule was announced by the league Thursday.

     

    The Mean Green, who are entering year two under head coach Ross Hodge and coming off a 19-win season, will play an 18-game league schedule beginning Dec. 31 at home versus UAB and concluding on March 9 at Temple.

     

    UNT’s nine home conference games are against: UAB (Dec. 31), Rice (Jan. 8), Temple (Jan. 22), Florida Atlantic (Jan. 26), UTSA (Feb. 1), Tulane (Feb. 8), Tulsa (Feb. 19), Wichita State (March 3) and Charlotte (March 6).

     

    The Shockers are making their first trip to the Super Pit since Feb. 22, 1975. The same season the Super Pit first opened. Last season UNT beat WSU in Wichita, Kansas, 74-62. It was the two schools only meeting a year ago.

     

    Tulsa is making its first trip to the Super Pit since March 6, 2014, when the Mean Green and Golden Hurricane were both in Conference USA. In their only meeting last season, North Texas defeated Tulsa 68-55 at the Golden Hurricane’s Reynolds Center.

     

    North Texas won’t have a homestand during conference that is longer than two consecutive games and will only play back-to-back home games a total of two times.

     

    The Mean Green’s nine conference road games are against: Memphis (Jan. 5), East Carolina (Jan. 14), UTSA (Jan. 18), Wichita State (Jan. 29), UAB (Feb. 3), Rice (Feb. 11), South Florida (Feb. 23), Florida Atlantic (Feb. 27) and Temple (March 9).

     

    UNT makes its return this coming season to Minges Coliseum at East Carolina nearly a year to the day when they beat the Pirates on a miracle last second full-court pass and game-winning shot by then senior Robert Allen.

     

    The Mean Green are making their first-ever trip to USF and the Yuengling Center on Feb. 23. It’s the start of a two-game Florida road trip for North Texas that spans over five days.

     

    UNT’s regular season finale at Temple will be their first trip to the Owls. They beat Temple last season in their only meeting, 69-51, in Denton.

     

    The 2025 American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Championship begins March 12 and runs through March 16 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.

     

    Mean Green 2024-25 AAC Schedule

    Dec. 31 vs. UAB (The Super Pit)

    Jan. 5 at Memphis (Memphis TN)

    Jan. 8 vs. Rice (The Super Pit)

    Jan. 14 at East Carolina (Greenville, NC)

    Jan. 18 at UTSA (San Antonio, TX)

    Jan. 22 vs. Temple (The Super Pit)

    Jan. 26 vs. Florida Atlantic (The Super Pit)

    Jan. 29 at Wichita State (Wichita, KS)

    Feb. 1 vs. UTSA (The Super Pit)

    Feb. 3 at UAB (Birmingham, AL)

    Feb. 8 vs. Tulane (The Super Pit)

    Feb. 11 at Rice (Houston, TX)

    Feb. 19 vs. Tulsa (The Super Pit)

    Feb. 23 at South Florida (Tampa, FL)

    Feb. 27 at Florida Atlantic (Boca Raton, FL)

    March 3 vs. Wichita State (The Super Pit)

    March 6 vs. Charlotte (The Super Pit)

    March 9 at Temple (Philadelphia, PA)

     

    For more information on UNT Men’s Basketball tickets, contact the Mean Green Ticket Office at 940-565-2527 or at ticketoffice@unt.edu. Fans can visit the UNT Athletics Ticket Office located at Gate 2 of DATCU Stadium between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

     

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  13. Women’s Basketball 2024-25 AAC Schedule Announced

    The UNT women’s basketball team’s American Athletic Conference schedule for the 2024-25 season was announced Thursday by the conference office. 

    Coming off the winningest season in program history, which included a share of the team’s first conference championship since 1986, the Mean Green will start their title defense with back-to-back road games at Tulane on Dec. 29 and at UTSA on New Year’s Day. 

    The first league home contest is set for Saturday, Jan. 4, when UNT will host Wichita State. It will be the first of three multi-game home stands during conference play as the Mean Green welcome Memphis to The Super Pit one week later on Jan. 11.

    Another two-game road trip will see North Texas face off with co-champion from last season, Tulsa, on Jan. 15, followed by a contest against the AAC Tournament champions, Rice, on Jan. 18.

    The Mean Green will then return to The Super Pit for six of their next eight games, starting with matchups against UAB (Jan. 21), Tulane (Jan. 29) and Charlotte (Feb. 1). The two road games during the stretch come Feb. 5 and Feb. 8 as UNT will head to The Sunshine State to take on South Florida and Florida Atlantic. Three home games in seven days will follow, as UNT hosts Temple on Feb. 12, Tulsa on Feb. 15 and USF on Feb. 18.

    North Texas will close out the month with a pair of road games at Memphis on Feb. 22 and East Carolina on Feb. 26. It will be the program’s first ever trip to Elma Roane Fieldhouse in Memphis, Tenn., and just the second trip to Greenville, N.C.

    The final conference home contest will take place March 1 as Rice makes the return trip to Denton. UNT will then hit the road for its final conference and regular season matchup of the year against Wichita State March 4.

    Postseason play begins with the 2025 American Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Championship March 8-12 in a 13-team single elimination bracket.

    Season tickets for the 2024-25 Mean Green women's basketball season can be purchased at https://meangreensports.evenue.net/list/WB. General Admission season tickets can be purchased for $75 while premium seating can be purchased for $225. Contact the UNT Athletics Ticket Office by calling 940-565-2527 or emailing ticketoffice@unt.edu to purchase tickets today.

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