Mean Green Interactive Athletics Map

Welcome To The
Mean Green Village

In 2003, the North Texas athletic department began developing 199.5 acres south of 35E, named the Mean Green Village. In eight years, UNT built a dozen facilities, marking a dedication to men's and women's athletics never before seen at North Texas.

This website offers an online tour of all Mean Green athletic facilities, new and old. Roll your cursor over any of the athletic facilities (shown in dark green) to see a photo and description, and click on the facility to go to that venue's page.

To The Super Pit

Alumni Pavilion

Fouts Field

Softball/Golf Indoor Practice Facility

UNT Coliseum, The Super Pit

Apogee Stadium

Lovelace Stadium

Sports Medicine and Rehab

Track and Field offices

Athletic Center

Mean Green Soccer Stadium

Strength and Conditioning

Victory Hall student-athlete residences

Bahnsen Gym (The Snake Pit)

Mean Green Team Store

Student-Athlete Academic Center

Volleyball Center and Office Complex

Champs Cafeteria

North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame

The Hill tailgating area

Waranch Tennis Complex

Darrell Dickey Football Practice Facility

Pohl Recreation Center and PEB Natatorium

Ticket Office

Wind Turbines

Wind Turbines
Apogee Stadium Alumni Pavilion
Apogee Stadium
UNT Athletic Center
Champs Dining Hall
Victory Hall student-athlete residences
The Hill pre-game tailgating area
Darrell Dickey Practice Fields
Lovelace Stadium
Mean Green Soccer Stadium
UNT Volleyball Center
UNT Student-Athlete Academic Center
UNT Softball and Golf Indoor Practice Facility
Waranch Tennis Complex

Apogee Stadium Wind Turbines

A major component of Apogee Stadium’s energy-efficient design are three wind turbines installed just outside the stadium.

The turbines are expected to prevent the emission of nearly 323 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually and generate a third of Apogee’s power.

Alumni Pavilion

Overlooking Apogee Stadium and situated at the northeast entrance near the
wing-shaped end zone section, the Pavilion is a pre-game destination for Mean Green fans.

It’s equipped with big-screen TVs and surrounded by a 3,200-square-foot outdoor patio.

Apogee Stadium

The home of Mean Green Football opened in 2011 and was designed by the architects who created the Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Apogee seats 30,500, has luxury suites, club level and a signature wing-shaped end zone section. It also houses the Athletic Ticket Office and Mean Green Team Store.

Athletic Center

The focal point of the Mean Green Village is a 45,000-square-foot facility that opened in 2005 and houses:

Champs Cafeteria

Located adjacent to Victory Hall, Champs serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week.

Champs offers a salad bar, entrees, vegetables, pasta and pizza, a grill, bakery goods and desserts. The weekly menu and nutritional information are published online.

Victory Hall

The student-athlete dorm has private and double rooms with ensuite bathrooms, and has easy access to Champs Cafeteria and the Athletic Center.

A large, well-lit parking lot is served by shuttles to and from campus. It also has a cyber café, courtyards, a computer lab and a kitchenette.

The Hill

Pre-game partying was a UNT tradition long before Apogee Stadium was built, so tailgating was made a part of the landscape.

The site of the former Radisson Hotel, next to Apogee Stadium, has been set aside for students, alumni and fans to gather, eat and drink before each Mean Green home football game.

Darrell R. Dickey Football Practice Facility

The football team’s practice facility is next to Victory Hall and the Athletic Center, where the locker rooms and Sports Medicine are located.

The fields are named for former coach Darrell Dickey, who led NT to four straight conference titles.

Lovelace Stadium

Home to Mean Green Softball. Opened 2007.

The outfield wall is 200 feet down the lines and 220 to center, and the grandstand is topped by a climate-controlled press box and flanked by covered dugouts.

Lovelace was the site of an Underarmour commerical featuring Cat Osterman.

Mean Green Soccer Stadium

Home to Mean Green Soccer.

Opened in 2006 as part of Phase 2 of development of the Mean Green Village, it was built on the site of the former Liberty Christian School. It has seating for 1,000, a pressbox and a 115x72-yards grass pitch.

Volleyball Center And Mean Green Office Complex

Opened in 2006, the Volleyball Center seats 600 fans and has a Robbins SportWood parquet floor, locker rooms and training facilities.

The Office Complex houses coaches for golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, and volleyball.

Student-Athlete Academic Center

One of the first facilities to open in the Mean Green Village was the 7,000-square-foot Academic Center, which puts an array of educational resources, tutors and technology a short walk from the Victory Hall residences.

The Center is also home to the athletic compliance staff.

Softball And Golf Indoor Practice Facility

Located across from the Volleyball Center, this climate-controlled facility has two net-enclosed golf driving ranges, a putting green and two batting cages.

The golf and softball coaches’ offices and equipment rooms are located here as well.

Waranch Tennis Complex

Home of Mean Green Tennis.

The complex opened in 2006 and is named for alumnus Ronald Waranch.

It has 12 courts and a clubhouse with locker rooms, a players’ lounge and coaches’ offices.

Fouts Field

Home of Mean Green Track & Field.

Former home of Mean Green football from 1952 to 2010.

Named for Theron J. Fouts, former football coach, athletic director and founder of UNT's track and field program.

Opened in 1952.

Bahnsen Gym, The Snake Pit

Former home of Mean Green Basketball.

Built in 1950, this 5,000-seat venue was so hostile that one visiting coach (after an OT loss) described it as "...the worst damn place in the world to play basketball! This place is a snake pit!"

It is now used for PE classes.

Track And Field Offices

The Mean Green track and field and cross country teams are headquartered in the former athletic department offices on North Texas Blvd. adjacent to Fouts Field, offering easy access to the stadium, which is the team's practice and competition venue.

UNT Coliseum, The Super Pit

Home of Mean Green Men’s and Women’s Basketball.

This 10,500-seat arena opened in 1973, and derives its name from its predecessor, which was nicknamed “The Snake Pit.”

The Pit’s concourse is also home to the NT Athletic Hall of Fame.

Pohl Recreation Center And PEB Natatorium

Home of Mean Green Swimming & Diving.

Opened in 2003, it has an eight-lane competition pool and one- and three-meter springboards. The Center is also a 138,000-square-foot fitness facility for students, faculty, staff and alumni.

Sports Medicine And Rehab

Sports Medicine is strategically located in the Athletic Center, close to game and practice venues and to Victory Hall.

Treatment and rehab rooms, outfitted by Texas Health Presbyterian, are operated by trainers and team doctors from a range of specializations.

Athletic Ticket Office

The office is on the west side of Apogee Stadium and sells tickets for football, basketball, volleyball, softball, soccer and track and field.

Tickets on game day are sold at the event venue. Other sports are free, excluding championships.

Call (800) 686-2386.

Mean Green Team Store

The Mean Green Team Store is located on the west side of Apogee Stadium.

The store offers a large selection of Mean Green apparel, gifts and souvenirs, and is open 8 to 5 Monday to Friday and during Mean Green football games.

Strength And Conditioning

The 7,000-square-foot weightroom opened in 2005 on the first floor of the Athletic Center.

It’s equipped with over 16,000 pounds of weights, including 12 Power Lift Multi-Purpose Racks, six Power Lift Olympic Platforms and more than 30 Hammer Strength machines.

Athletic Hall Of Fame

Located in the concourse of the Super Pit, the Hall features plaques of all members.

A new hall has been added in the Athletic Center, the T.D. Parks Hall of Fame, which displays memorabilia and trophies.