University of North Texas
Women's Soccer
Denton, Texas
The University of North Texas Mean Green compete in NCAA D1 women's soccer as members of the American Conference. University of North Texas is a public research university founded in 1890.
$18,399 out-of-state
Denton, Texas · Southwest · City: Midsize
Academic and Institutional Profile
University of North Texas is a public institution, founded in 1890. The university is categorized as a very large-sized institution in a city: midsize setting.
Families considering Mean Green women's soccer should weigh the academic environment alongside the athletic program. The academic profile, campus culture, and institutional resources all factor into the overall recruiting decision — and these are dimensions where every family's priorities differ.
Location and Campus Context
University of North Texas is located in Denton, Texas, in the Southwest region of the United States. The city: midsize setting shapes the day-to-day experience for student-athletes, from training conditions and travel schedules to the social environment outside of competition.
Geography matters in college recruiting. Travel distances to conference opponents, proximity to home, climate considerations for training, and the local community all influence how a program fits a particular athlete's needs and preferences.
How RosterWise Analyzes Mean Green Women's Soccer
Public information about a program — its location, conference, and history — only gets a recruiting family so far. The questions that matter for an actual recruiting decision require current, dynamic analysis:
- Who is the current head coach, and how long has he been building this program?
- How is the current roster composed at your athlete's position, and when are slots opening over the next two recruiting cycles?
- Where does this program recruit from geographically — what states and regions are represented, and how heavily does it recruit internationally?
- What club, academy, and high school pathways did current players come from? Does this program favor MLS Next, ECNL, particular clubs, or specific regions?
- How significant a role does the transfer portal play in this program? Does it build through high-school recruiting, through the portal, or both — and what does that mean for a high-school recruit's odds?
- How does your athlete's specific profile — position, height, GPA, test scores, club, graduation year — fit this program's typical recruit?
Every Recruiting Journey Is Different
Recruiting is not one-size-fits-all. The information on this page is publicly available context about Mean Green Women's Soccer, but every recruit's path looks different — based on club pathway, position, region, development trajectory, and individual circumstance. A program that looks like a great fit on paper may not match your athlete's actual recruiting reality, and a program you hadn't considered may be the right answer. RosterWise™ exists to help families do their own research with better information — but the right decision still depends on your specific situation, conversations with coaches, and honest self-assessment.
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