Momentum is at an all-time high for the Mean Green, as all athletics teams are returning to full capacity for the 2021-22 season -- buoyed by many of last season's major milestones.
Some of those Mean Green milestones included achieving the second-highest overall winning percentage in the past 40 years; claiming Conference USA Championships in softball, women's golf and men's basketball; earning UNT's first NCAA men's basketball tournament win; securing Conference USA individual championships from Audrey Tan (women's golf), Vicente Marzilio (men's golf), and Zion Hill (men's javelin); and posting a perfect score in the Academic Performance Rate in five sports.
"I am so proud of our coaches, support staff and student-athletes who continue to raise the bar of excellence as we deliver on our mission despite dealing with the challenges of a global pandemic," says Wren Baker, vice president and director of athletics. "In 2020-21, we saw a number of outstanding successes in the competitive arena, in the classroom and in the community."
Additionally, construction is nearly final on the state-of-the-art golf practice facility made possible by a gift from Jerome "Bruzzy" Westheimer and support from numerous donors, and athletics has been looking at expanding the Athletic Center to better serve student-athletes in the areas of sports medicine, strength and conditioning, and academic support.
After a challenging 18 months, this season is all about looking to the future, Baker says.
"Despite a chaotic year with many disruptions," he says, "Mean Green momentum remains strong."