University of North Texas Athletics
2013 Coaches Caravan Kicks Off At Apogee
5/7/2013 12:00:00 AM | Mean Green Athletic Fund
DENTON, Texas - The first installment of the 2013 North Texas Coaches Caravan kicked off Monday night at Apogee Stadium with a packed club level to hear from Rick Villarreal, Dan McCarney, Mike Petersen, Tony Benford and host of other Mean Green coaches to talk about their programs and the historic move to C-USA.
This was the first stop on a four-city tour throughout the DFW area this week. To RSVP for each event or for any questions on these FREE events, please contact Jessica Hulsebosch at (940) 369-7284 or e-mail at Jessica.Hulsebosch@unt.edu.
On Monday, McCarney brought his usual energy and passion to the event, while fans enjoyed hearing about the Mean Green basketball teams’ recruiting efforts this spring from Benford and Petersen. Two-time defending Sun Belt champs John Hedlund (soccer) and Sujay Lama (tennis) spoke, along with new volleyball coach Andrew Palileo.
The three upcoming tour stops will feature family-friendly activities with special guests including Scrappy, and members of the cheer and dance teams. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided, and a cash bar will be available.
2013 North Texas Coaches Caravan
Stop 2- DALLAS (click to register)
Royal Oaks Country Club
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
7915 Greenville Avenue
6-8 p.m. Dallas, TX 75231
214-691-6091
Driving Directions: Royal Oaks Country Club is located south of IH-635 and east of I-75 Central Expressway on Greenville Avenue between Royal Lane and Meadow Road.
Stop 3- PLANO (click to register)
Park Place Lexus
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
1025 Preston Road
6-8 p.m. Plano, TX 75093
972-407-7000
Driving Directions: Park Place Lexus is located off of President George Bush Turnpike and Preston RD/289.
Stop 4- FORT WORTH (click to register)
River Ranch Stockyards
Thursday, May 9, 2013
500 NE 23rd Street
6-8 p.m. Ft. Worth, TX 76164
817-624-1111
Driving Directions: River Ranch is located in historic Fort Worth Stockyards right off 23rd Street.
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