Women's Soccer

Dejan Milosevic
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- Dejan.Milosevic@unt.edu
- Alma Mater:
- Texas Wesleyan
Dejan "Milo" Milosevic was hired on July 18 ahead of the 2024 season.Â
Milosevic came to the Mean Green from Hill College where he served as the men's head coach last season. Milosevic came to North Texas with nearly two decades of coaching experience of both men and women's soccer. He's coached at both the club and college levels. Additionally, he played collegiate as well as professional soccer and represented his home country of Serbia in international competitions.
At Hill College in 2023, Milosevic turned around the program from a losing season and guided the Rebels to a region championship and were just one win away from a NJCAA DI National Tournament appearance. Eight different Rebels earned postseason accolades.
Prior to his time at Hill College, Milosevic served as the head women's soccer coach at NAIA LSU Shreveport in 2022 where once again he took over a program that had previously had a losing season and then led the Pilots to a .617 winning percentage. LSUS women's soccer student-athletes posted a 3.42 team grade point average that season.Â
Milosevic was the associate head men's soccer coach at his alma mater Texas Wesleyan from 2018-21 where he helped the Rams make a seven-win improvement.
Milosevic graduated from Texas Wesleyan and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree and Master’s in Education. As a student-athlete for the Rams he was a two-time All-Red River Athletic Conference honoree and was awarded the RRAC Defensive Player of the Year award as a junior. He led the Rams to their first NAIA National Tournament appearance and set the school's single season record for goals.Â
He currently works with the Dallas Surf Soccer Club and has also served as the executive director and director of coaching for adolescent club teams such as Sting Socccer Club, Fort Worth FC, the Dallas Texans Soccer Club and Texas Eagles.
Milosevic played professionally for the Dallas Sidekicks. Hedlund also played for the Sidekicks from 1987-1995 before being starting the UNT women's soccer program in the fall of 1995.
Milosevic is married with two children.Â
Milosevic came to the Mean Green from Hill College where he served as the men's head coach last season. Milosevic came to North Texas with nearly two decades of coaching experience of both men and women's soccer. He's coached at both the club and college levels. Additionally, he played collegiate as well as professional soccer and represented his home country of Serbia in international competitions.
At Hill College in 2023, Milosevic turned around the program from a losing season and guided the Rebels to a region championship and were just one win away from a NJCAA DI National Tournament appearance. Eight different Rebels earned postseason accolades.
Prior to his time at Hill College, Milosevic served as the head women's soccer coach at NAIA LSU Shreveport in 2022 where once again he took over a program that had previously had a losing season and then led the Pilots to a .617 winning percentage. LSUS women's soccer student-athletes posted a 3.42 team grade point average that season.Â
Milosevic was the associate head men's soccer coach at his alma mater Texas Wesleyan from 2018-21 where he helped the Rams make a seven-win improvement.
Milosevic graduated from Texas Wesleyan and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree and Master’s in Education. As a student-athlete for the Rams he was a two-time All-Red River Athletic Conference honoree and was awarded the RRAC Defensive Player of the Year award as a junior. He led the Rams to their first NAIA National Tournament appearance and set the school's single season record for goals.Â
He currently works with the Dallas Surf Soccer Club and has also served as the executive director and director of coaching for adolescent club teams such as Sting Socccer Club, Fort Worth FC, the Dallas Texans Soccer Club and Texas Eagles.
Milosevic played professionally for the Dallas Sidekicks. Hedlund also played for the Sidekicks from 1987-1995 before being starting the UNT women's soccer program in the fall of 1995.
Milosevic is married with two children.Â