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Lady Eagles Announce 2003-04 Schedule

DENTON (7/21/03) -- The University of North Texas has announced its 2003 women's basketball schedule which is once again filled with some of the best teams in women's college basketball. Seven teams that made post-season appearances are on the North Texas schedule including four teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament.

"Our schedule may be one of the most difficult since I have been at North Texas. We have a high caliber of strong teams from a variety of conferences with Texas and Texas A&M from the Big 12, Indiana in the Big Ten, Houston and TCU from conference USA, and SMU from the WAC," said North Texas head coach Tina Slinker. "It should be a tough non conference schedule will prepare us for our own Sun Belt Conference play".

Highlighting the non-conference schedule is a visit to Austin to battle the Texas Longhorns, a Final Four team from last season. North Texas will participate in two tournaments, the first will be the Indiana Tournament to open the season and then the Lady Eagles will travel to New York for the Binghamton Tournament. North Texas will battle both Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex rivals TCU and SMU. The Mustangs visit the Super Pit while the Lady Eagles will play at TCU on New Year's Eve. North Texas will also play host to the Houston Cougars for the first time since 1998.

Sun Belt Conference play opens up with a difficult three game road trip to New Mexico State, Denver, and Florida International. The Lady Eagles will travel to Middle Tennessee this season while defending conference champion Western Kentucky visits the Super Pit. North Texas will close out the season with five straight home games as they prepare for the Sun Belt Conference Tournament in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

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