Before making a decision to attend Goshen College, student athletes should take a look at the information presented here on the sports team they are interested in as well as the general athletics program.
As a proud member of the Not applicable conference, Goshen contends with other NAIA Division II schools.
A total number of 306 student athletes participate in varsity sports at the school, 174 of whom are male and 132 are female. Sports-related student aid is available at Goshen and the average award is around $8,818 per athlete. Breaking it down by gender, the average amount of sports aid awarded to men is $8,037 and the average awarded to women is $9,847.
The sports at Goshen are led by 12 head coaches, 6 of whom coach male teams and 6 of whom spearhead women’s teams. The head coaches of men’s teams make about $46,249 on average, and the yearly average salary of women’s team head coaches is $47,576.
In addition to the head coaches of Goshen sports, there are 13 assistant coaches of men’s teams and 10 assitant coaches of women’s teams. The annual average salary for those who coach women’s teams is $16,203 and the average for those who coach men’s is $16,413. Note, the individual salary of coaches is often dependent on the team they coach.
In terms of financials, Goshen collected $4,536,353 in revenue and paid out $4,536,353 in expenses. Although the school didn’t make any money, it didn’t lose any either!
Likewise, money made for women’s athletics can vary quite a bit by sport. Here’s what the comparison looks like for women’s sports at Goshen.
In addition to giving other data about the sports below, we try to include each sport’s ranking on our Best Schools for a Sport lists when one exists. College Factual’s sports rankings are a little different than the other ones you’ll find on the Internet, since our analyses take both athletics and academics into account. We believe it’s important to get a great education, whether you participate in sports or not.
The 32 players of the Goshen men’s baseball team are led by a head coach and 3 assistant coaches.
In terms of financials, the Goshen baseball program paid out $381,158 in expenses and made $381,158 in total revenue. On the positive side, this means the program didn’t lose any money - and that’s not something every college sports program can claim.
The 25-player men’s basketball team at Goshen is kept in shape by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.
In terms of financials, the Goshen men’s basketball program paid out $331,265 in expenses and made $331,265 in total revenue. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
The head coach and 3 assistant coaches train and lead the 17 players of the Goshen women’s basketball team.
Goshen brought in $438,853 in revenue from its women’s basketball program while paying out $438,853 in expenses. Even though this means that the program didn’t make any money, at least it wasn’t in the red.
There are 39 players on the Goshen men’s soccer team, and they are led by one head coach and 3 assistant coaches.
The Goshen men’s soccer program paid out $603,876 in expenses while making $603,876 in total revenue. On the positive side, this means the program didn’t lose any money - and that’s not something every college sports program can claim.
The Goshen women’s soccer team is made up of 25 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.
In terms of financials, the Goshen women’s soccer program paid out $400,426 in expenses and made $400,426 in total revenue. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
The head coach and assistant coach train and lead the 26 players of the Goshen women’s softball team.
The Goshen women’s softball program paid out $438,771 in expenses while making $438,771 in total revenue. On the positive side, this means the program didn’t lose any money - and that’s not something every college sports program can claim.
The Goshen men’s tennis team is made up of 13 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and an assistant coach.
The men’s tennis program at Goshen made $149,560 in revenue and spent $149,560 in expenses. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
The Goshen women’s tennis team is made up of 7 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and an assistant coach.
The women’s tennis program at Goshen made $119,899 in revenue and spent $119,899 in expenses. On the positive side, this means the program didn’t lose any money - and that’s not something every college sports program can claim.
There are 50 players on the Goshen men’s track and field team, and they are led by one head coach and 3 assistant coaches.
The Goshen men’s track and field program paid out $335,743 in expenses while making $335,743 in total revenue. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
The 43 players of the Goshen women’s track and field team are led by a head coach and 3 assistant coaches.
The women’s track and field program at Goshen made $305,039 in revenue and spent $305,039 in expenses. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
There are 15 players on the Goshen men’s volleyball team, and they are led by one head coach and one assistant coach.
The Goshen men’s volleyball program paid out $226,199 in expenses while making $226,199 in total revenue. On the positive side, this means the program didn’t lose any money - and that’s not something every college sports program can claim.
The 14 players of the Goshen women’s volleyball team are led by a head coach and an assistant coach.
The Goshen women’s volleyball program paid out $237,575 in expenses while making $237,575 in total revenue. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
It’s possible that you may not find your favorite sport on this page, since we only include those sports on which we have data.
U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics Data Analysis (EADA)
The academic progress rate (APR) of each team was made available by the NCAA.
More about our data sources and methodologies.