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Post University Sports Information

$7,285,255 Total Revenue
$7,198,541 Total Expenses
18 Head Coaches

Before making a decision to attend Post University, 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.

The Post University Athletics Program

What Division Is Post University In?

As a member of the NCAA Division II with football, Post University competes in the Independent Northeast Region conference.

Post University Sports-Related Financial Aid

A total number of 465 student athletes participate in varsity sports at the school, 305 of whom are male and 160 are female. On average, these students receive around $5,923 in sports-related student aid, which can help defray a lot of college costs. Looking at the difference between men and women, males received an average of about $4,464 and women received an average of $8,705.

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Post University Coaches

There are 18 head coaches at Post University, 9 of whom lead men’s teams and 9 of whom head up women’s teams. Women’s team head coaches make an average of $53,626 and men’s team head coaches make about $75,422 each year.

There are also 28 assitant coaches of sports at Post University. That breaks down to 16 assistant coaches of men’s teams and 12 assistant coaches of women’s teams. The annual average salary for those who coach women’s teams is $35,463 and the average for those who coach men’s is $35,562. Note, the individual salary of coaches is often dependent on the team they coach.

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Post University Sports Financials

Post University sports teams made $7,285,255 in revenue, but they did have to spend $7,198,541 for expenses. So, the good news is that athletics program made a profit of $86,714, and that’s much nicer than losing money (which some schools do).

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The net profit or loss can vary with each sport. For example, sports like basketball and football are often moneymakers for a school while other sports could be operating at a deficit. The chart below compares the amount of money made (or lost) for each of the men’s sports offered at Post University.

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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 Post University.

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A Note About Post University Sports Rankings

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. The top spots on College Factual’s sports rankings are reserved for those schools that excel in both athletics and academics. Because, after all, there is life after college sports, and a good education will make it easier to succeed in that life.

Popular Sports at Post University

Post University Men’s Baseball

$12,437 Net Profit/Loss
43 Team Members

There are 43 players on the Post University men’s baseball team, and they are led by one head coach and 4 assistant coaches.

The Post University baseball program paid out $448,759 in expenses while making $461,196 in total revenue. This means the program turned a profit, making $12,437 for the school. This is great since many college sports programs lose money.

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Post University Women’s Basketball

$0 Net Profit/Loss
20 Team Members

There are 20 players on the Post University women’s basketball team, and they are led by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

Post University brought in $365,909 in revenue from its women’s basketball program while paying out $365,909 in expenses. Even though this means that the program didn’t make any money, at least it wasn’t in the red.

Post University Men’s Football

$8,600 Net Profit/Loss
76 Team Members

The 76 players of the Post University men’s football team are led by a head coach and 5 assistant coaches.

The football program at Post University made $526,594 in revenue and spend $517,994 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit, making $8,600 for the school. This is great since many college sports programs lose money.

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Post University Golf

Post University Men’s Golf

$553 Net Profit/Loss
8 Team Members

The head coach and 2 assistant coaches train and lead the 8 players of the Post University men’s golf team.

On the money side of things, the Post University men’s golf program brought home $159,873 in revenue and paid out $159,320 in total expenses. So, the program was a moneymaker for the school, bringing in $553 in net profit. Mark this down as a good thing.

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Post University Women’s Golf

$554 Net Profit/Loss
3 Team Members

The head coach and 2 assistant coaches train and lead the 3 players of the Post University women’s golf team.

In terms of financials, the Post University women’s golf program paid out $57,502 in expenses and made $58,056 in total revenue. This equates to a net profit of $554 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.

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Post University Ice Hockey

Post University Men’s Hockey

$-148 Net Profit/Loss
27 Team Members

There are 27 players on the Post University men’s ice hockey, and they are led by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

Post University brought in $309,978 in revenue from its men’s ice hockey program while paying out $310,126 in expenses. This is a bit of a downer since it means that the program lost money, $-148 to be exact.

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Post University Women’s Ice Hockey

$5,701 Net Profit/Loss
26 Team Members

The Post University women’s ice hockey team is made up of 26 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

The women’s ice hockey program at Post University made $731,056 in revenue and spent $725,355 in expenses. On the plus side, this means that the program made $5,701 in net profit for the school. That’s much better than a loss.

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Post University Lacrosse

Post University Men’s Lacrosse

$340 Net Profit/Loss
36 Team Members

The 36-player men’s lacrosse team at Post University is kept in shape by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

The men’s lacrosse program at Post University made $456,581 in revenue and spent $456,241 in expenses. This equates to a net profit of $340 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.

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Post University Women’s Lacrosse

$3,936 Net Profit/Loss
19 Team Members

The 19 players of the Post University women’s lacrosse team are led by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

In terms of financials, the Post University women’s lacrosse program paid out $244,144 in expenses and made $248,080 in total revenue. On the plus side, this means that the program made $3,936 in net profit for the school. That’s much better than a loss.

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Post University Soccer

Post University Men’s Soccer

$0 Net Profit/Loss
41 Team Members

The head coach and 4 assistant coaches train and lead the 41 players of the Post University men’s soccer team.

Post University brought in $591,901 in revenue from its men’s soccer program while paying out $591,901 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.

Post University Women’s Soccer

$0 Net Profit/Loss
29 Team Members

The 29 players of the Post University women’s soccer team are led by a head coach and 4 assistant coaches.

The Post University women’s soccer program paid out $345,912 in expenses while making $345,912 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.

Post University Women’s Softball

$3,293 Net Profit/Loss
23 Team Members

The 23 players of the Post University women’s softball team are led by a head coach and an assistant coach.

Post University brought in $312,179 in revenue from its women’s softball program while paying out $308,886 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit, making $3,293 for the school. This is great since many college sports programs lose money.

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Post University Tennis

Post University Men’s Tennis

$-85 Net Profit/Loss
12 Team Members

The 12 players of the Post University men’s tennis team are led by a head coach and an assistant coach.

The Post University men’s tennis program paid out $177,096 in expenses while making $177,011 in total revenue. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, racking up a net loss of $-85.

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Post University Women’s Tennis

$-85 Net Profit/Loss
7 Team Members

The 7 players of the Post University women’s tennis team are led by a head coach and an assistant coach.

On the money side of things, the Post University women’s tennis program brought home $88,579 in revenue and paid out $88,664 in total expenses. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, racking up a net loss of $-85.

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Post University Track & Field (Combined)

Post University Men’s Track & Field (Combined)

$32 Net Profit/Loss
34 Team Members

There are 34 players on the Post University men’s track and field team, and they are led by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

The Post University men’s track and field program paid out $202,097 in expenses while making $202,129 in total revenue. So, the program was a moneymaker for the school, bringing in $32 in net profit. Mark this down as a good thing.

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Post University Women’s Track & Field (Combined)

$33 Net Profit/Loss
16 Team Members

The 16 players of the Post University women’s track and field team are led by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

The women’s track and field program at Post University made $85,066 in revenue and spent $85,033 in expenses. So, the program was a moneymaker for the school, bringing in $33 in net profit. Mark this down as a good thing.

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Post University Volleyball

Post University Women’s Volleyball

$1,853 Net Profit/Loss
17 Team Members

The 17-player women’s volleyball team at Post University is kept in shape by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

In terms of financials, the Post University women’s volleyball program paid out $299,206 in expenses and made $301,059 in total revenue. On the plus side, this means that the program made $1,853 in net profit for the school. That’s much better than a loss.

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Notes & References

Note that if we don’t have data on a particular sport, it won’t be listed in the section above.

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