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Saint Edward’s University Sports Information

$9,895,695 Total Revenue
$8,095,331 Total Expenses
8 Head Coaches

On this page, we take a look at the Saint Edward’s University athletics program as well as each varsity sport offered at the school so student athletes can decide if the school is a good match for them.

The Saint Edward’s University Athletics Program

What Division Is St. Edward’s University In?

As a proud member of the Not applicable conference, St. Edward’s University contends with other NCAA Division II without football schools.

There are 171 athletes who take part in at least one sport at the school, 82 men and 89 women. Sports-related student aid is available at St. Edward’s University and the average award is around $20,719 per athlete. Looking at the difference between men and women, males received an average of about $17,933 and women received an average of $23,286.

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Saint Edward’s University Coaches

Of the 8 head coaches at St. Edward’s University, 3 are leaders of men’s teams and 5 lead women’s teams. The average salary of the men’s team head coaches is $84,047, while the head coaches of women’s team make, on average, $69,804 per year.

In addition to the head coaches of St. Edward’s University sports, there are 4 assistant coaches of men’s teams and 5 assitant coaches of women’s teams. The annual average salary for those who coach women’s teams is $39,916 and the average for those who coach men’s is $35,836. Note, the individual salary of coaches is often dependent on the team they coach.

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St. Edward’s University Sports Financials

St. Edward’s University sports teams made $9,895,695 in revenue, but they did have to spend $8,095,331 for expenses. This means the team turned a profit of $1,800,364, which is great since many schools have to declare a loss.

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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 St. Edward’s 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 St. Edward’s University.

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A Note About St. Edward’s University Sports Rankings

Below we give a summary of the data we have for each sport at St. Edward’s University, including rankings when the school made it to one of our Best Schools for a Sport lists. In order to place in College Factual’s sports rankings, you have to have more than a good sports team. You need to offer a quality education as well. Because, after all, there is life after college sports, and a good education will make it easier to succeed in that life.

St. Edward’s University Men’s Baseball

$176,405 Net Profit/Loss
51 Team Members

There are 51 players on the St. Edward’s University men’s baseball team, and they are led by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

St. Edward’s University brought in $1,245,200 in revenue from its baseball program while paying out $1,068,795 in expenses. This equates to a net profit of $176,405 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.

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St. Edward’s University Women’s Basketball

$191,974 Net Profit/Loss
14 Team Members

There are 14 players on the St. Edward’s University women’s basketball team, and they are led by one head coach and one assistant coach.

St. Edward’s University brought in $1,157,743 in revenue from its women’s basketball program while paying out $965,769 in expenses. This equates to a net profit of $191,974 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.

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St. Edward’s University Cross Country

St. Edward’s University Men’s Cross County

$39,838 Net Profit/Loss
17 Team Members

The 17-member men’s cross country team at St. Edward’s University is kept in shape by one head coach and one assistant coach.

St. Edward’s University brought in $442,190 in revenue from its men’s cross country program while paying out $402,352 in expenses. That is, the program raked in a net profit of $39,838 for the school. Not all college sports teams can say that.

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St. Edward’s University Women’s Cross Country

$-57 Net Profit/Loss
13 Team Members

The head coach and assistant coach train and lead the 13 players of the St. Edward’s University women’s cross country team.

In terms of financials, the St. Edward’s University women’s cross country program paid out $338,013 in expenses and made $337,956 in total revenue. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, racking up a net loss of $-57.

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St. Edward’s University Soccer

St. Edward’s University Women’s Soccer

$129,177 Net Profit/Loss
29 Team Members

The 29 players of the St. Edward’s University women’s soccer team are led by a head coach and an assistant coach.

The women’s soccer program at St. Edward’s University made $1,014,608 in revenue and spent $885,431 in expenses. On the plus side, this means that the program made $129,177 in net profit for the school. That’s much better than a loss.

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St. Edward’s University Women’s Softball

$-170,758 Net Profit/Loss
17 Team Members

There are 17 players on the St. Edward’s University women’s softball team, and they are led by one head coach and one assistant coach.

In terms of financials, the St. Edward’s University women’s softball program paid out $885,431 in expenses and made $714,673 in total revenue. This is a bit of a downer since it means that the program lost money, $-170,758 to be exact.

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St. Edward’s University Volleyball

St. Edward’s University Women’s Volleyball

$409,178 Net Profit/Loss
16 Team Members

There are 16 players on the St. Edward’s University women’s volleyball team, and they are led by one head coach and one assistant coach.

The women’s volleyball program at St. Edward’s University made $710,188 in revenue and spent $301,010 in expenses. So, the program was a moneymaker for the school, bringing in $409,178 in net profit. Mark this down as a good thing.

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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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