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University of Redlands Sports Information

$5,205,975 Total Revenue
$5,049,847 Total Expenses
21 Head Coaches

Before making a decision to attend University of Redlands, 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 University of Redlands Athletics Program

What Division Is University of Redlands In?

University of Redlands competes in the NCAA Division III with football , and is one of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference schools.

University of Redlands Sports Participants

A total number of 560 student athletes participate in varsity sports at the school, 371 of whom are male and 189 are female.

University of Redlands Coaches

There are 21 head coaches at University of Redlands, 10 of whom lead men’s teams and 11 of whom head up women’s teams. The average salary of the men’s team head coaches is $81,313, while the head coaches of women’s team make, on average, $75,924 per year.

There are also 59 assitant coaches of sports at University of Redlands. That breaks down to 33 assistant coaches of men’s teams and 26 assistant coaches of women’s teams. The annual average salary for those who coach women’s teams is $43,079 and the average for those who coach men’s is $47,263. Note, the individual salary of coaches is often dependent on the team they coach.

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University of Redlands Sports Net Profit/Loss

The sports teams at University of Redlands brought home $5,205,975 in revenue while shelling out $5,049,847 in expenses. In other words, the sports department made a profit of $156,128. That’s a whole lot better than taking 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 University of Redlands.

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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 University of Redlands.

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A Note About University of Redlands Sports Rankings

Along with the other data we present for each sport below, we also include the sport’s ranking on our Best Schools for the Sport list when applicable. 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. Because, after all, there is life after college sports, and a good education will make it easier to succeed in that life.

University of Redlands Men’s Baseball

$16,997 Net Profit/Loss
31 Team Members

The head coach and 3 assistant coaches train and lead the 31 players of the University of Redlands men’s baseball team.

On the money side of things, the University of Redlands baseball program brought home $271,031 in revenue and paid out $254,034 in total expenses. This equates to a net profit of $16,997 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.

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University of Redlands Women’s Basketball

$25,335 Net Profit/Loss
12 Team Members

The University of Redlands women’s basketball team is made up of 12 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 3 assistant coaches.

On the money side of things, the University of Redlands women’s basketball program brought home $225,701 in revenue and paid out $200,366 in total expenses. On the plus side, this means that the program made $25,335 in net profit for the school. That’s much better than a loss.

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University of Redlands Cross Country

University of Redlands Men’s Cross County

$74 Net Profit/Loss
16 Team Members

The University of Redlands men’s cross country team is made up of 16 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

University of Redlands brought in $43,996 in revenue from its men’s cross country program while paying out $43,922 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit, making $74 for the school. This is great since many college sports programs lose money.

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University of Redlands Women’s Cross Country

$-1,338 Net Profit/Loss
11 Team Members

The 11 players of the University of Redlands women’s cross country team are led by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

University of Redlands brought in $42,584 in revenue from its women’s cross country program while paying out $43,922 in expenses. This is a bit of a downer since it means that the program lost money, $-1,338 to be exact.

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University of Redlands Men’s Football

$55,805 Net Profit/Loss
153 Team Members

The 153 players of the University of Redlands men’s football team are led by a head coach and 11 assistant coaches.

University of Redlands brought in $603,252 in revenue from its football program while paying out $547,447 in expenses. On the plus side, this means that the program made $55,805 in net profit for the school. That’s much better than a loss.

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University of Redlands Golf

University of Redlands Men’s Golf

$6,859 Net Profit/Loss
10 Team Members

The 10-member men’s golf team at University of Redlands is kept in shape by one head coach and one assistant coach.

The men’s golf program at University of Redlands made $112,510 in revenue and spent $105,651 in expenses. That is, the program raked in a net profit of $6,859 for the school. Not all college sports teams can say that.

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University of Redlands Women’s Golf

$-34,257 Net Profit/Loss
7 Team Members

The head coach and assistant coach train and lead the 7 players of the University of Redlands women’s golf team.

University of Redlands brought in $93,357 in revenue from its women’s golf program while paying out $127,614 in expenses. This is a bit of a downer since it means that the program lost money, $-34,257 to be exact.

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University of Redlands Lacrosse

University of Redlands Women’s Lacrosse

$280 Net Profit/Loss
19 Team Members

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

In terms of financials, the University of Redlands women’s lacrosse program paid out $126,924 in expenses and made $127,204 in total revenue. This means the program turned a profit, making $280 for the school. This is great since many college sports programs lose money.

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University of Redlands Outdoor Track

University of Redlands Men’s Outdoor Track

$-11,133 Net Profit/Loss
38 Team Members

The University of Redlands men’s outdoor track team is made up of 38 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 4 assistant coaches.

On the money side of things, the University of Redlands men’s outdoor track program brought home $92,264 in revenue and paid out $103,397 in total expenses. This is a bit of a downer since it means that the program lost money, $-11,133 to be exact.

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University of Redlands Women’s Outdoor Track

$-8,716 Net Profit/Loss
27 Team Members

The head coach and 4 assistant coaches train and lead the 27 players of the University of Redlands women’s outdoor track team.

In terms of financials, the University of Redlands women’s outdoor track program paid out $96,386 in expenses and made $87,670 in total revenue. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, racking up a net loss of $-8,716.

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University of Redlands Soccer

University of Redlands Men’s Soccer

$-13,272 Net Profit/Loss
33 Team Members

The University of Redlands men’s soccer team is made up of 33 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 3 assistant coaches.

On the money side of things, the University of Redlands men’s soccer program brought home $191,858 in revenue and paid out $205,130 in total expenses. That’s not such good news since it means the program lost money to the tune of $-13,272.

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University of Redlands Women’s Soccer

$7,766 Net Profit/Loss
26 Team Members

There are 26 players on the University of Redlands women’s soccer team, and they are led by one head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

The women’s soccer program at University of Redlands made $124,265 in revenue and spent $116,499 in expenses. That is, the program raked in a net profit of $7,766 for the school. Not all college sports teams can say that.

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University of Redlands Women’s Softball

$12,601 Net Profit/Loss
17 Team Members

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

The women’s softball program at University of Redlands made $243,827 in revenue and spend $231,226 in expenses. This equates to a net profit of $12,601 for the program. That’s definitely a big plus.

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University of Redlands Swimming

University of Redlands Men’s Swimming

$4,604 Net Profit/Loss
27 Team Members

The 27-player men’s swimming team at University of Redlands is kept in shape by one head coach and 3 assistant coaches.

The men’s swimming program at University of Redlands made $91,410 in revenue and spent $86,806 in expenses. That is, the program raked in a net profit of $4,604 for the school. Not all college sports teams can say that.

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University of Redlands Swimming & Diving

University of Redlands Women’s Swimming & Diving

$1,690 Net Profit/Loss
29 Team Members

There are 29 players on the University of Redlands women’s swimming and diving team, and they are led by one head coach and 3 assistant coaches.

The University of Redlands women’s swimming and diving program paid out $92,090 in expenses while making $93,780 in total revenue. On the plus side, this means that the program made $1,690 in net profit for the school. That’s much better than a loss.

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University of Redlands Tennis

University of Redlands Men’s Tennis

$-7,284 Net Profit/Loss
17 Team Members

The University of Redlands men’s tennis team is made up of 17 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 3 assistant coaches.

On the money side of things, the University of Redlands men’s tennis program brought home $74,152 in revenue and paid out $81,436 in total expenses. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, racking up a net loss of $-7,284.

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University of Redlands Women’s Tennis

$-7,209 Net Profit/Loss
9 Team Members

The 9-player women’s tennis team at University of Redlands is kept in shape by one head coach and 3 assistant coaches.

In terms of financials, the University of Redlands women’s tennis program paid out $89,079 in expenses and made $81,870 in total revenue. That’s not such good news since it means the program lost money to the tune of $-7,209.

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University of Redlands Volleyball

University of Redlands Women’s Volleyball

$14,253 Net Profit/Loss
15 Team Members

The University of Redlands women’s volleyball team is made up of 15 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

University of Redlands brought in $138,963 in revenue from its women’s volleyball program while paying out $124,710 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit, making $14,253 for the school. This is great since many college sports programs lose money.

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University of Redlands Water Polo

University of Redlands Men’s Water Polo

$15,107 Net Profit/Loss
31 Team Members

The head coach and assistant coach train and lead the 31 members of the University of Redlands men’s water polo team.

University of Redlands brought in $117,319 in revenue from its men’s water polo program while paying out $102,212 in expenses. So, the program was a moneymaker for the school, bringing in $15,107 in net profit. Mark this down as a good thing.

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University of Redlands Women’s Water Polo

$10,435 Net Profit/Loss
17 Team Members

The 17 members of the University of Redlands women’s water polo team are led by a head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

The women’s water polo program at University of Redlands made $106,777 in revenue and spent $96,342 in expenses. That is, the program raked in a net profit of $10,435 for the school. Not all college sports teams can say that.

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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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