University of California, Berkeley (CAL) Tennis Financial Data

NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System (MFRS) · ACC · Data available: FY2010–FY2025

In fiscal year 2025, University of California, Berkeley (CAL)'s Tennis program reported $2.0M in revenue and $2.4M in expenses, for a net deficit of $364K. The program generated $2.0M in total revenue, led by Direct Institutional Support at $1.0M. Among the 73 FBS programs reporting Tennis data, University of California, Berkeley ranks 22nd overall in total expenses (22nd of 42 Power Four programs) — above the FBS average of $1.8M. University of California, Berkeley competes in the ACC; financial data is available from FY2010 through FY2025.

FY2025 Overview

Total Revenue
$2,002,680
Total Expenses
$2,366,995
Net
-$364,315

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FY2025 Revenue Sources

CategoryAmount
Direct Institutional Support$1,029,965
Athletics Restricted Endowment and Investments Income$614,039
Contributions$183,048
Student Fees$88,874
NCAA Distributions$56,044
Other Operating Revenue$30,710

FY2025 Expense Breakdown

CategoryAmount
Athletic Student Aid$888,138
Coaching Salaries, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities$618,061
Team Travel$356,113
Game Expenses$111,904
Sports Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies$80,054
NCAA Post-Season Non-Football Expenses$72,159
Enhanced Educational Benefits (Alston or other)$71,276
Recruiting$70,156
Support Staff/Administrative Compensation, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities$18,682
Fund Raising, Marketing and Promotion$17,217
Other Operating Expenses$16,626
NCAA Post-Season Non-Football Expenses - Coaching Compensation/Bonuses$16,000
Medical Expenses and Insurance$11,628
NCAA Non-Football Host Expense Settlements$8,870
Facilities Maintenance and Operations$8,056
Direct Overhead and Administrative Expenses$1,642
Memberships and Dues$413
Data sourced from NCAA MFRS filings obtained via public records (FOIA) requests and official athletic department disclosures. Figures are as reported to the NCAA and may include institutional support, conference distributions, and other non-self-generated revenue. See the methodology page for full sourcing details.

Year-over-Year Trend

Fiscal YearRevenueExpensesNet
FY2025$2,002,680$2,366,995-$364K
FY2024$1,311,903$1,822,294-$510K
FY2023$628,903$1,817,295-$1.2M
FY2022$521,449$1,721,453-$1.2M
FY2021$606,698$1,357,106-$750K
FY2020$855,355$1,498,629-$643K

University of California, Berkeley Tennis — Financial Context

Berkeley's tennis program generated $2.0 million in revenue in FY2025, with direct institutional support accounting for half of that total at $1.0 million, while expenses of $2.4 million — led by athletic student aid at $888K — produced a $364K deficit. At $2.4 million in expenses, the program ranks 22nd among 73 FBS tennis programs and 22nd among Power Four schools, spending well above the FBS average of $1.8 million. Expenses have climbed notably in recent years, jumping from a consistent $1.7–1.8 million range between FY2022 and FY2024 to

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does University of California, Berkeley spend on Tennis?
University of California, Berkeley Tennis reported $2,366,995 in total expenses in FY2025. The largest expense was Athletic Student Aid at $888,138.
How does University of California, Berkeley Tennis spending compare to other FBS programs?
Among the 73 FBS programs reporting Tennis data, University of California, Berkeley ranks 22nd overall in total expenses (22nd of 42 Power Four programs) — above the FBS average of $1.8M.
How is University of California, Berkeley Tennis funded?
Like most Power Four Tennis programs, University of California, Berkeley funds Tennis primarily through shared athletic department revenues, which flow from football and basketball at most FBS institutions.