University of Cincinnati Track and Field Financial Data

NCAA Membership Financial Reporting System (MFRS) · Big 12 · Data available: FY2010–FY2025

In fiscal year 2025, University of Cincinnati's Track and Field program reported $94K in revenue and $3.3M in expenses, for a net deficit of $3.2M. Like most Power Four Track and Field programs, University of Cincinnati generates minimal direct revenue and is funded primarily through shared athletic department revenues. Among the 77 FBS programs reporting Track and Field data, University of Cincinnati ranks 40th overall in total expenses (38th of 42 Power Four programs) — below the FBS average of $3.9M. University of Cincinnati competes in the Big 12; financial data is available from FY2010 through FY2025.

FY2025 Overview

Total Revenue
$94,070
Total Expenses
$3,256,526
Net
-$3,162,456

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FY2025 Revenue Sources

CategoryAmount
NCAA Distributions$30,396
Contributions$24,297
Athletics Restricted Endowment and Investments Income$22,272
Other Operating Revenue$10,105
Guarantees$7,000

FY2025 Expense Breakdown

CategoryAmount
Athletic Student Aid$1,298,136
Coaching Salaries, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities$632,058
Team Travel$346,886
Enhanced Educational Benefits (Alston or other)$319,718
Sports Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies$220,803
NCAA Post-Season Non-Football Expenses$180,179
Support Staff/Administrative Compensation, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities$69,679
Recruiting$61,516
Student-Athlete Meals (non-travel)$51,962
Other Operating Expenses$47,399
Game Expenses$23,116
Fund Raising, Marketing and Promotion$4,462
Athletic Facilities Debt Service, Leases and Rental Fee$292
Direct Overhead and Administrative Expenses$160
Memberships and Dues$160
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$94,070$3,256,526-$3.2M
FY2024$69,635$3,078,568-$3.0M
FY2023$54,418$2,823,594-$2.8M
FY2022$272,892$2,482,289-$2.2M
FY2021$286,256$2,186,444-$1.9M
FY2020$374,274$1,999,332-$1.6M

University of Cincinnati Track and Field — Financial Context

Cincinnati's track and field program generated just $94K in revenue in FY2025—led by $30K in NCAA distributions—against $3.3M in expenses, resulting in a $3.2M deficit. Athletic student aid represented the program's single largest cost at $1.3M, accounting for roughly 39% of total expenditures. Expenses have grown steadily from $2.0M in FY2020 to $3.3M in FY2025, though the program still spends below the FBS average of $3.9M, ranking 40th out of 77 FBS schools and 38th among 41 Power Four programs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does University of Cincinnati spend on Track and Field?
University of Cincinnati Track and Field reported $3,256,526 in total expenses in FY2025. The largest expense was Athletic Student Aid at $1,298,136.
How does University of Cincinnati Track and Field spending compare to other FBS programs?
Among the 77 FBS programs reporting Track and Field data, University of Cincinnati ranks 40th overall in total expenses (38th of 42 Power Four programs) — below the FBS average of $3.9M.
How is University of Cincinnati Track and Field funded?
Like most Power Four Track and Field programs, University of Cincinnati funds Track and Field primarily through shared athletic department revenues, which flow from football and basketball at most FBS institutions.