In fiscal year 2025, University of Michigan's Field Hockey program reported $298K in revenue and $2.4M in expenses, for a net deficit of $2.1M. The largest revenue source was Athletics Restricted Endowment and Investments Income at $118K. Among the 20 FBS programs reporting Field Hockey data, University of Michigan ranks 3rd overall in total expenses (3rd of 10 Power Four programs) — above the FBS average of $1.7M. University of Michigan competes in the Big Ten; financial data is available from FY2017 through FY2025.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Athletics Restricted Endowment and Investments Income | $118,382 |
| Contributions | $105,885 |
| NCAA Distributions | $42,932 |
| In-Kind | $27,968 |
| Program, Novelty, Parking and Concession Sales | $3,175 |
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Athletic Student Aid | $1,026,903 |
| Coaching Salaries, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities | $610,524 |
| Team Travel | $195,282 |
| Enhanced Educational Benefits (Alston or other) | $131,520 |
| Other Operating Expenses | $85,667 |
| Student-Athlete Meals (non-travel) | $77,458 |
| NCAA Non-Football Host Expense Settlements | $70,283 |
| Sports Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies | $68,862 |
| Support Staff/Administrative Compensation, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities | $42,859 |
| Recruiting | $38,483 |
| Game Expenses | $35,662 |
| NCAA Post-Season Non-Football Expenses | $21,300 |
| Direct Overhead and Administrative Expenses | $9,248 |
| Memberships and Dues | $595 |
| Fiscal Year | Revenue | Expenses | Net |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2025 | $298,342 | $2,414,646 | -$2.1M |
| FY2024 | $285,570 | $2,084,856 | -$1.8M |
| FY2023 | $281,987 | $2,129,797 | -$1.8M |
| FY2022 | $169,067 | $1,953,252 | -$1.8M |
| FY2021 | $135,403 | $1,828,163 | -$1.7M |
| FY2020 | $92,683 | $1,818,758 | -$1.7M |
Michigan's field hockey program operates at a $2.1M deficit, with $2.4M in expenses ranking 3rd highest among all 20 FBS programs offering the sport and well above the $1.7M FBS average. Athletic Student Aid is the program's single largest cost at $1.0M, while the $298K in revenue relies most heavily on Athletics Restricted Endowment and Investment Income at $118K. Expenses have climbed steadily from $1.8M in FY2020 to $2.4M in FY2025, reflecting a consistent upward investment in the program over the past six years.
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