In fiscal year 2025, University of Nevada, Las Vegas's Track and Field program reported $571K in revenue and $1.7M in expenses, for a net deficit of $1.1M. The largest revenue source was Direct Institutional Support at $503K. Among the 77 FBS programs reporting Track and Field data, University of Nevada, Las Vegas ranks 64th overall in total expenses (22nd of 35 Group of Five programs) — below the FBS average of $3.9M. University of Nevada, Las Vegas competes in the Mountain West; financial data is available from FY2017 through FY2025.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Direct Institutional Support | $502,680 |
| Athletics Restricted Endowment and Investments Income | $32,637 |
| Other Operating Revenue | $22,830 |
| Contributions | $12,683 |
| Royalties, Licensing, Advertisement and Sponsorships | $420 |
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Athletic Student Aid | $894,873 |
| Coaching Salaries, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities | $394,611 |
| Team Travel | $227,945 |
| Recruiting | $41,033 |
| Game Expenses | $38,142 |
| Other Operating Expenses | $29,461 |
| Sports Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies | $17,746 |
| Memberships and Dues | $10,253 |
| Student-Athlete Meals (non-travel) | $6,302 |
| Direct Overhead and Administrative Expenses | $3,391 |
| Support Staff/Administrative Compensation, Benefits and Bonuses paid by the University and Related Entities | $1,652 |
| Fiscal Year | Revenue | Expenses | Net |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2025 | $571,250 | $1,665,409 | -$1.1M |
| FY2024 | $143,140 | $1,706,574 | -$1.6M |
| FY2023 | $188,174 | $1,590,669 | -$1.4M |
| FY2022 | $765,869 | $1,349,649 | -$584K |
| FY2021 | $125,867 | $1,281,481 | -$1.2M |
| FY2020 | $128,004 | $1,249,224 | -$1.1M |
The UNLV track and field program operates at a $1.1 million deficit, generating $571K in revenue — nearly 88% of which comes from direct institutional support — against $1.7 million in total expenses, with athletic student aid accounting for $895K of that spending. At $1.7 million, the program's expenses rank 64th out of 77 FBS programs and fall well below the FBS average of $3.9 million, placing it among the leaner track and field budgets at the sport's highest level. Spending has grown steadily since FY2020's $1.2 million, though the pace has slowed, with expenses holding flat
Football · Men's Basketball · Women's Basketball · Baseball · Soccer · Volleyball · Swimming and Diving · Softball · Tennis · Golf