On this page we break down Rowing at Eastern Michigan University, a spring sport — team by team, topic by topic, with gender and cross-sport comparisons throughout. Eastern Michigan plays at the level of NCAA Division I-FBS as a member of Mid-American Conference.
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The Eastern Michigan women’s rowing team fields 48 players, with an NCAA multi-year squad size of 150. Academic data covers 172 athletes in this program for its academic reporting.
Among the 15 varsity sports Eastern Michigan sponsors, rowing sits at #3 by total roster size.
The women’s rowing program is staffed by 4 coaches — 1 head coach and 3 assistants. Staffing-wise, 2 are full-time and 2 part-time. Leading the program is Kemp Savage.
Among the school’s 15 sports, rowing sits #5 by total coaching staff.
These numbers are reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey.
The Eastern Michigan women’s rowing program brought in $1,260,301 in revenue against $1,260,301 in expenses, right at break-even. This comes to about $2,868 in operating expense per athlete, or $137,653 per team.
Against the school’s 15 sports, rowing ranks #5 by revenue, or about 3% of the school’s total athletics revenue.
The women’s rowing team earned an Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 974 (963 on a multi-year basis) and a Graduation Success Rate of 83%. It retained 96% of its athletes, with 96% remaining academically eligible.
Against the school’s average team APR of 984, rowing trails the average at 974.
If Eastern Michigan places on one of our Best Schools for a Sport list, you’ll see it called out. To rank well, a program needs strong athletics and a quality education.
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