Before making a decision to attend the Holy Family University sports programs, student athletes should take a look at the information presented here on the sports team they are interested in as well as the general athletics program. Holy Family competes in NCAA Division II without football and is a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
A total of 466 athletes who take part in at least one varsity sports at the school, 274 of whom are male and 192 are women. Student athletes can receive financial aid at Holy Family and the average award is approximately $5,523 per athlete. Divided by gender, men’s athletic aid totaled $1,442,743 and women’s totaled $1,130,754.
There are 16 head coaches at Holy Family, 7 of whom lead men’s teams and 9 of whom head up women’s teams. In terms of compensation, the men’s team head coaches earn about $54,208 per year while the women’s team head coaches make around $50,066.
Backing them up are 33 assistant coaches at Holy Family, 19 supporting men’s teams and 14 assigned to women’s teams. Their average pay runs about $84,604 per year on the men’s side and $96,064 on the women’s side.
As reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey, Holy Family reported $5,391,274 in total athletics revenue and $5,341,506 in total expenses.
Along with the other data we present for each sport below, we also include Holy Family the sport’s ranking on our Best Schools for a Sport lists, when applicable. College Factual’s sports rankings are a little different than the other ones you’ll find on the Internet, since our analyses take both athletics and academics into account.
The team has 76 players on the Holy Family men’s baseball team, led by 1 head coach and 3 assistant coaches. The head coach is Kyle Davis. Men’s baseball competes in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
When it comes to the budget, the Holy Family men’s baseball program brought in $608,947 in revenue and spent $704,019 in expenses. In other words, the program ran a deficit of $95,072.
The team has 17 athletes on the Holy Family men’s basketball team, led by 1 head coach and 4 assistant coaches. The team is coached by John Baron. Men’s basketball competes in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family men’s basketball program brought in $477,652 in revenue and paid out $477,427 in expenses. That works out to a net profit of $225.
The roster lists 12 players on the Holy Family women’s basketball team, led by 1 head coach and 3 assistant coaches. The head coach is Bernadette Laukaitis. Women’s basketball plays in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
When it comes to the budget, the Holy Family women’s basketball program made $413,890 in revenue and paid out $413,635 in expenses. In other words, the program netted $255.
The team has 9 members of the Holy Family women’s bowling team, led by 1 head coach. Leading the team is Patrick Hamill. Women’s bowling plays in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family women’s bowling program generated $41,330 in revenue and spent $58,228 in expenses. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, with a net loss of $16,898.
The team has 13 members of the Holy Family men’s cross country team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach. Leading the team is Catie Jaskowak. Men’s cross country plays in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
Financially, the Holy Family men’s cross country program made $66,116 in revenue and spent $59,621 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit of $6,495.
There are 15 players on the Holy Family women’s cross country team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches. Leading the team is Catie Jaskowak. Women’s cross country competes in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
When it comes to the budget, the Holy Family women’s cross country program generated $80,260 in revenue and paid out $80,260 in expenses. That means the program essentially broke even.
The team has 44 athletes on the Holy Family men’s indoor track and field team, led by 1 head coach and 3 assistant coaches.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family men’s indoor track and field program generated $209,723 in revenue and paid out $209,723 in expenses. In other words, the program broke even.
There are 34 athletes on the Holy Family women’s indoor track and field team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family women’s indoor track and field program made $183,436 in revenue and spent $183,436 in expenses. The program broke even on the year.
The team has 33 athletes on the Holy Family men’s lacrosse team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches. The head coach is Noah Morris. Men’s lacrosse competes in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
When it comes to the budget, the Holy Family men’s lacrosse program made $420,554 in revenue and paid out $347,070 in expenses. That works out to a net profit of $73,484.
The team has 21 members of the Holy Family women’s lacrosse team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach. Leading the team is Annie Dombrowski. Women’s lacrosse plays in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family women’s lacrosse program made $179,770 in revenue and spent $194,850 in expenses. In other words, the program ran a deficit of $15,080.
The roster lists 44 members of the Holy Family men’s outdoor track & field team, led by 1 head coach and 4 assistant coaches.
When it comes to the budget, the Holy Family men’s outdoor track & field program made $213,345 in revenue and paid out $198,477 in expenses. In other words, the program netted $14,868.
The roster lists 34 athletes on the Holy Family women’s outdoor track & field team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family women’s outdoor track & field program generated $182,338 in revenue and paid out $181,254 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit of $1,084.
There are 47 players on the Holy Family men’s soccer team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches. Leading the team is Georg Montag. Men’s soccer competes in Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
Financially, the Holy Family men’s soccer program brought in $496,558 in revenue and spent $496,558 in expenses. In other words, the program broke even.
The team has 30 members of the Holy Family women’s soccer team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches. The head coach is Jillian (Kehan) Reeves. Women’s soccer is part of Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family women’s soccer program generated $325,288 in revenue and paid out $325,288 in expenses. In other words, the program broke even.
There are 22 athletes on the Holy Family women’s softball team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach. The team is coached by Jill Murray. Women’s softball is part of Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family women’s softball program brought in $244,688 in revenue and spent $258,100 in expenses. In other words, the program ran a deficit of $13,412.
There are 15 players on the Holy Family women’s volleyball team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach. The team is coached by Collin Sibilia. Women’s volleyball is part of Division II as a member of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
On the money side of things, the Holy Family women’s volleyball program generated $254,738 in revenue and paid out $210,687 in expenses. That works out to a net profit of $44,051.
Note that if we don’t have data on a particular sport, it won’t be listed in the section above.
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