Here we dig into Volleyball at New York University — with a section for each major topic and side-by-side gender and cross-sport context. NYU competes in NCAA Division III without football as a member of University Athletic Association.
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The NYU men’s volleyball team fields 21 athletes.
The NYU women’s volleyball team fields 24 players.
Across both rosters, NYU carries 45 volleyball athletes — 21 on the men’s side and 24 on the women’s.
Among the 14 varsity sports NYU sponsors, volleyball ranks #5 by total roster size.
The men’s volleyball program carries 2 coaches — 1 head coach and 1 assistant. In all, 1 are full-time and 1 part-time. Leading the program is Jose Pina.
The women’s volleyball program employs 3 coaches — 1 head coach and 2 assistants. Of those, 1 work full-time and 2 part-time. At the helm is Andrew Brown.
Comparing the two, men’s program carries 2 coaches to the women’s 3.
Across the school’s 14 sports, volleyball sits #7 by total coaching staff.
Financial data is drawn from the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey.
The NYU men’s volleyball program reported $501,544 in revenue against $494,434 in expenses, a net profit of $7,110. That works out to about $4,349 in operating expense per athlete, or $91,323 per team.
The NYU women’s volleyball program reported $449,434 in revenue against $440,438 in expenses, a net profit of $8,996. Per athlete, that is about $8,763 in operating expense per athlete, or $210,321 per team.
Between the genders, the men’s team brought in $501,544 to the women’s $449,434 in revenue.
Against the school’s 14 sports, volleyball sits #2 by revenue, or about 9% of the school’s total athletics revenue.
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Blank metrics mean the data was not reported for this team.