When trying to decide if North Country Community College is right for them, student athletes may want to check out the information on this page about the school’s overall athletics program and the data on the particular sport of interest to them.
As a member of the NJCAA Division III, North Country Community College competes in the Not applicable conference.
A total number of 90 student athletes participate in varsity sports at the school, 32 of whom are male and 58 are female.
There are 5 head coaches at North Country Community College, 2 of whom lead men’s teams and 3 of whom head up women’s teams. The average salary of the men’s team head coaches is $17,500, while the head coaches of women’s team make, on average, $17,647 per year.
In addition to the head coaches of North Country Community College sports, there are 2 assistant coaches of men’s teams and 3 assitant coaches of women’s teams. The assistant coaches for women’s teams make an average of $16,071 while the ones for men’s team make about $15,789 a year. Note, the individual salary of coaches is often dependent on the team they coach.
The sports teams at North Country Community College brought home $273,386 in revenue while shelling out $273,386 in expenses. That’s not a profit, but then again, it’s not a loss either.
Likewise, money made for women’s athletics can vary quite a bit by sport. Here’s what the comparison looks like for women’s sports at North Country Community College.
Below we give a summary of the data we have for each sport at North Country Community College, including rankings when the school made it to one of our Best Schools for a Sport lists. In order to place in College Factual’s sports rankings, you have to have more than a good sports team. You need to offer a quality education as well. Because, after all, there is life after college sports, and a good education will make it easier to succeed in that life.
The 18 players of the North Country Community College men’s basketball team are led by a head coach and an assistant coach.
In terms of financials, the North Country Community College men’s basketball program paid out $50,765 in expenses and made $50,765 in total revenue. Even though this means that the program didn’t make any money, at least it wasn’t in the red.
The head coach and assistant coach train and lead the 19 players of the North Country Community College women’s basketball team.
The North Country Community College women’s basketball program paid out $53,923 in expenses while making $53,923 in total revenue. On the positive side, this means the program didn’t lose any money - and that’s not something every college sports program can claim.
The head coach and assistant coach train and lead the 17 players of the North Country Community College women’slacrosse team.
North Country Community College brought in $22,703 in revenue from its women’s lacrosse program while paying out $22,703 in expenses. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
The North Country Community College men’s soccer team is made up of 14 players who, in turn, are trained and guided by a head coach and an assistant coach.
The North Country Community College men’s soccer program paid out $38,591 in expenses while making $38,591 in total revenue. So, the program broke even. It’s unfortunate that it didn’t make any money, but, then again, it didn’t lose any money either.
There are 22 players on the North Country Community College women’s soccer team, and they are led by one head coach and one assistant coach.
The women’s soccer program at North Country Community College made $41,104 in revenue and spent $41,104 in expenses. On the positive side, this means the program didn’t lose any money - and that’s not something every college sports program can claim.
Note that if we don’t have data on a particular sport, it won’t be listed in the section above.
U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics Data Analysis (EADA)
The academic progress rate (APR) of each team was made available by the NCAA.
More about our data sources and methodologies.