On this page we break down Golf at St. John’s University-New York, a spring sport — the roster, coaching, finances and academics, broken out by gender and stacked against the school’s other sports. STJ plays at the level of NCAA Division I without football as a member of BIG EAST Conference.
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The STJ men’s golf team lists 9 student athletes, with an NCAA multi-year squad size of 34. Academic data covers 33 athletes in this program for its academic reporting.
The STJ women’s golf team lists 8 players, with an NCAA multi-year squad size of 23. The NCAA tracked 31 athletes in this program for its academic reporting.
Across both rosters, STJ fields 17 golf athletes — 9 on the men’s side and 8 on the women’s.
Among the 12 varsity sports STJ sponsors, golf comes in at #9 by total roster size.
The men’s golf program is staffed by 1 coach — 1 head coach. Staffing-wise, 1 are full-time and 0 part-time. At the helm is Phil Wildermuth.
The women’s golf program is staffed by 1 coach — 1 head coach. In all, 1 work full-time and 0 part-time. At the helm is Ambry Bishop.
Comparing the two, men’s program carries 1 coach to the women’s 1.
Among the school’s 12 sports, golf sits #10 by total coaching staff.
The figures below come from the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey.
The STJ men’s golf program generated $658,766 in revenue against $658,766 in expenses, right at break-even. Per athlete, that is about $10,077 in operating expense per athlete, or $90,697 per team.
The STJ women’s golf program generated $555,543 in revenue against $555,543 in expenses, right at break-even. This comes to about $7,932 in operating expense per athlete, or $63,452 per team.
Between the genders, the men’s team generated $658,766 to the women’s $555,543 in revenue.
Against the school’s 12 sports, golf sits #9 by revenue, accounting for 2% of the school’s total athletics revenue.
The men’s golf team earned an Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 964 (944 on a multi-year basis) and a Graduation Success Rate of 80%. Year over year, it held onto 94% of its athletes, with 95% remaining academically eligible.
The women’s golf team recorded an Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 991 (1000 on a multi-year basis) and a Graduation Success Rate of 100%. The program kept 100% of its athletes, with 100% remaining academically eligible.
Comparing the two, men posted an APR of 964 and the women 991, with graduation success rates of 80% and 100% respectively.
Relative to the school’s average team APR of 987, golf trails the average at 978.
When STJ earns a spot on a Best Schools for a Sport list, we note it here. College Factual’s sports rankings weigh both athletics and academics.
Some figures may be missing where the school did not report them.