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SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Sports Information

$340,407 Total Revenue
$336,642 Total Expenses
12 Varsity Teams

On this page, we take a look at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry sports programs, including information about the teams and their performance. ESF is classified as USCAA and is a member of Not applicable.

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Athletics Program

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Student Athlete Aid

A total of 230 athletes who take part in at least one varsity sports at the school, 148 of whom are men and 82 are women. Note that ESF does not award athletic scholarships.

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Coaches

At 15 head coaches at ESF, 7 of whom head up men’s teams and 6 of whom lead women’s teams. Pay-wise, the men’s team head coaches earn about $90,909 per year while the women’s team head coaches make around $81,600.

In addition, there are 9 assistant coaches at ESF, 6 assigned to men’s teams and 2 assigned to women’s teams. They make about $60,000 per year on the men’s side and $20,000 on the women’s side.

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ESF Sports Financials

According to the latest figures reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey, ESF generated $340,407 in total athletics revenue and $336,642 in total expenses.

The net profit or loss can vary quite a bit from one sport to the next. Football and basketball typically carry the financial load for the department. The chart below compares the net profit or loss for each of the men’s sports offered at ESF.

Likewise, the figures for women’s athletics can vary quite a bit by sport.

A Note About ESF Athletic Rankings

In addition to giving other data about the sports below, we try to include ESF data from our Best Schools for a Sport lists. 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.

ESF Men’s Basketball

$2,295 Net Profit/Loss
14 Team Members

There are 14 members of the ESF men’s basketball team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.

On the money side of things, the ESF men’s basketball program made $61,090 in revenue and spent $58,795 in expenses. In other words, the program netted $2,295.

ESF Men’s Cross Country

$-1,910 Net Profit/Loss
24 Team Members

The roster lists 24 athletes on the ESF men’s cross country team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.

When it comes to the budget, the ESF men’s cross country program brought in $27,865 in revenue and spent $29,775 in expenses. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, with a net loss of $1,910.

ESF Women’s Cross Country

$-572 Net Profit/Loss
15 Team Members

There are 15 players on the ESF women’s cross country team, led by 1 head coach.

Financially, the ESF women’s cross country program brought in $22,890 in revenue and spent $23,462 in expenses. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, with a net loss of $572.

ESF Men’s Golf

$402 Net Profit/Loss
11 Team Members

The team has 11 members of the ESF men’s golf team, led by 1 head coach.

On the money side of things, the ESF men’s golf program generated $16,652 in revenue and spent $16,250 in expenses. That works out to a net profit of $402.

ESF Men’s Indoor Track and Field

$1,899 Net Profit/Loss
24 Team Members

The roster lists 24 athletes on the ESF men’s indoor track and field team, led by 1 head coach.

When it comes to the budget, the ESF men’s indoor track and field program brought in $10,859 in revenue and spent $8,960 in expenses. In other words, the program netted $1,899.

ESF Women’s Indoor Track and Field

$1,855 Net Profit/Loss
15 Team Members

The roster lists 15 players on the ESF women’s indoor track and field team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.

When it comes to the budget, the ESF women’s indoor track and field program made $7,775 in revenue and paid out $5,920 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit of $1,855.

ESF Men’s Other Sports

$-2,795 Net Profit/Loss
6 Team Members

The team has 6 athletes on the ESF men’s other sports team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.

When it comes to the budget, the ESF men’s other sports program made $11,090 in revenue and paid out $13,885 in expenses. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, with a net loss of $2,795.

ESF Women’s Other Sports

$-6,680 Net Profit/Loss
4 Team Members

There are 4 players on the ESF women’s other sports team, led by 2 head coaches.

When it comes to the budget, the ESF women’s other sports program made $1,275 in revenue and spent $7,955 in expenses. In other words, the program ran a deficit of $6,680.

ESF Men’s Outdoor Track & Field

$2,205 Net Profit/Loss
23 Team Members

The team has 23 members of the ESF men’s outdoor track & field team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches.

Financially, the ESF men’s outdoor track & field program generated $19,090 in revenue and paid out $16,885 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit of $2,205.

ESF Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

$5,076 Net Profit/Loss
14 Team Members

The team has 14 athletes on the ESF women’s outdoor track & field team, led by 1 head coach.

On the money side of things, the ESF women’s outdoor track & field program made $14,856 in revenue and paid out $9,780 in expenses. This means the program turned a profit of $5,076.

ESF Men’s Soccer

$-5,000 Net Profit/Loss
26 Team Members

The team has 26 players on the ESF men’s soccer team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.

On the money side of things, the ESF men’s soccer program brought in $26,090 in revenue and paid out $31,090 in expenses. Unfortunately, that means the program lost money, with a net loss of $5,000.

ESF Women’s Soccer

$-6,230 Net Profit/Loss
22 Team Members

The team has 22 players on the ESF women’s soccer team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.

Financially, the ESF women’s soccer program made $25,780 in revenue and spent $32,010 in expenses. In other words, the program ran a deficit of $6,230.

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Notes & References

In case you’re wondering why certain sports aren’t listed above, it’s because we have no data on those sports.

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