This page takes a deep look at Softball at Texas State University, a spring sport — with a section for each major topic and side-by-side gender and cross-sport context. Texas State plays at the level of NCAA Division I-FBS as a member of Sun Belt Conference.
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The Texas State women’s softball team lists 26 players, with an NCAA multi-year squad size of 89. The NCAA tracked 92 athletes in this program for its academic reporting.
Of the 11 varsity sports Texas State sponsors, softball comes in at #6 by total roster size.
The women’s softball program carries 4 coaches — 1 head coach and 3 assistants. Staffing-wise, 4 work full-time and 0 part-time. Leading the program is Ricci Woodard.
Among the school’s 11 sports, softball sits #4 by total coaching staff.
These numbers are reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey.
The Texas State women’s softball program generated $1,702,034 in revenue against $1,702,034 in expenses, essentially breaking even. Per athlete, that is about $16,162 in operating expense per athlete, or $420,221 per team.
Among the school’s 11 sports, softball ranks #5 by revenue, or about 3% of the school’s total athletics revenue.
The women’s softball team posted an Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 991 (988 on a multi-year basis) and a Graduation Success Rate of 100%. It retained 98% of its athletes, with 99% remaining academically eligible.
Compared with the school’s average team APR of 979, softball comes in above the pack at 991.
When Texas State places on one of our Best Schools for a Sport list, we note it here. To rank well, a program needs strong athletics and a quality education.
Blank metrics mean the data was not reported for this team.