This page takes a deep look at Gymnastics at University of Alaska Anchorage, a winter sport — with a section for each major topic and side-by-side gender and cross-sport context. UAA is classified as NCAA Division II without football as a member of Great Northwest Athletic Conference.
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The UAA women’s gymnastics team carries 20 student athletes, with an NCAA multi-year squad size of 50. Academic data covers 48 athletes in this program for its academic reporting.
Among the 9 varsity sports UAA reports, gymnastics sits at #7 by total roster size.
The women’s gymnastics program is staffed by 3 coaches — 1 head coach and 2 assistants. Staffing-wise, 2 work full-time and 1 part-time. At the helm is Marie-Sophie Boggasch.
Among the school’s 9 sports, gymnastics ranks #8 by total coaching staff.
The figures below come from the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey.
The UAA women’s gymnastics program reported $836,823 in revenue against $836,823 in expenses, breaking even on the year. Per athlete, that is about $6,302 in operating expense per athlete, or $126,044 per team.
Against the school’s 9 sports, gymnastics ranks #5 by revenue, or about 8% of the school’s total athletics revenue.
The women’s gymnastics team recorded an Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 984 and a Graduation Success Rate of 75%. The program kept 99% of its athletes, with 98% remaining academically eligible.
Compared with the school’s average team APR of 985, gymnastics sits below average at 984.
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Blank metrics mean the data was not reported for this team.