you can find the report at this link.
I decided to focus just on the wrestling info in the report. Below is what I found. I was most interested in the scholarship info. In fact, that's what drew me to the document. I was tempted to post just that info, but decided to go all-in, and post all of it. Keep in mind that this is just for PSU. To put this in better context, it would be best to look at the same report for comparable schools, though there's no guarantees that they use the same determinations in how they categorize revenue and expenses.
Note: this is for PSU's Fiscal Year 2014. I'm too lazy to try to figure out the dates of PSU's FY, and it does not appear to be prominently identified in the document.
Tom
Revenues/Expenses Details
Ticket Sales
Wrestling: $531,054
(puts them in 4th place at PSU, behind Football ($34,400,130), Men's Ice Hockey ($1,583,027), and men's BB ($800,579))
Contributions
"Include amounts received directly from individuals, corporations, associations, foundations, clubs or other organizations that are designated, restricted or unrestricted by the donor for the operation of the athletics program. Report amounts paid in excess of a ticket's value. Contributions shall include cash, marketable securities and in-kind contributions. In-kind contributions may include dealer-provided automobiles (market value of the use of a car), apparel and soft-drink products for use by staff and teams. Do not report pledges until funds are allocated. Report gifts and merchandise from corporate sponsorship agreements in Category 12 (Royalties, Licensing, Advertisement and Sponsorship)."
Wrestling: $255,401
(puts them in 18th place, behind Football ($7,601,672), Men's Ice Hockey ($675,581), Women's Track & Field ($462,896), Men's LAX ($433,263), Women's Ice Hockey ($424,109), Women's Swimming & Diving ($418,540), Men's BB ($381,652), Women's Soccer ($327,160), Men's Track & Field ($328,938), Women's Gymnastics ($328,481), Softball ($327,498), Women's BB ($315,928), Men's Gymnastics ($301,709), Women's LAX ($289,234), Field Hockey ($286,745), Men's Swimming & Diving ($275,942), Baseball ($275,032))
Program Sales, Concessions, Novelty Sales, and Parking
Wrestling: $59,410
(puts them in 3rd place, behind Football ($3,947,917) and Men's Ice Hockey ($585,184))
Endowment and Investment Income
"Include endowment spending policy distribution and other investment income in support of the athletics department. These categories include only restricted investment and endowment income for the operations of intercollegiate athletics; institutional allocations of income from unrestricted endowments qualify as "Direct Institutional Support."
Wrestling: $733,335
(puts them in 3rd place, behind Men's Ice Hockey ($1,620,939) and Football ($946,914))
Other Operating Income
"Less than 5% of total revenues may appear on this line. If the number is greater than 5%, please reclassify adequate revenue to the appropriate category(ies) above to bring the category to less than 5% of the total operating revenue."
Wrestling: $49,547
(puts them in 23rd place, behind Football ($6,018,951), Women's Track & Field ($255,791), Women's Ice Hockey ($211,824), Women's Swimming & Diving ($186,286), Women's VB ($178,540), Softball ($164,832), Baseball ($162,574), Women's Gymnastics ($161,402), Women's Soccer ($158,537), Men's LAX ($151,616), Men's BB ($141,016), Women's LAX (128,768), Field Hockey ($121,081), Men's Swimming & Diving ($115,728), Men's Soccer ($109,273), Women's Tennis ($89,945), Men's Gymnastics (87,180), Women's Fencing ($70,061), Women's Golf ($68,747), Men's Fencing ($64,077), Men's Tennis ($56,308), Men's VB ($54,911) -- probably should have saved some wear on my fingers and said Wrestling only bested Men's Golf and Men's Ice Hockey)
Total Operating Revenue
Wrestling: $1,628,747
(puts them in 4th place, behind Football ($68,047,543), Men's BB ($10,386,880), Men's Ice Hockey ($4,392,782))
Figures From This Point On Appear to Be Expenses
Athletic Student Aid
Wrestling -
- A) Countable Equivalency of Athletic Aid: 9.81
- B) Exhausted Eligibility or Medical Equivalency: 0
- C) Equivalencies Awarded in 2013-14 (A+B): 9.81
- Number of Students Receiving Athletic Aid: 35
- Total Dollar Amount: $311,359
Guarantees
(Include amounts paid to visiting participating institutions.)
Wrestling: $3,000
(kind of hard to categorize this, as there were no guarantees for a lot of sports)
Coaching Expenses
Wrestling: 1 Head Coach and 2 Assistant Coaches
(salaries, benefits, and bonuses paid are not provided in the report)
Support Staff Expenses
Wrestling: $60,852
(to much work to figure out where this places them at PSU, as the men's and women's team figures are in different charts)
Recruiting
"Include transportation, lodging and meals for prospective student-athletes and institutional personnel on official and unofficial visits, telephone call charges, postage and such. Include value of use of institution's own vehicles or airplanes as well as in-kind value of loaned or contributed transportation."
Wrestling: $36,566
(puts them in 8th place, behind Football ($1,391,332), Men's BB ($320,945), Women's BB ($124,663), Men's Ice Hockey ($89,776), Women's VB ($57,459), Women's Soccer ($37,740), and Softball ($36,623))
Team Travel
Wrestling: $412,862
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($821,141), Women's BB ($709,085), Men's BB ($701,187), Men's Ice Hockey ($562,206), Women's VB ($490,679))
Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies
"Include items that are provided to the teams only. Equipment amounts are those expended from current or operating funds."
Wrestling: $94,614
(puts them in 5th place, behind Football ($850,681), Men's Ice Hockey ($224,277), Men's BB ($187,805), and Women's Ice Hockey ($136,559))
Game Expenses
"Include game-day expenses other than travel that are necessary for intercollegiate athletics competition, including officials, security, event staff, ambulance and such."
Wrestling: $32,819
(puts them in 9th place, behind Football ($3,050,019), Women's BB ($153,890,), Men's BB ($116,082), Men's Ice Hockey ($233,938), Women's Ice Hockey ($84,990), Women's VB ($71,135), Women's Soccer ($56,966), and Softball ($35,762))
Fund Raising, Marketing and Promotion
"Include costs associated with fund raising, marketing and promotion for media guides, brochures, recruiting publications and such."
Wrestling: $22,609
(puts them in 4th place, behind Football ($120,067), Men's BB ($30,439), and Women's BB ($29,002))
Direct Facilities, Maintenance, and Rental
"Include direct facilities costs charged to intercollegiate athletics, including building and grounds maintenance, utilities, rental fees, operating leases, equipment repair and maintenance, and debt service."
Wrestling: $33,841
(puts them in 7th place, behind Football ($2,068,381, Women's BB ($418,611), Men's BB ($396,916), Baseball ($94,807), Men's Track & Field ($41,350), and Women's Track & Field ($34,167))
Membership and Dues
"Include memberships, conference and association dues."
Wrestling: $2,245
(puts them in 6th place, behind Women's Ice Hockey ($16,570), Football ($5,062), Men's VB ($4,005), Women's LAX ($4,000), and Men's Golf ($2,636))
Other Operating Expenses
"Other operating expenses include printing and duplicating, subscriptions, business insurance, telephone, postage, operating and equipment leases, non-team travel and any other operating expense not reported elsewhere. Do not include indirect administration overhead provided by the university (use Category 32) or salaries and benefits (use Categories 19 or 21). Attempt to allocate all expenses to Categories 17 through 34 before using this category. As a guide, please limit this category to 10% of total operating expenses. If the number is greater than 10%, please provide the top three categories and amounts in the comments section below."
Wrestling: $167,750
(puts them in 7th place, behind Football ($2,236,442), Men's BB ($728,307), Baseball ($517,258), Women's BB ($403,172), Men's Ice Hockey ($298,059), and Women's VB ($176,799))
Total Operating Expenses
Wrestling: $1,822,623
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($30,300,992), Men's BB ($5,533,370), Women's BB ($4,396,865), Men's Ice Hockey ($3,399,390), and Women's VB ($2,275,959))
Total Expenses
Wrestling: $1,822,623
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($30,300.992), Men's BB ($5,533,370), Women's BB ($4,396,865), Men's Ice Hockey ($3,399,390), and Women's VB ($2,275,959))
Per Capita Expenses
Wrestling: $15,437
(puts them in 7th place, behind Men's BB ($71,791), Football ($42,539), Men's Ice Hockey ($37,793), Women's VB ($28,664), Women's BB ($28,594), and Men's Golf ($16,713))
Revenue
"You must also include revenues attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. This means revenues from appearance guarantees and options, an athletic conference, tournament or bowl games, concessions, contributions from alumni and others, institutional support, program advertising and sales, radio and television, royalties, signage and other sponsorships, sports camps, State or other government support, student activity fees, ticket and luxury box sales, and any other revenues attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. This is calculated from data entered earlier in the system."
Wrestling: $1,628,747
(puts them in 4th place, behind Football ($68,047,543), Men's BB ($10,386,880), and Men's Ice Hockey ($4,392,782))
Expenses
"Expenses attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. These include appearance guarantees and options, athletically related student aid, contract services, equipment, fundraising activities, operating expenses i.e.(game-day expenses), promotional activities, recruiting expenses, salaries and benefits, supplies, travel, and any other expenses attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. This is calculated from data entered earlier in the system."
Wrestling: $1,822,623
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($30,300,992), Men's BB ($5,533,370), Women's BB ($4,396,865), Men's Ice Hockey ($3,399,390), and Women's VB ($2,275,959)
This post was edited on 2/13 2:43 PM by Tom McAndrew
I decided to focus just on the wrestling info in the report. Below is what I found. I was most interested in the scholarship info. In fact, that's what drew me to the document. I was tempted to post just that info, but decided to go all-in, and post all of it. Keep in mind that this is just for PSU. To put this in better context, it would be best to look at the same report for comparable schools, though there's no guarantees that they use the same determinations in how they categorize revenue and expenses.
Note: this is for PSU's Fiscal Year 2014. I'm too lazy to try to figure out the dates of PSU's FY, and it does not appear to be prominently identified in the document.
Tom
Revenues/Expenses Details
Ticket Sales
Wrestling: $531,054
(puts them in 4th place at PSU, behind Football ($34,400,130), Men's Ice Hockey ($1,583,027), and men's BB ($800,579))
Contributions
"Include amounts received directly from individuals, corporations, associations, foundations, clubs or other organizations that are designated, restricted or unrestricted by the donor for the operation of the athletics program. Report amounts paid in excess of a ticket's value. Contributions shall include cash, marketable securities and in-kind contributions. In-kind contributions may include dealer-provided automobiles (market value of the use of a car), apparel and soft-drink products for use by staff and teams. Do not report pledges until funds are allocated. Report gifts and merchandise from corporate sponsorship agreements in Category 12 (Royalties, Licensing, Advertisement and Sponsorship)."
Wrestling: $255,401
(puts them in 18th place, behind Football ($7,601,672), Men's Ice Hockey ($675,581), Women's Track & Field ($462,896), Men's LAX ($433,263), Women's Ice Hockey ($424,109), Women's Swimming & Diving ($418,540), Men's BB ($381,652), Women's Soccer ($327,160), Men's Track & Field ($328,938), Women's Gymnastics ($328,481), Softball ($327,498), Women's BB ($315,928), Men's Gymnastics ($301,709), Women's LAX ($289,234), Field Hockey ($286,745), Men's Swimming & Diving ($275,942), Baseball ($275,032))
Program Sales, Concessions, Novelty Sales, and Parking
Wrestling: $59,410
(puts them in 3rd place, behind Football ($3,947,917) and Men's Ice Hockey ($585,184))
Endowment and Investment Income
"Include endowment spending policy distribution and other investment income in support of the athletics department. These categories include only restricted investment and endowment income for the operations of intercollegiate athletics; institutional allocations of income from unrestricted endowments qualify as "Direct Institutional Support."
Wrestling: $733,335
(puts them in 3rd place, behind Men's Ice Hockey ($1,620,939) and Football ($946,914))
Other Operating Income
"Less than 5% of total revenues may appear on this line. If the number is greater than 5%, please reclassify adequate revenue to the appropriate category(ies) above to bring the category to less than 5% of the total operating revenue."
Wrestling: $49,547
(puts them in 23rd place, behind Football ($6,018,951), Women's Track & Field ($255,791), Women's Ice Hockey ($211,824), Women's Swimming & Diving ($186,286), Women's VB ($178,540), Softball ($164,832), Baseball ($162,574), Women's Gymnastics ($161,402), Women's Soccer ($158,537), Men's LAX ($151,616), Men's BB ($141,016), Women's LAX (128,768), Field Hockey ($121,081), Men's Swimming & Diving ($115,728), Men's Soccer ($109,273), Women's Tennis ($89,945), Men's Gymnastics (87,180), Women's Fencing ($70,061), Women's Golf ($68,747), Men's Fencing ($64,077), Men's Tennis ($56,308), Men's VB ($54,911) -- probably should have saved some wear on my fingers and said Wrestling only bested Men's Golf and Men's Ice Hockey)
Total Operating Revenue
Wrestling: $1,628,747
(puts them in 4th place, behind Football ($68,047,543), Men's BB ($10,386,880), Men's Ice Hockey ($4,392,782))
Figures From This Point On Appear to Be Expenses
Athletic Student Aid
Wrestling -
- A) Countable Equivalency of Athletic Aid: 9.81
- B) Exhausted Eligibility or Medical Equivalency: 0
- C) Equivalencies Awarded in 2013-14 (A+B): 9.81
- Number of Students Receiving Athletic Aid: 35
- Total Dollar Amount: $311,359
Guarantees
(Include amounts paid to visiting participating institutions.)
Wrestling: $3,000
(kind of hard to categorize this, as there were no guarantees for a lot of sports)
Coaching Expenses
Wrestling: 1 Head Coach and 2 Assistant Coaches
(salaries, benefits, and bonuses paid are not provided in the report)
Support Staff Expenses
Wrestling: $60,852
(to much work to figure out where this places them at PSU, as the men's and women's team figures are in different charts)
Recruiting
"Include transportation, lodging and meals for prospective student-athletes and institutional personnel on official and unofficial visits, telephone call charges, postage and such. Include value of use of institution's own vehicles or airplanes as well as in-kind value of loaned or contributed transportation."
Wrestling: $36,566
(puts them in 8th place, behind Football ($1,391,332), Men's BB ($320,945), Women's BB ($124,663), Men's Ice Hockey ($89,776), Women's VB ($57,459), Women's Soccer ($37,740), and Softball ($36,623))
Team Travel
Wrestling: $412,862
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($821,141), Women's BB ($709,085), Men's BB ($701,187), Men's Ice Hockey ($562,206), Women's VB ($490,679))
Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies
"Include items that are provided to the teams only. Equipment amounts are those expended from current or operating funds."
Wrestling: $94,614
(puts them in 5th place, behind Football ($850,681), Men's Ice Hockey ($224,277), Men's BB ($187,805), and Women's Ice Hockey ($136,559))
Game Expenses
"Include game-day expenses other than travel that are necessary for intercollegiate athletics competition, including officials, security, event staff, ambulance and such."
Wrestling: $32,819
(puts them in 9th place, behind Football ($3,050,019), Women's BB ($153,890,), Men's BB ($116,082), Men's Ice Hockey ($233,938), Women's Ice Hockey ($84,990), Women's VB ($71,135), Women's Soccer ($56,966), and Softball ($35,762))
Fund Raising, Marketing and Promotion
"Include costs associated with fund raising, marketing and promotion for media guides, brochures, recruiting publications and such."
Wrestling: $22,609
(puts them in 4th place, behind Football ($120,067), Men's BB ($30,439), and Women's BB ($29,002))
Direct Facilities, Maintenance, and Rental
"Include direct facilities costs charged to intercollegiate athletics, including building and grounds maintenance, utilities, rental fees, operating leases, equipment repair and maintenance, and debt service."
Wrestling: $33,841
(puts them in 7th place, behind Football ($2,068,381, Women's BB ($418,611), Men's BB ($396,916), Baseball ($94,807), Men's Track & Field ($41,350), and Women's Track & Field ($34,167))
Membership and Dues
"Include memberships, conference and association dues."
Wrestling: $2,245
(puts them in 6th place, behind Women's Ice Hockey ($16,570), Football ($5,062), Men's VB ($4,005), Women's LAX ($4,000), and Men's Golf ($2,636))
Other Operating Expenses
"Other operating expenses include printing and duplicating, subscriptions, business insurance, telephone, postage, operating and equipment leases, non-team travel and any other operating expense not reported elsewhere. Do not include indirect administration overhead provided by the university (use Category 32) or salaries and benefits (use Categories 19 or 21). Attempt to allocate all expenses to Categories 17 through 34 before using this category. As a guide, please limit this category to 10% of total operating expenses. If the number is greater than 10%, please provide the top three categories and amounts in the comments section below."
Wrestling: $167,750
(puts them in 7th place, behind Football ($2,236,442), Men's BB ($728,307), Baseball ($517,258), Women's BB ($403,172), Men's Ice Hockey ($298,059), and Women's VB ($176,799))
Total Operating Expenses
Wrestling: $1,822,623
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($30,300,992), Men's BB ($5,533,370), Women's BB ($4,396,865), Men's Ice Hockey ($3,399,390), and Women's VB ($2,275,959))
Total Expenses
Wrestling: $1,822,623
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($30,300.992), Men's BB ($5,533,370), Women's BB ($4,396,865), Men's Ice Hockey ($3,399,390), and Women's VB ($2,275,959))
Per Capita Expenses
Wrestling: $15,437
(puts them in 7th place, behind Men's BB ($71,791), Football ($42,539), Men's Ice Hockey ($37,793), Women's VB ($28,664), Women's BB ($28,594), and Men's Golf ($16,713))
Revenue
"You must also include revenues attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. This means revenues from appearance guarantees and options, an athletic conference, tournament or bowl games, concessions, contributions from alumni and others, institutional support, program advertising and sales, radio and television, royalties, signage and other sponsorships, sports camps, State or other government support, student activity fees, ticket and luxury box sales, and any other revenues attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. This is calculated from data entered earlier in the system."
Wrestling: $1,628,747
(puts them in 4th place, behind Football ($68,047,543), Men's BB ($10,386,880), and Men's Ice Hockey ($4,392,782))
Expenses
"Expenses attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. These include appearance guarantees and options, athletically related student aid, contract services, equipment, fundraising activities, operating expenses i.e.(game-day expenses), promotional activities, recruiting expenses, salaries and benefits, supplies, travel, and any other expenses attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. This is calculated from data entered earlier in the system."
Wrestling: $1,822,623
(puts them in 6th place, behind Football ($30,300,992), Men's BB ($5,533,370), Women's BB ($4,396,865), Men's Ice Hockey ($3,399,390), and Women's VB ($2,275,959)
This post was edited on 2/13 2:43 PM by Tom McAndrew