Portland State University Intercollegiate Athletics Report Board of Trustees Academic and Student Affairs Committee February 13, 2015
Intercollegiate Athletics Overview 1. Introduction 2. Mission and Defining Success 3. Demographic Information 4. Budget and Finance 5. Short-Term Goals 6. Long-Term Goals 7. Opportunities and Challenges
Introduction New to Portland State, began working January 20, 2015 23 years of Athletics Administration experience. Came to PSU from Miami University in Oxford, OH. Also, spent time at Georgetown, Oregon State, Towson, and Maryland. Former student-athlete at Louisiana Tech University.
Introduction Why am I here? Be apart of a growing vibrant urban campus in PORTLAND. At the NCAA FCS level we are student focused. Portland State now determines its own future with new Board of Trustees. Viking Pavilion project. Big Sky Conference and Football.
Intercollegiate Athletics Mission and Defining Success
Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide an athletic program that helps develop the whole person through both education and competition, while enhancing the intellectual, social, cultural and economic qualities of urban life. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics recruits, trains, educates, and graduates student-athletes who will excel in today s competitive environment.
Intercollegiate Athletics Demographic Information
Location Enrollment California Polytechnic University* San Luis Obispo, CA 19,307 Eastern Washington University Cheney, WA 13,453 University of Idaho** Moscow, ID 11,534 Idaho State University Pocatello, ID 13,485 University of Montana Missoula, MT 13,952 Montana State University Bozeman, MT 14,102 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 14,906 Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ 24,407 University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 11,784 Portland State University Portland, OR 28,241 Sacramento State University Sacramento, CA 29,349 University of Southern Utah Cedar City, UT 6,193 University of California-Davis* Davis, CA 35,415 Weber State University Ogden, UT 14,233 *Football only **All sports except Football
Portland State University NCAA Division I Varsity Sports Men s Basketball Men s Cross Country Men s Football Men s Tennis Men s Indoor Track Men s Outdoor Track Women s Basketball Women s Cross Country Women s Golf Women s Soccer Women s Softball Women s Tennis Women s Indoor Track Women s Outdoor Track Women s Volleyball Total Number of Varsity Sports: 15 Total Number of Student-Athletes: 282
120 Student Athletes By Sports 100 105 80 60 40 20 0 17 13 6 28 20 10 10 27 33 13
180 160 140 120 Student Athletes By Gender 159 123 100 80 60 40 20 0 Male Female
Intercollegiate Athletics Staff Administration Staff 20 Full-time 4 Part-time 6 Graduate Assistants 161 Student Workers Coaching Staff 25 Full-time 7 Part-time 2 Graduate Assistants 8 Volunteers
Intercollegiate Athletics Budget and Finance Information
Athletics Resources Budget Fiscal Year 2015 (in thousands) SFC Support, $3,483 General Fund, $2,354 Foundation, $525 Remissions, $3,102 Lottery, $973 Sales, Sponsorships & Conference, $2,823
Athletics Expense Budget Fiscal Year 2015 (in thousands) Fee Remissions, $3,102 Labor, $4,475 Depreciation Expense, $130 Student Aid, $1,409 Travel, $1,482 Supplies & Services, $2,794
Intercollegiate Athletics Short-Term and Long Term Goals Opportunities and Challenges
Short-Term Goals Meeting key stakeholders. Create Athletics Identity. Align Athletics fundraising initiatives with overall University vision and Foundation priorities. Wine and Roses event. Viking Pavilion Planning.
Long-Term Goals Increase Revenues for Operating and Scholarships. Integrate Athletics into campus life and community Increase retention and graduation rates. WIN especially in nationally visible sports.
Opportunities Viking Pavilion. Restructuring of External Operations for Athletics. Resurgence of nationally visible sports. Challenges Public Perception of Athletics. Facilities (12 of 15 sports practice or compete in facility PSU does not control.)
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