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The Report on Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data Submitted October 15, 2015 The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act Survey (EADA) was designed to make prospective students and prospective student athletes aware of an institution of higher education s commitment to providing equitable athletic opportunities for its men and women students. The EADA requires the disclosure of information about varsity teams and the financial resources and personnel that the school dedicates to those teams. The EADA requires that any coeducational institution of higher education that participates in Title IV, the federal student aid program, and has an intercollegiate athletics program, must comply with the EADA by preparing an annual report, officially called The Report on Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data; more commonly known as the EADA Report. The EADA Report must be published by October 15 each year and must be made available upon request to students, prospective student-athletes, and the public. Institutions must submit their EADA data to the Secretary of Education within 15 days of making it available to students, prospective student-athletes, and the public. The sole mechanism for submitting the data is via the EADA Web-based data collection, commonly known as the EADA Survey.

Athletics Participation Federal regulations require that the following information, based on the previous reporting year be available for inspection by students, prospective students, and the public by October 14 of each year. This table lists the number of participants by gender for each varsity team. According to the published federal regulations governing EADA reporting, a participant is defined as a studentathlete who, as of the day of a varsity team s first scheduled contest: a) Is listed by the institution on the varsity team s roster; or b) Receives athletic related aid; or c) Practices with the varsity team and receives coaching from one or more varsity coaches. Any student-athlete who satisfies one or more of these criteria is a participant, including a student on a team the institution competition to preserve eligibility (i.e. red-shirt) or for academic, medical, or other reasons. Total Participants per Sport Second Year Participants SPORT Men's Team Women's Team Men's Team Women's Team Cross Country 3 6 1 Soccer 21 3 Volleyball 9 3 Basketball 11 8 3 2 Baseball 20 3 Softball 13 6 # of Participants 55 36 9 12 Total # of Participants 2013-2104 91 21 % of Participants 66% 34% 17% 14% # of Unduplicated Participants 55 34 Total # of Unduplicated Participants 89

Athletically Related Student Aid Athletically Related Student Aid: any scholarship, grant, or other form of financial assistance, offered by an institution, the terms of which require the recipient to participate in a program of intercollegiate athletics at the institution. For coed teams, please include the athletically related student aid for male participants with the Men s Total and the athletically related aid for the female participants with the Women s Total. Athletically Related Student Aid for Men's Varsity Teams Team Scholarships Grants Other Team Total Cross Country 0 0 0 0 Soccer 0 0 0 0 Basketball 0 0 0 0 Baseball 0 0 0 0 Men's Total 0 0 0 0 Athletically Related Student Aid for Women's Varsity Teams Team Scholarships Grants Other Team Total Cross Country 0 0 0 0 Volleyball 0 0 0 0 Basketball 0 0 0 0 Softball 0 0 0 0 Women's Total 0 0 0 0

Athletic Department Recruiting Expenses Recruiting Expenses: These include all expenses an institution incurs attributable to recruiting activities. This includes lodging, meals, telephone use, transportation (including vehicles used for recruiting purposes) for both recruits and personnel engaged in official and unofficial visits, and all other expenses related to recruiting. Team: Men's Cross Country Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0 Team Total 0 Recruiting Expenses Team: Men's Soccer Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0 Team Total 0 Recruiting Expenses Team: Men's Basketball Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0

Team Total 0 Recruiting Expenses Team: Men's Baseball Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0 Team Total 0 Recruiting Expenses Team: W Cross Country Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0 Team Total 0 Team: Women's Recruiting Expenses Volleyball Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0 Team Total 0

Team: Women's Recruiting Expenses Basketball Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0 Team Total 0 Recruiting Expenses Team: Women's Softball Lodging 0 Meals 0 Telephone Use 0 Transportation 0 Other Expenses for official and unofficial visits 0 Other Expenses related to Recruiting (e.g., printing recruiting materials, creating recruiting videos, mass mailings, estimated value of trade-outs) 0 Team Total 0

Coaching Staff Salaries Coaches Salaries: all wages and bonuses the institution pats an individual for coaching. Include only institutional compensation. (Do not include benefits in this calculation. Benefits should be included along with salaries and bonuses on the Total Revenues and Total Expenses) Team: Men's Cross Country Wages for coaching $2,750 Total Salary $2,750 Team: Men's Soccer Wages for coaching $6,395 Total Salary $6,395 Team: Men's Basketball Wages for coaching $7,045 Total Salary $7,045 Team: Men's Baseball Wages for coaching $6,300

Total Salary $6,300 Team: Women's Cross Country Wages for coaching $2,750 Total Salary $2,750 Team: Women's Volleyball Wages for coaching $6,585 Total Salary $6,585 Team: Women's Basketball Wages for coaching $6,635 Total Salary $6,635

Team: Women's Softball Wages for coaching $7,240 Total Salary $7,240 Total Salaries $45,700 Average Salary per Men's Head Coach $5,623 Average Salary per Women's Head Coach $5,803 Average Salary per Head Coach $5,712.50

Assistant Coaches Salaries Team: Men's Cross Country Wages for coaching $0 Total Salary $0 Team: Men's Soccer Wages for coaching $2,600 Total Salary $2,600 Team: Men's Basketball Wages for coaching (2 assistant coaches) $5,000 Total Salary $2,500 Team: Men's Baseball Wages for coaching (3 assistant coaches) $7,500 Total Salary $2,500

Team: W Cross Country Wages for coaching $0 Total Salary $0 Team: Women's Volleyball Wages for coaching (1 assistant coach) $2,850 Total Salary $2,850 Team: Women's Basketball Wages for coaching (1 assistant coach) $2,650 Total Salary $2,650 Team: Women's Softball Wages for coaching (1 assistant coach) $2,600 Total Salary $2,600

Total Salaries $23,200 Average Salary per Men's Assistant Coach $2,517 Average Salary per Women's Assistant Coach $2,700 Average Salary per Head Coach $2,577.78

Operating (Game-Day) Expenses Operating (Game-Day) Expenses: all expenses an institution incurs attributable to home, away, and neutral-site intercollegiate athletics contests (commonly known as game-day expenses ) for: (A) lodging, meals, transportation, uniforms, and equipment for coaches, teams, members, support staff (including but not limited to team managers and trainers), and others: and (B) officials *Note: Please use Operating Expenses Worksheet B is the Men s team and the Women s team for the same sport have a combined budget that you cannot break out for reporting purposes. Please prorate operating (game-day) expenses by the number of Male and Female participants. Team: Men's Cross Country Lodging $0 Meals $200 Transportation $0 Uniforms, Apparel $572 Equipment $0 Recognition $68 Officials $0 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $839 Team: Men's Soccer Lodging $0 Meals $1,280 Transportation $2,100 Uniforms, Apparel $3,025 Equipment $2,391 Officials $2,365 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $11,161

Team: Men's Basketball Lodging $1,071 Meals $800 Transportation $0 Uniforms, Apparel $440 Equipment $2,109 Officials $6,266 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $10,686 Team: Men's Baseball Lodging $0 Meals $1,500 Transportation $2,106 Uniforms, Apparel $2,500 Equipment $18,295 Officials $3,184 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $27,585 Team: W Cross Country Lodging Meals $300 Transportation Uniforms, Apparel $572 Equipment $0 Recognition $68 Officials $0 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $939

Team: Women's Volleyball Lodging $0 Meals $660 Transportation $0 Uniforms, Apparel $280 Equipment $1,215 Officials $2,476 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $4,631 Team: Women's Basketball Lodging $1,628 Meals $600 Transportation Uniforms, Apparel $336 Equipment $1,215 Officials $6,266 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $10,046 Team: Women's Softball Lodging $2,142 Meals $900 Transportation $2,050 Uniforms, Apparel $775 Equipment $1,363 Recognition $455 Officials $2,780 Trainers $0 Total Operating Expenses $10,465

Total Operating Expenses Men's Teams $50,271 Total Operating Expenses Women's Teams $26,080 Total Operating Expenses $76,352

Expenses Not Allocated by Gender/Sport Expenses Not Allocated by Gender/Sport: Expenses not attributable to a particular gender or sport. Part-Time Athletic Director's salary, bonuses, & benefits $18,150 Assistant Athletic Director's salaries, bonuses, & benefits Salaries, bonuses, & benefits fo the athletic department support staff $0 Trainers' salaries, bonuses, & benefits $10,600 General administrative overhead $35,562 Start-up costs for teams for which there were not participants $0 Total Expenses Not Allocated by Gender/Sport $64,312

Total Expenses Total Expenses: includes appearance guarantees and options, athletically related student aid, contract services, equipment, fundraising activities, operating expenses, promotional activities, recruiting expenses, salaries and benefits, supplies, travel, and any other expenses attributable to intercollegiate athletic activities. W XC W VB MXC M Soccer W BB MBB Softball Baseball Head Coaches Salaries $2,750 $6,585 $2,750 $6,395 $6,635 $7,045 $7,240 $6,300 Assistant Coaches Salaries $2,850 $2,600 $2,650 $5,000 $2,600 $7,500 Athletically Related Student Aid $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Recruiting Expenses $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Operating (Game- Day) Expenses $939 $4,631 $839 $11,161 $10,046 $10,687 $10,465 $27,585 $76,352 Appearance guarantees & options $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Contract Services $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Practice Equipment $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Promotional Activities $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Benefits $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Supplies $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Fundraising Activities $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Travel Expenses $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Any other expense attributable to team activities $1,400 $780 $1,400 $780 $780 $780 $780 $780 TOTAL $5,089 $14,846 $4,989 $20,936 $20,111 $23,512 $21,085 $42,165 $152,732 Expenses Not Allocated $64,312 Total Expenses $217,044

Total Revenue Total Revenue: all revenues to intercollegiate athletic activities. This includes revenues from appearance guarantees and options, an athletic conference, tournament or bowl games, concessions, contributions from alumni and others, institutional support, program advertizing, 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 Revenue Source Revenue Contributions from alumni and others $20,039.28 Investment interest income $36.72 Student activity fees $206,620.69 Institutional support $0.00 Ticket and luxury box sales $0.00 Program advertising $0.00 Television and radio sales, royalties $0.00 Concessions $0.00 State and government support $0.00 TOTAL REVENUE $226,696.69

Student-Athlete Classification Breakdown 2014-2015 Athletic Seasons Freshman Soph. - Returners Transfers Total W Cross Country 5 1 6 W Volleyball 6 2 1 9 W Basketball 6 2 8 W Softball 6 6 1 13 M Cross Country 3 0 3 M Soccer 18 3 21 M Basketball 8 3 11 M Baseball 17 3 20 TOTALS 69 20 2 91