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Post by vastagman on Oct 12, 2013 12:21:48 GMT -5
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Post by FU73 on Oct 12, 2013 12:52:30 GMT -5
NCAA Division 1 Men's Basketball Expenses 2012: 1 - Duke - $15,901,099 95 - Fordham - $3,346,930 256 - Sacred Heart - $1,221,967 344 - Grambling - $344,469
MAAC Men's Basketball Expenses 2012: 119 - Quinnipiac - $2,465,196 128 - Fairfield - $2,314,179 131 - Siena - $2,293,234 161 - Loyola - $1,898,542 (PL in 2013) 180 - Iona - $1,691,344 187 - Manhattan - $1,614,245 198 - Monmouth - $1,528,983 201 - Marist - $1,523,137 205 - Rider - $1,518,322 209 - Niagara - $1,461,436 219 - Canisius - $1,419,873 260 - St. Peter's - $1,170,516
Both Fairfield and Siena have the additional expenses of off-campus arenas in Bridgeport and Albany.
Fordham's basketball expenses in the A-10 are a little more than $1 million more than the Stags in the MAAC while NEC Sacred Heart has about $1.1 million less in men's basketball expenses than Fairfield.
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Post by reindeerfan on Oct 12, 2013 21:13:11 GMT -5
Quinnipiac has an on campus arean and still spends more on its basketball program than Siena, Fairfield or any other maac team. They will build their program quickly because they are not afraid to invest.
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Post by reindeerfan on Oct 12, 2013 21:17:58 GMT -5
VASTAGMAN - thanks for this post. There is information on this site that previously I would have had to look up in various old versions of the press guide or calculate manually. Another great resource.
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Post by FU73 on Oct 13, 2013 6:17:58 GMT -5
Dr. Lahey, and his administration, has been aggressive and progressive not just in athletics since coming to Quinnipiac as their President.
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