College wrestling earned $2.4 million for Indiana schools in 2016

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Marian University wrestling brought in $16,762 per athlete in revenue in 2016, making it among the highest-grossing wrestling programs in Indiana that year, according to a Business Daily analysis of U.S. Department of Education data.

The university’s wrestling program brought in a total of $385,515 in 2016. 

The agency's office of postsecondary education collects athletics data annually from all institutions with intercollegiate athletics programs that receive funding through federal financial aid programs. Data for 2016 – the latest year available – includes more than 2,000 schools nationwide.

Indiana's nine schools with wrestling programs reported $2,361,831  in revenue in 2016.

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Indiana college wrestling revenue

RankSchoolDivisionTotal UndergraduatesWrestling Total ParticipationWrestling Total RevenueRevenue per Athlete
1Marian UniversityNAIA Division II1,76123$385,515$16,762
2Calumet College of Saint JosephNAIA Division II48911$169,110$15,374
3University of IndianapolisNCAA Division II with football3,58935$515,072$14,716
4Indiana Institute of TechnologyNAIA Division II4,30256$542,626$9,690
5Trine UniversityNCAA Division III with football1,70316$131,446$8,215
6Indiana University-BloomingtonNCAA Division I-FBS31,88431$242,840$7,834
7Ancilla CollegeNJCAA Division II46617$98,640$5,802
8Purdue University-Main CampusNCAA Division I-FBS29,30131$151,299$4,881
9Manchester

University

NCAA Division III with football1,24731$125,283$4,041
Source: U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education

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