The Des Moines Register

Iowa State athletics generates $115 million in fiscal year 2023

- Travis Hines Des Moines Register USA TODAY NETWORK Travis Hines covers Iowa State University sports for the Des Moines Register and Ames Tribune. Contact him at thines@amestrib.com or(515) 2848000. him on X at @TravisHine­s21.

Iowa State University athletics' financial climb out of the hole created by the COVID-19 pandemic continued with modest revenue growth for Fiscal Year 2023.

The Cyclone athletic saw revenues increase by 3.9 percent to a record $115.6 million, according to the department's NCAA financial reporting documentat­ion.

Iowa State saw a marked increase in contributi­ons from the previous year, with donations tallying $29.1 million in this past fiscal year, which ran July 1, 2022 through June 31, 2023. The Cyclones brought in $22.2 million in contributi­ons in FY2022.

Nearly a third of all Iowa State's revenue came from media rights, conference and NCAA distributi­ons.

The Cyclones saw $24.8 million come in via its media rights, with another $15.7 million coming from conference football bowl distributi­ons. Another $6.2 million came in NCAA and conference distributi­ons.

Iowa State generated $21.7 million in ticket sales.

Football was unsurprisi­ngly the overwhelmi­ng driver of revenue with $53.2 million generated by the sport. That was down approximat­ely $2 million from the year prior, though that largely represents the failure to make a bowl game in 2022. Iowa State generated about $2 million from the Cheez-It Bowl in 2021, but went 4-6 and did not make a bowl in 2022.

A bowl game, though, isn't much of a determinan­t to the overall bottom line as Iowa State spent about $2 million on its bowl game participat­ion in 2021.

The Iowa State football program generated a surplus of $25.5 million, with $27.8 million in expenditur­es.

The Cyclone men's basketball program generated a surplus of approximat­ely $7.8 million, with $16.1 million in revenue and $8.4 million in costs.

The women's basketball program generated $881,000, women's track and field and cross country $702,000 and wrestling $330,000.

Iowa State spent $10.2 million on football coaching salaries, $3.3 for men's basketball and $1.7 for women's basketball.

Overall, Iowa State sold $21.7 million worth of tickets for the year. Football led the way with $16.2 million, with men's basketball adding $4.5 million and women's basketball $611,000.

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 ?? GEORGE WALKER IV/AP ?? Coach Matt Campbell’s Iowa State football program generated a surplus of $25.5 million in fiscal year 2023.
GEORGE WALKER IV/AP Coach Matt Campbell’s Iowa State football program generated a surplus of $25.5 million in fiscal year 2023.

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