The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) is designed to make prospective students aware of a school's commitment to providing equitable athletic opportunities for its men and women students. Any co-educational institution of higher education that participates in a federal student aid program must prepare an EADA report by October 15. Institutions must also report data to the U.S. Department of Education via this online survey. This is a mandatory survey.
Survey Data Data Analysis Tool
Additional Data (2020-21)
Participants |
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Men |
Women |
|
Baseball | 32 | NA |
Basketball | 10 | 10 |
Cross Country | 0 | 0 |
Football | 54 | NA |
Golf | 9 | 4 |
Lacrosse | NA | 18 |
Soccer | 23 | 23 |
Softball | NA | 21 |
Swimming | 10 | 16 |
Tennis | 7 | 9 |
Track & Field | 14 | 18 |
Volleyball | NA | 12 |
Total | 158 | 130 |
Expenses |
||
Men |
Women |
|
Basketball | $159,051.00 | $144,860.00 |
Football | $392,587.00 | NA |
Other Sports | $572,384.00 | $684,858.00 |
Total | $1,124,022.00 | $829,718 |
Revenues |
||
Men |
Women |
|
Basketball | $160,701.00 | $146,360.00 |
Football | $398,211.00 | NA |
Other Sports | $576,529.00 | $692,467.00 |
Total | $1,135,441.00 | $838,827.00 |
The 2020-21 athletic seasons were significantly altered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Spring sports were the only teams that competed in a traditional full season. Some sports had a shortened season and some did not compete at all. Due to adjusted and limited seasons many teams had reduced numbers of participants, assistant coaches, and expenses. Recruiting and revenue generation was also limited due to the inability to travel, meet in person and have camps/clinics due to the COVID-19 pandemic State of Oregon and University policy restrictions.