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Best Big Ten Conference Men's Tennis Programs, Ranked by Total Revenue

Revenue reflects the money a program brings in through athletics operations. Below, we've ranked all 10 Big Ten Conference men's Tennis programs by total revenue — a measure of the financial scale of each program.

Average total revenue across Big Ten Conference men's Tennis programs is $485,051, with an average operating budget of $270,956, and average aid around $34,977 per athlete. Higher revenue programs often have more resources to distribute, though that doesn't always translate directly to athlete aid.

Use this ranking to see which programs operate at a larger financial scale, then read our guide on stacking athletic, academic, and need-based aid.

Programs
10
Avg. Revenue
$485,051
Avg. Op. Budget
$270,956
Avg. Aid/Athlete
$34,977

Top programs

Showing 10 of 10 programs.

Total Revenue
$1,966,885
Op. Budget
$590,356
Aid/Athlete
$29,507
Total Revenue
$1,051,503
Op. Budget
$165,998
Aid/Athlete
$33,159
Total Revenue
$731,876
Op. Budget
$277,117
Aid/Athlete
$57,510
Total Revenue
$352,283
Op. Budget
$353,515
Aid/Athlete
$36,603
Total Revenue
$198,892
Op. Budget
$163,272
Aid/Athlete
$30,891
Total Revenue
$143,645
Op. Budget
$193,183
Aid/Athlete
$31,155
Total Revenue
$141,610
Op. Budget
$173,792
Aid/Athlete
$27,642
Total Revenue
$106,435
Op. Budget
$302,327
Aid/Athlete
$41,935
Total Revenue
$83,459
Op. Budget
$207,818
Aid/Athlete
$26,935
Total Revenue
$73,918
Op. Budget
$282,180
Aid/Athlete
$34,437

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