The pay rate for NCAA women’s volleyball coaches varies greatly, but much like other college sports, that rate is tied to longevity and success.
The 2023 base-pay figures were taken from coaching contracts obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests.
Fiscal Year 2022 Compensation
Minnesota $961,757 Texas $957,844 Nebraska $789,726 Wisconsin $593,768 LSU $498,118 Florida $495,233 Kentucky $494,937 Louisville $489,892 Ohio State $417,899 Purdue $401,055 Texas A&M $310,316 Georgia Tech $303,249 Florida State $298,586 North Carolina $292,356 Michigan $279,294 Washington St $259,896 Kansas $259,848 Oregon $252,394 Arkansas $247,610 2023 Base Pay
Nebraska $725,000 Texas $557,500 Pittsburgh $521,833 Kentucky $475,000 Wisconsin $474,445 Minnesota $425,000 Louisville $400,000 Ohio State $301,923 Iowa State $290,000 Purdue $275,000 Long Beach State $273,000 Indiana $256,000 LSU $250,000 Oregon $250,000 Kansas $230,000 Oklahoma $230,000 Iowa $225,000 Georgia Tech $220,000 Tenessee $215,000 Utah $208,000 Maryland $188,980 Washington $187,000 North Carolina $150,000 Texas A&M No contract Note: We did not include private schools, which do not have release salary information. In the case of Penn State, because of a state law, we could not cull out individual volleyball compensation. The Texas A&M coach, Jamie Morrison, was paid last year, his first at the school, but did not sign a contract until later.
Top NCAA volleyball coaching salaries for 2022, 2023 Volleyballmag.com.
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