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 lists below give the compensation for the fiscal year 2022 and the base salaries for 2023 of the top-paid coaches in NCAA volleyball.
The figures for the fiscal year 2022 (the 2021 season) encompass total compensation and were pulled from financial reports submitted annually to the NCAA.
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.
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