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The 20 Schools That Spend The Most Money On Their Men's Basketball Teams

#1 Louisville — $15.7 million

The 20 Schools That Spend The Most Money On Their Men's Basketball Teams

#2 Duke — $15.2 million

#2 Duke — $15.2 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.3 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $25.7 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $10.5 million

2013-14 record: 26-8

2014 NCAA Tournament: 3-seed (midwest)

#3 Syracuse — $13.8 million

#3 Syracuse — $13.8 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.8 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $26.0 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $12.2 million

2013-14 record: 27-5

2014 NCAA Tournament: 3-seed (south)

#4 Kentucky — $13.7 million

#4 Kentucky — $13.7 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.6 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $23.2 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $9.5 million

2013-14 record: 24-10

2014 NCAA Tournament: 8-seed (midwest)

#5 UCLA — $12.7 million

#5 UCLA — $12.7 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.5 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $12.4 million

Men's Basketball Profit: -$0.3 million

2013-14 record: 26-8

2014 NCAA Tournament: 4-seed (south)

#6 Kansas — $10.7 million

#6 Kansas — $10.7 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.2 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $16.4 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $5.7 million

2013-14 record: 24-9

2014 NCAA Tournament: 2-seed (south)

#7 Oklahoma State — $10.6 million

#7 Oklahoma State — $10.6 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.1 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $11.9 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $1.3 million

2013-14 record: 21-12

2014 NCAA Tournament: 9-seed (west)

#8 Indiana — $10.2 million

#8 Indiana — $10.2 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.1 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $21.3 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $11.1 million

2013-14 record: 17-15

2014 NCAA Tournament: did not make the NCAA Tournament

#9 Michigan State — $9.5 million

#9 Michigan State — $9.5 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.3 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $18.5 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $9.0 million

2013-14 record: 26-8

2014 NCAA Tournament: 4-seed (east)

#10 Texas — $9.0 million

#10 Texas — $9.0 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.4 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $16.9 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $7.9 million

2013-14 record: 23-10

2014 NCAA Tournament: 7-seed (midwest)

#11 Memphis — $8.5 million

#11 Memphis — $8.5 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.1 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $8.7 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $0.2 million

2013-14 record: 23-9

2014 NCAA Tournament: 8-seed (east)

#12 Florida — $8.2 million

#12 Florida — $8.2 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.7 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $13.4 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $5.2 million

2013-14 record: 32-2

2014 NCAA Tournament: 1-seed (south)

#13 Arkansas — $8.2 million

#13 Arkansas — $8.2 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.8 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $15.5 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $7.3 million

2013-14 record: 22-11

2014 NCAA Tournament: did not make the NCAA Tournament

#14 Illinois — $8.2 million

#14 Illinois — $8.2 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.1 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $18.5 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $10.3 million

2013-14 record: 20-14

2014 NCAA Tournament: did not make the NCAA Tournament

#15 Auburn — $8.0 million

#15 Auburn — $8.0 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.4 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $9.5 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $1.5 million

2013-14 record: 14-16

2014 NCAA Tournament: did not make the NCAA Tournament

#16 North Carolina — $7.8 million

#16 North Carolina — $7.8 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.2 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $19.6 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $11.8 million

2013-14 record: 23-9

2014 NCAA Tournament: 6-seed (east)

#17 Arizona — $7.8 million

#17 Arizona — $7.8 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.2 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $24.9 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $17.1 million

2013-14 record: 30-4

2014 NCAA Tournament: 1-seed (west)

#18 Pittsburgh — $7.5 million

#18 Pittsburgh — $7.5 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.3 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $12.8 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $5.3 million

2013-14 record: 25-9

2014 NCAA Tournament: 9-seed (south)

#19 Oklahoma — $7.4 million

#19 Oklahoma — $7.4 million

Gameday Expenses: $1.6 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $8.4 million

Men's Basketball Profit: $1.0 million

2013-14 record: 23-9

2014 NCAA Tournament: 5-seed (west)

#20 Connecticut — $7.3 million

#20 Connecticut — $7.3 million

Gameday Expenses: $2.1 million

Men's Basketball Revenue: $6.1 million

Men's Basketball Profit: -$1.2 million

2013-14 record: 26-8

2014 NCAA Tournament: 7-seed (east)

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