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Sports Director

Mccook, NE · On-site

$38K - $42K/yr

Compiles program statistics. Monitors and evaluates participation trends. * Other duties as needed ... Sports Administrator YMCA of Greater Omaha

Stats Crew

Denver, CO · On-site

$19.29/hr

... Sportsman Group and SkyCam. Nature of Work: Assisting the Team Operations Sr. Coordinator, NLL and NLL Officials with NLL game statistics that will be reported back to the league. Examples of work ...

JOUR 368 Sports Reporting SPRTCMN 322 Live Sports Event Production SPRTCMN 324 Sports Media Personal Branding SPRTCMN 327 Sports Stats & Analytics SPRTCMN 328 Sports Social Media SPRTCMN 329 Sports ...

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How much do sports statistics jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for sports statistics in the United States is $83,657.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $116,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are the Qualifications to Get a Sports Statistics Job?

To get a sports statistics job, you typically need a bachelor’s degree in statistics, math, computer science, or physics. Some entry-level positions, such as a recorder, may only request a high school diploma or GED certificate as well as relevant experience or on-the-job training. More complex positions, particularly with sports teams, often require advanced education, such as a master’s degree or doctorate in statistics or sports administration. Other qualifications may be specific to where you work. For example, if you write for a newspaper or sports website, you must have excellent writing, research, and critical thinking skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sports Statistician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sports Statistician, you need a strong background in mathematics, statistical analysis, and a relevant degree such as statistics, mathematics, or data science. Familiarity with statistical software (like R, SPSS, or Python), sports data collection systems, and database management tools is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for interpreting and presenting complex data clearly. These skills ensure accurate data analysis, meaningful insights, and clear reporting to support decision-making in the sports industry.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in sports statistics, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in sports statistics often encounter challenges such as managing large volumes of real-time data, ensuring data accuracy under tight deadlines, and effectively communicating complex statistical findings to coaches or analysts with varying technical backgrounds. Addressing these challenges typically involves leveraging advanced analytics software, establishing clear data validation processes, and developing strong collaboration skills to translate data insights into actionable strategies. Regular training and staying updated with the latest industry tools can also help overcome these hurdles and enhance overall effectiveness in the role.

What are sports statisticians?

Sports statisticians are professionals who collect, analyze, and interpret data related to sporting events and athletes’ performance. They track a wide range of statistics, such as player scores, team performance metrics, and historical trends, to provide insights for coaches, teams, media, and fans. Their work helps inform game strategies, player evaluations, and even fantasy sports analytics. Sports statisticians may work for professional teams, sports organizations, or media outlets, and often use specialized software and mathematical models in their analyses.

What is the difference between Sports Statistics vs Sports Data Analyst?

AspectSports StatisticsSports Data Analyst
Required CredentialsDegree in sports management, statistics, or related fieldDegree in data science, statistics, or related field
Work EnvironmentSports teams, media, or research organizationsSports organizations, analytics firms, or media companies
Employer & Industry UsageFocus on collecting and analyzing game statsFocus on interpreting data trends and providing insights

Sports Statistics primarily involves collecting, recording, and analyzing game data to evaluate player and team performance. Sports Data Analysts go a step further by interpreting complex data sets to generate actionable insights for teams, broadcasters, or sponsors. While both roles require a background in statistics or related fields, Sports Data Analysts often utilize advanced data tools and programming skills. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and employer expectations in the sports industry.

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Infographic showing various Sports Statistics job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,657 per year, or $40.2 per hour.
Part-time Faculty, Sports Communication

Part-time Faculty, Sports Communication

DePaul University

Chicago, IL • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


DePaul University rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 28 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

381st of 529 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Description
The Sports Communication BA degree program in the College of Communication at DePaul University invites expressions of interest for part-time faculty teaching opportunities for undergraduate sports media/sports journalism classes. Applicants with expertise that matches course scheduling needs will be contacted for an interview for availability for Winter Quarter 2026 and/or Spring Quarter 2026.
Opportunities are usually Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, 2 times per week for the 10-week quarter for two 90-minute sessions usually meeting 10:10-11:40 a.m., 11:50-1:20, or 1:30-3 p.m. in the Loop. (Winter Quarter is January-March, Spring Quarter is March-June.)
DePaul is specifically interested in candidates who may be a good match for the following types of courses:
JOUR 368 Sports Reporting
SPRTCMN 322 Live Sports Event Production
SPRTCMN 324 Sports Media Personal Branding
SPRTCMN 327 Sports Stats & Analytics
SPRTCMN 328 Sports Social Media
SPRTCMN 329 Sports Audio Production
SPRTCMN 396 Sports Communication Capstone (project & portfolio)
Qualifications
Master's degree or bachelor's degree plus significant experience (5 years) in sports media desired.
The candidate must have demonstrated professional experience and success in the sports industry, plus experience mentoring young journalists or media workers on project work based with constructive feedback. Commitment to professional development and helping develop students as media professionals requested.
Classroom teaching experience highly desired.
Application Instructions
Please include a short statement explaining why you are qualified to teach an undergraduate sports media/sports journalism class and include an updated resume.
Considerations:
Exceptions to standard rates may apply to courses with unique credit hours, supervision, labs, clinical/practicum courses, coaching, administrative tasks, and courses that are either over-enroled or under-enrolled.
General Compensation/Benefits Statement:
DePaul University has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the qualifications, education, experience, and training of the selected candidate, the scope and responsibilities of the position, departmental budget availability, internal salary equity considerations, and available market information.
DePaul University offers a variety of benefit options for qualified part-time employees. Further information regarding benefits can be found here: https://offices.depaul.edu/human-resources/benefits/part-time/Pages/default.aspx
About DePaul University's Academic Calendar:
Except for the College of Law, DePaul University operates on a quarter system. Classes in Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters are 11 weeks in length (including finals week) and Summer courses, in two sessions, are typically 5 weeks in length. The College of Law operates on the semester system. Classes in the Fall and Spring semesters are 16 weeks in length (including finals week) and it offers a Summer Session of 7 weeks (including final exams).

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