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Financial report shows USOPC tops $1B in assets, $281M in revenue in 2025

The USOPC’s total assets topped $1.14B in 2025 as the organization brought in more than $281M in revenue in the non-Games year. With expenses totaling more than $308M, the organization operated at a loss in the first year of the quadrennium. Olympic and Paralympic organizations typically see significant fluctuation in revenues throughout a quad, peaking in years with Summer Games.
The USOPC’s newly released consolidated financial report for 2025 -- the first year of the quad culminating in the 2028 Summer Games -- showed an increase in total assets driven by growth in investment. The organization’s total assets first crossed $1B in 2024. In the year since, its investments grew from more than $661M to $760M in 2025. Sponsorship and licensing made up more than half of its 2025 revenue, bringing in more than $154M. Investment income netted more than $61M, and contributions brought in more than $38M.
Distributions and payments to national governing bodies and athletes made up the largest of its expenses at nearly $110M, followed by personnel ($54M) and professional and outside services ($45M). USA Track and Field received the largest total distribution, topping $16M, followed by U.S. Ski and Snowboard at $15M. Seven NGBs received USOPC distributions of $5Mor more.
USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland, whose contract runs through the 2028 Games in L.A., had a total compensation of more than $1.4M. Seven other USOPC executives had compensation of $500,000 or more.
USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina tickets down 57% from peak price

The ticket price for USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina has dropped 57% from its peak, but the match still remains the fourth-priciest of the 16 World Cup Round of 32 games, according to TicketData.com.
The get-in price for Wednesday’s showdown at S.F. Bay Area Stadium was $1,369 late Tuesday. That is far from its peak of $3,150 following the Americans’ victory over Australia in their second group game, but it’s still well above the $800 price point when the tournament started.
Only three Round of 32 matches are more expensive: Argentina-Cabo Verde ($2,022), Mexico-Ecuador ($1,999) and Portugal-Croatia ($1,856). Also, USA-Bosnia is cheaper than the co-hosts’ three group games against Paraguay ($1,437), Australia ($1,758) and Turkiye ($1,907).
Levy selected to oversee food and beverage at Northwestern’s Ryan Field

Levy has been selected to provide food and beverage at Northwestern Univ.’s new Ryan Field when the most expensive college football stadium ever built opens this fall in Evanston, Ill.
Levy’s design and construction team, led by SBJ Game Changer Denise Gaffney, had been involved with Northwestern’s $870M project since the very beginning, but the university and Ryan Sports Development still conducted a competitive RFP process, to which most of the F&B industry responded. The win enhances Levy’s college football stadium client roster, which already included Notre Dame, Alabama, and Michigan.
The Ryan Field F&B program will emphasize local restaurants and chefs from Chicago’s thriving and diverse food scene, and will be brought to life in a variety of settings in and around the 35,000-seat stadium, whether high-end premium spaces, general concessions on the main concourse, or the stadium’s pregame and postgame festival grounds. And most of the stadium’s concessions outlets will be frictionless markets.
Levy, whose headquarters are on Michigan Ave. in nearby downtown Chicago, also currently serves fans at Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium and Welsh-Ryan Arena, along with other Northwestern campus venues.

New iterations of Pac-12, Mountain West officially launch

The new iterations of the Pac-12 and Mountain West conferences officially launched at midnight, with nine full-time members in the Pac-12 and 10 full-time members in the Mountain West (SBJ).
The Portland OREGONIAN cited a source as saying the Pac-12 will unveil on Wednesday that it has “signed a two-year deal to hold its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.” The conference held its men’s basketball tournament at T-Mobile Arena from 2017-24 (Portland OREGONIAN, 6/30).
The Mountain West on Wednesday will also “officially launch its new app.” Subscribers will be “asked to name their favorite team,” and schools “will receive a large portion of the revenue from their fans’ subscription” (Honolulu STAR-ADVERTISER, 6/30).
Report: Omnicom set to land Adidas’ global media account

Omnicom Media Group is “set to secure Adidas’ $512 million global media account,” according to a source cited by ADWEEK. Both WPP and Publicis were reportedly “pitching for the business.” WPP’s EssenceMediacom previously managed the account. Mediacom initially won it in 2018, prior to its 2023 merger with Essence. The Adidas account “will be led by OMG media agency PHD.” Adidas has “dialed up its marketing investments of late, having shelled out over” $3.4B on marketing expenses last year, up 8% from the previous year. The company is also “among the biggest World Cup sponsors, controlling a significant share of elite player endorsements, supplying match balls, and outfitting a dozen national teams” (ADWEEK, 6/30).
Nike sees bump in North American revenues despite overall rev dip in Q4

Nike on Tuesday posted quarterly earnings and revenue for its fiscal Q4 “that topped Wall Street expectations,” reporting overall revenue of $10.97B vs. $10.86B expected. The figures came “despite another sales decline in its key China market.” Nike posted net income of $1.07B, compared with $211M a year earlier. Overall revenue was down 1% from $11.10B in the prior-year period, but revenue in North America, Nike’s “largest market, climbed” 3% to $4.83B. However, that still “fell short of analysts’ expectations” of $4.88B. Sales in Nike’s Greater China market dropped 12% to $1.30B. Even so, the company “beat Wall Street’s expectations” of $1.24B in revenue (CNBC.com, 6/30).
On the company’s earnings call, Nike CEO Elliott Hill said he was “proud of the progress” the company has made, but he acknowledged, “overall, the results aren’t there yet.” The company’s share price, which has fallen more than 50% since Hill started work in October 2024, “dipped below $40 in after-hours trading” after the earnings report, “the lowest it’s traded in more than a decade.” China and Converse “remain significant weak spots,” with quarterly sales falling 12% and 32%, respectively. Both sectors of the business have been “persistently problematic in recent quarters.” On Tuesday, Hill said each is being “reset.” The quarter also included the recognition of a $986M tariff refund (Portland OREGONIAN, 7/1).
NHL offseason set to ramp up as free agency opens

The NHL’s “offseason high drama kicks off at high noon” Wednesday, as free agency officially opens at noon ET and teams “can officially ink unrestricted free agents to new contracts.” There was “a lot of trade activity in the lead-up, cutting into team’s salary caps,” and that “could lead to less-lucrative contracts being dished out.” In addition, more trades “could happen Wednesday” (BOSTON GLOBE, 6/30).
At “the head of the 2026 free-agent class” are the likes of G Sergei Bobrovsky, D John Carlson and D Jacob Trouba. While several pending unrestricted free agents “took themselves off the board” by signing extensions in recent weeks and months, those that remain “should reap the benefits of being desired in a limited marketplace” (THE ATHLETIC, 6/30).
NBA Cup to house title game at 98-year-old Hinkle Fieldhouse

The NBA will stage the NBA Cup’s 2026 championship game at Butler Univ.’s Hinkle Fieldhouse in what one team executive has already called the league’s “Field of Dreams” game.
Last December, after deciding to move the NBA Cup semifinals out of Las Vegas and into home markets, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver hinted the title game could be played at a “storied” college arena. Various team executives immediately guessed Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium, Kansas’ Allen Fieldhouse and Kentucky’s Rupp Arena, with the league confirming nothing.
But 98-year-old Hinkle Arena, roughly five miles from Indianapolis, ended up being the best historical and logistical fit -- considering it was home to the mystical 1954 Indiana state championship game that inspired the movie “Hoosiers” and because it has the four and five-star hotels to house a tentpole league event.
The announcement, made on Tuesday night’s Prime Video WNBA telecast, was originally ideated by Amazon executives who noticed the uneven and neutral NBA Cup crowds in Nevada over the past two seasons. They not only suggested the home market semifinals to improve arena energy, but also the college environment final.
NBA sets 2026-27 salary cap at $164.961M

The NBA has set the salary cap for the 2026-27 season at $164.961M. The tax level for the 2026-27 season is $200.428M. The salary cap and tax level go into effect at 12:01am ET on Wednesday. Teams were permitted to begin negotiating with all free agents at 6:00pm on Tuesday. For the 2026-27 season, the minimum team salary is $148.465M, the first apron level is $209.015M and the second apron level is $221.686M. The CBA provides for three different mid-level exceptions depending on a team’s salary level: The non-taxpayer mid-level is $15.044M, the taxpayer mid-level is $6.064M and the mid-level for a team with room under the salary cap is $9.366M (NBA).
Liberty become first WNBA team to win multiple Commissioner’s Cup titles

The Liberty “held off” the Aces by a score of 93-85 in the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup title game Tuesday night at Barclays Center. The victory gave the Liberty their second Commissioner’s Cup title, making them the first franchise to win multiple Cup championships (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 6/30).
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert was “met with emphatic boos from the crowd” while she attempted to present the Liberty with the Commissioner’s Cup trophy. The boos “began the instant the tournament’s namesake touched the mic, and didn’t stop until she was done speaking.” It “appeared that the crowd contributed to Engelbert rushing through her comments” (USA TODAY, 6/30).
William Blair completes Inner Circle acquisition

Global investment bank William Blair has closed its acquisition of sports investment bank Inner Circle Sports. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.
Inner Circle has long punched above its weight as a boutique, sector-specific advisory firm. Launched in 2002 and led by Steve Horowitz and Rob Tilliss, ICS has worked on some of the industry’s top team transactions. It’s currently advising Clearlake Capital’s Jose Feliciano on his acquisition of the Padres and advised Luke Walton on buying a minority stake in the Bulls, among other notable sports M&A deals. ICS has also recently overseen the NWSL’s expansion process.
The ICS acquisition comes as the sports industry proves increasingly appealing to sophisticated investors and, thus, to global advisory practices like William Blair, which has managed nearly $600B worth of M&A deals. ICS will continue to operate separately within William Blair, and the firm is now hiring to expand on its current staff of 16 full timers.
USL club Atlético Dallas acquires Dallas Trinity FC

Atlético Dallas has acquired USL Super League club Dallas Trinity FC, “bringing the women’s professional soccer club under the same ownership group” as the city’s future USL Championship franchise. Financial terms “were not revealed, but the acquisition places both clubs under USL Dallas LLC,” a move the organization said that is “intended to expand professional soccer opportunities in Texas.” Dallas Trinity FC will “continue competing in the Gainbridge Super League following the ownership change.” Atlético Dallas is scheduled to begin play in the USL Championship in 2027 (FOX4NEWS.com, 6/30). Like Trinity, Atlético Dallas “will soon play matches at the Cotton Bowl” (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 6/30).
CNBC will air Pro Padel League matches in new deal

Pro Padel League has a new deal with USA Sports that will see five matches air on CNBC during its 2026 season. It is the first time the nascent North American padel league, which begins its third full season with an event in N.Y. July 9-12, will have matches air exclusively on a national network in the U.S. PPL Chief Commercial Officer Diane Gotua told SBJ that the deal only encompasses the 2026 season for now, but she is optimistic coverage will continue as PPL expands its events calendar from five to 10 in 2027. She declined to comment on financial terms but said USA Sports will “do marketing and promotion around tune-in.”
CNBC will carry Sunday championship matches from each of the PPL’s five events in 2026. Gotua said the broadcasts will include a short pregame show, and that all will air live except the N.Y. event, which will run on a slight delay.
“Huge milestone for us,” Gotua said. “For [CNBC] to say that they would allocate time and feature Pro Padel League matches on the network is testament to the growing demand for the sport and our product.” PPL has added multiyear sponsorship deals with Padeltek, Franklin Sports, Frederique Constant and Engine and raised a $15M Series A led by Hornets co-owner Rick Schnall since the end of its 2025 season.
Range Sports advised PPL, whose side of talks was led by Gotua and CEO Mike Dorfman, on the deal. USA Sports negotiated directly with Versant SVP/Strategy & Business Development Celia Kohl and USA Sports President Matt Hong.
Roster Spots
The Panthers are looking for a Head of Content. The Sunrise-based position is responsible for developing and executing a content strategy that reflects the ambition of this organization and puts the brand at the intersection of sport, culture and storytelling (Panthers).
Red Bull N.Y. are looking for a Head of Team Operations. The Morristown-based position is responsible for strategic oversight of operations across the club’s first and second team ensuring training, matchday, travel and day-to-day logistics run smoothly and consistently (Red Bull N.Y.).
Trajektory is looking for a Head of Analytics. The Chicago-based position is responsible for implementing data-driven capacity planning to optimize the distribution of project tasks and ensure on-time delivery of client data and reports (Trajektory).
The Celtics are looking for a Manager/Partner Development. The Boston-based position is responsible for implementing partner assets from in-market/arena activation, branded content creation, social media campaigns, online and retail promotions, community-based programs and event planning execution (Celtics).
Speed Reads...
On Wednesday, five Power 4 schools “are making the switch” in their apparel provider -- Georgia Tech (Adidas to Under Armour), Penn State (Nike to Adidas), Tennessee (Nike to Adidas), Utah (Under Armour to Adidas) and South Carolina (Under Armour to Nike) (Columbia STATE, 6/29).
TKO Group Holdings staged two international events over the weekend -- in Riyadh, WWE and its local partners at the GEA presented Night of Champions from a sold-out Kingdom Arena, drawing more than 18,000 fans and featuring a record number of partners. Across WWE’s main social channels, Night of Champions generated 186.8 million social video views. Then in Baku, UFC returned to Azerbaijan with UFC Fight Night at National Gymnastics Arena, where more than 10,500 fans attended the sold-out event (WWE).
The city of Surrey, B.C., has announced “new details for its plan to build a 10,000-seat sports and entertainment arena, including a partnership” with the Western Hockey League Vancouver Giants. Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke said tat the new City Centre Arena and Cultural Event Centre is “projected to hold major concerts, cultural events and sports games” (Vancouver PROVINCE, 6/30).
The most read article yesterday was about U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin defended the administration’s treatment of Iran in the World Cup: DHS secretary: ‘So glad’ Iran is out of World Cup.
Quick Hits...
“It’s unfortunate that it’s come to this over basketball. Now, we’re painted as thugs and there’s death threats out on us. It’s really unacceptable and needs to change in this league. I’m sick and tired of it” -- Mercury F Alyssa Thomas, who said she has received death threats since her on-court incident with Fever G Caitlin Clark (ARIZONA REPUBLIC, 6/30).
Morning Hot Reads: More than Shoes
Jay Paterno penned a story for STATECOLLEGE.com under the header, “Penn State-Nike Relationship Was About More Than Just the Shoes.” Wednesday “marks the end of a long partnership” between Nike and Penn State as the school switches to Adidas. On Monday, Penn State’s athletic social media “featured some pictures of Penn State athletes and the swoosh thanking Nike for 33 years.” But the partnership “ran much deeper than just a business relationship and stretches back much farther than 33 years.”
Also:
- NBCUniversal builds Sail4th 250 coverage around nearly 50 cameras and no rehearsal.
- Columbus sports scene has turned professional since Bicentennial year.
Social Scoop...
Mr. Baseball Forever 💙
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) June 30, 2026
Today, we joined our Milwaukee community in celebrating the completion of a new Bob Uecker mural in downtown MKE
Thank you to artist Mauricio Ramirez for his stunning work, as well as Pat Murphy, Christian Yelich and all who came out to celebrate today pic.twitter.com/wT4PmIpTvo
Introducing Cowboy Haaland
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 1, 2026
(via Snapchat/erling.haaland) pic.twitter.com/cjJ3mtdV0p
Coop the honorary viking 😂 @ErlingHaaland how’d he do?!#MFFL pic.twitter.com/5ysRtrxdqP
— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) June 30, 2026
Así sonó el Himno Nacional Mexicano en la plancha del Zócalo capitalino, que esta noche se encuentra completamente abarrotado por miles de aficionados para apoyar al 'Tricolor'.
— NMás (@nmas) July 1, 2026
Sigue la señal por https://t.co/OZdJPy7Oml pic.twitter.com/4r1VzjJbcJ
This video of Mexico fans celebrating their World Cup win at the Angel of Independence is insane 🤯
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) July 1, 2026
Just look what it means 🇲🇽pic.twitter.com/pkYWXclZjA
Fan behind home plate goes crazy after Mexico scored a goal 😂 pic.twitter.com/AG1JmbCaxe
— Blake Harris (@BlakeHHarris) July 1, 2026
"It's a team we respect a lot and there are a lot of challenges this match will present."
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) July 1, 2026
Mauricio Pochettino previews Wednesday's Round of 32 game against Bosnia and Herzegovina. #USMNT x @LaColombeCoffee pic.twitter.com/SUCRlzMbch
Happy Bobby Bonilla Deferral Day: Bonilla is set to collect another $1.193 million from the New York Mets today, as he will each July 1st through the year 2035. pic.twitter.com/DFcrr3S5Qu
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 1, 2026
Took some time to remind you what Jesse Owens means and what he came back home to. pic.twitter.com/Sv6uYZDUPU
— David Dennis Jr. (@DavidDTSS) July 1, 2026
Last night’s ‘Final Jeopardy’ category was ‘20th Century Novels’
“David Ben-Gurion called this 1958 book ‘as a piece of propaganda ... the greatest thing ever written about Israel.’”
Off the presses...
The Morning Buzz offers today’s back pages and sports covers from some of North America’s major metropolitan newspapers:
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Final Jeopardy...
“What is ‘Exodus’?”
















