Celebrating progress: women's representation in NCAA sports, leadership roles

Female student-athletes, coaches and administrators see growth in numbers

Posted on 3/1/25 8:00 AM

As Women's History Month is celebrated this March, the NCAA proudly acknowledges the remarkable contributions and advancements of women in college sports. With record-breaking participation numbers, increased leadership representation and rising graduation rates, women continue to shape the landscape of collegiate athletics.

Here are key highlights from the 2023-24 academic year that showcase these positive trends.

1. Record-high participation

The 2023-24 academic year saw an all-time high of 235,735 student-athletes competing in NCAA women's sports across all NCAA divisions. This includes student-athletes competing in NCAA championship sports (230,077) and Emerging Sports for Women (5,658).How the numbers break down by division:

2. Leading women's sports

Several women's sports continue to see strong participation, particularly:

3. Sports on the rise

Several women's sports have experienced significant growth recently and over the past 10 years. The common thread among them: They all started or are currently in the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program.

The Emerging Sports for Women program — overseen by the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics — was established in 1994 based on a recommendation from the NCAA Gender Equity Task Force. Since then, six sports have become championship sports (beach volleyball, rowing, ice hockey, water polo, bowling and women's wrestling).

In 2023-24, emerging sports accounted for over 5,000 participation opportunities, an increase of over 30% from 2022-23, based on NCAA Sports Sponsorship and Participation Rates data. Below are a few highlights from those sports.

One-year increases:

10-year increases:

4. Graduation Success Rates

Women's sports participants continue to excel academically, with graduation rates reaching historic highs:

5. Growth in leadership

Representation among women in administrative and coaching roles has also reached new milestones: