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Stonehill NIL Spending — $700K Est. 2026

Stonehill
#353 Nationally
NEC
FCS

Stonehill

Estimated NIL Spend

$700K

2025–26 est.

Top Sport

Men's Basketball

$500K

NIL Spend Analysis

Estimated 2025 Total
$700K
Budget-Conscious
vs #1 Overall ($1M)70.0%
#353
National
#1
Conference
Top Infinity%
Nationally
By Sport
Men's Basketball — $0.50M (71.4%)Women's Basketball — $0.10M (14.3%)Other Sports — $0.10M (14.3%)
TopMen's Basketball71%
Men's Basketball$500K71.4%
Women's Basketball$100K14.3%
Other Sports$100K14.3%
NIL ProfileNEC · 2026
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Stonehill is a NEC program that recently completed its transition to Division I from Division II.

Men's basketball receives the primary NIL investment. The Easton, Massachusetts market benefits from Boston area proximity.

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Estimated Spend by Sport

Men's Basketball$500K71.4%

Boston market proximity gives commercial NIL access

Women's Basketball$100K14.3%
Other Sports$100K14.3%

Baseball, soccer, track, volleyball, lacrosse, swimming, cross country

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About Stonehill NIL Spending in 2026

Stonehill ranks #353 nationally in estimated NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) spending for the 2025–26 athletic year, with a combined budget of $700K across all sports. As a FCS program in the NEC, Stonehillcompetes with the nation's top revenue-sharing and collective-funded programs to attract and retain top recruits, transfer-portal talent, and returning starters.

The Sideline's NIL Tracker compiles Stonehill's reported NIL figures from publicly disclosed contracts, collective funding announcements, athletic department reporting, and cross-referenced industry sources. Numbers reflect estimates of Stonehill's 2026 NIL budget allocations including football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, softball, and Olympic sports where applicable. Men's Basketball represents the largest single-sport allocation at $500K.

NIL spending at Stonehill continues to evolve following the House v. NCAA settlement, which permits direct revenue sharing with student-athletes starting in the 2025–26 academic year. Stonehill's figures include both the school's revenue-share allocation and third-party collective deals from boosters and alumni networks. For broader context, view our complete NIL Tracker rankings or compare Stonehill directly to other programs on the NIL Compare tool.

Schedule

2026

Stonehill NIL FAQ

How much does Stonehill spend on NIL in 2026?

Stonehill is estimated to spend $700K on NIL in the 2025–26 athletic year, including revenue-sharing allocations and third-party collective deals. This ranks #353 nationally among Division I programs.

What conference does Stonehill play in?

Stonehill competes in the NEC at the FCS level.

Which Stonehill sport gets the most NIL money?

Men's Basketball is Stonehill's top NIL-funded sport with approximately $500K in estimated 2026 spending.

How does Stonehill compare to other NEC schools?

Stonehill's $700K NIL budget can be compared against every NEC program and all 357 Division I schools on The Sideline's NIL Tracker.

Where does Stonehill's NIL money come from?

Stonehill's NIL budget combines two sources: the school's direct revenue-share allocation (capped at roughly $20.5M industry-wide following the House settlement) and third-party collective deals funded by boosters, alumni, and corporate sponsors.

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Quick Stats

National Rank#353
ConferenceNEC
DivisionFCS
Est. Total Spend$700K
Primary SportMen's Basketball

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