WASHINGTON — College basketball might be an amateur sport, but the top programs bring in professional cash.
On Thursday,Ìý released a list of the 50 most profitable college basketballÌýprograms, and it includes some local teams.
The University of Maryland, College Park finished the season ranked No. 18Ìýin the AP Top 25 rankings, but it comes in as the 13thÌýmost profitable college basketball program with a net worth of nearly $124 million.
Virginia comes in at the 25th slot, with a net worth of just under $80 million. ÌýThe university had one of the biggest gains in Division I basketball, up 84 percent from 2014.
Virginia Commonwealth’s value is up almost 37 percent, coming in at 40th with $50 million, and Virginia Tech rounds out the local schools at No. 45,Ìýwith $46 million.
Off-court drama and a self-imposed post-season ban didn’t seem to wain Louisville, which has the highest net worth of any school at $301 million.
Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio State round out the top five richest programs.
If the Final Four results were based on value, 39th ranked Oklahoma ($51 million) would beat 54th ranked Villanova ($40 million), and No. 7Ìýranked North Carolina ($221 million) would top No. 9Ìýranked Syracuse ($204 million).
North Carolina is the most valuable team (and only No. 1 seed) still left in the tournament.