Last year it did. There have been many years when it turned a profit. That notwithstanding, if your standard is all that athletic programs that do not are turn a profit have no value, that pretty much covers, what 95% of college football? Are you saying all those programs have no value? If not, then why would that be true for Connecticut WBB?
No, you actually did. Take a look at the quote above. I get why you might want to walk that back.
Well I think most people would say that $1M broadcast right for a portion of their schedule is something "of substance relative to the economics of the college sports world" wouldn't you? Many football programs don't have that level deal. Again you seem to be being willfully disingenuous.
(Note that doesn't include the value of apparel rights, the net profit from games or NCAA credits.)