Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2021 Results
NEW YORK, N.Y., August 19, 2021 – Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. (NYSE: MSGS) today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended June 30, 2021.
The fiscal 2021 fourth quarter was highlighted by the New York Knicks’ (“Knicks”) return to the NBA playoffs. In mid-May, New York State eased capacity restrictions, enabling the team to welcome what was, at that time, the largest indoor crowds to gather in New York State since the start of the pandemic for its three home playoff games at Madison Square Garden Arena (“The Garden”).
Prior to the playoffs, both the Knicks and New York Rangers (“Rangers”) concluded their 2020-21 regular seasons during the fiscal 2021 fourth quarter with home games at The Garden restricted to 10% capacity. The Knicks and Rangers played 13 and 11 regular season home games in the quarter, respectively, with limited attendance, as compared to no games for either team in the prior year period due to the suspensions of the 2019-20 NBA and NHL seasons in mid-March 2020.
Results for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021 reflect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including government-mandated assembly restrictions at The Garden and the shortened 2020-21 NBA and NHL regular seasons. For fiscal 2021, the Company generated $415.7 million in revenues as compared to $603.3 million in revenues in the prior year. In addition, the Company had an operating loss of $78.4 million and an adjusted operating loss of $12.5 million, compared to an operating loss of $93.9 million and an adjusted operating loss of $27.5 million in the prior year.(1)
For the fiscal 2021 fourth quarter, the Company reported revenues of $146.9 million, as compared to negative revenues of $7.0 million in the prior year quarter. In addition, the Company had an operating loss of $20.8 million and adjusted operating loss of $5.8 million in the fiscal 2021 fourth quarter, compared to an operating loss of $44.9 million and an adjusted operating loss of $33.6 million in the prior year quarter.
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. President and CEO Andrew Lustgarten said: “Despite a challenging year, we had a tremendous response from Knicks’ and Rangers’ fans last season, including sell-out games and robust local ratings. For 2021-22, we look forward to building on this enthusiasm as we prepare for capacity crowds and full 82-game seasons. We have already seen robust season ticket renewals, along with strong momentum on the marketing partnership front – both clear reminders of the role sports plays in bringing people together – and we remain confident in our ability to drive long-term value for our shareholders.”