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EP. 21 | A CONVERSATION WITH PITT AD ALLEN GREENE

40 min · 26. Mai 2026
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In Episode 21 of The CALS Report, Ryan Bradley talks with University of Pittsburgh Athletics Director Allen Greene. Greene shares perspective from his journey through college baseball, professional baseball, and athletic administration, along with lessons learned from leading at multiple institutions and building alignment at Pitt. The conversation touches on the realities of modern college athletics, the importance of culture inside a department, and why developing student-athletes still has to stay at the center of the mission. It’s a thoughtful discussion filled with practical perspective for anyone working in or around college athletics.

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