In this episode of Building a Champion, we sit down with Anthony Azama, Athletic Director at Washington University in St. Louis (WashU), to reflect on one of the greatest years in Bears athletics history.
From an undefeated NCAA Division III women’s soccer national championship to the first-ever women’s tennis national title, WashU added to its tradition of excellence with a total of 27 all-time national championships. Anthony shares how WashU sustains success through “competitive cooperation,” a culture where programs push each other while working together, and why alignment, relationships, and holistic student-athlete development are at the core of their approach.
We explore the role of academics, character, and culture in building lasting success — and how WashU’s values-driven model is preparing athletes for much more than wins on the scoreboard.
🎧 Listen in to hear how WashU is building champions in competition, the classroom, and life.