WATCH: Chris-Bailey Greene News Conference
TOLEDO, Ohio – Chris Bailey-Greene was officially introduced as the University of Toledo's head women's rowing coach at a news conference in the Nancy & James Lapp Creative Studio at Savage Arena on Wednesday afternoon.
Bailey-Greene is the program's first women's rowing head coach. Toledo recently added women's rowing as its 17
th varsity sports program.
"It's amazing to be back in Ohio, fulfilling my dreams," said Bailey-Greene, a native of Cincinnati. "I never thought in my wildest imagination that I would ever be back in Ohio starting a rowing program. A pipe dream has turned into a real dream for me."
Vice President and Director of Athletics
Bryan B. Blair said that Bailey-Greene's extensive experience at numerous prestigious institutions made him the ideal candidate to lead the Rockets' inaugural women's rowing program.
"As a native Ohioan and former Ivy League student-athlete, we could not have asked for a better fit to lead our women's rowing program," said Blair. "Chris has a broad range of coaching experiences in programs that have competed at the highest level of collegiate rowing and has a reputation for being a relentless recruiter. We look forward to him helping us build a first-class rowing program and are excited that he and his family are joining our #TeamToledo community!"
Bailey-Greene brings more than 13 years of coaching experience to Toledo. He most recently served as the associate head coach at Washington State University. He also served as an assistant coach at Yale, Oregon State and Gonzaga. Bailey-Greene competed as a student-athlete in varsity crew for four years at Brown University where his team won Ivy League titles in 2007 and 2008.
Bailey-Greene holds a B.A. in psychology and an M.S. in both clinical psychology and criminal justice. He is a Level III Certified US Rowing coach. He lives in Sylvania with his wife Emma, two boys Forrest and Quinn, and dog Gus.
The Rockets will begin competition in the fall of 2025. The Mid-American Conference added rowing as an official conference sport beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, with the league champion earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships.
"There is no better opportunity than building something from scratch," said Bailey-Greene. "For a lot of people, that scares them. For me, I've always gone for the challenge. We have a great support structure for rowing in the Toledo community, with the LeBoutillier Boathouse in International Park in downtown Toledo as well as the support of Metroparks Toledo. For recruiting purposes, we have so many youth rowing teams around us. I can't wait to keep building this program the right way."