Lance Allan, Sports Director
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Lance Allan is thrilled to be part of the Hometown Sports team. With over three decades of experience, Allan brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for Wisconsin sports to CBS 58.
Growing up in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, Allan has always had a deep-rooted love for sports in the Badger State. A proud graduate of UW-Madison in 1992, he has spent 32 years in the industry, including 28 years in Milwaukee. His dedication to sports journalism has earned him recognition as a two-time NSSA Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year (2005 and 2012).
Allan's impressive career highlights include interviewing Brett Favre during his induction into the Packers Hall of Fame in front of 66,000 fans at Lambeau Field, as well as serving as co-host for popular shows such as the Mike McCarthy Show and the Shaka Smart Show. His extensive background spans the Packers TV Network, the Badgers Radio Network, and IndyCar, allowing him to cover major events such as the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, Final Four, and the Ryder Cup.
Lance lives in the Milwaukee area with his wife Amy, and together they have three children. He is eager to get back on the air, connect with the community and engage with local sports fans.
Articles by Lance Allan
- Necedah's Johnny Sauter ponders future and rich racing past of Wisconsin
- New fatherhood has Richfield's Josh Bilicki ready for NASCAR start to the season
- Former Packers kicker Mason Crosby announces retirement from NFL
- Messmer Sophomore Destiny Weaver already in 1,000-point club
- IndyCar and Indy NXT drivers roll into Milwaukee for Admirals appearance
- Milwaukee's Christian Rodriguez guided in UFC by 'Showtime' Pettis, wants to rep the city
- Mr. 400: Milwaukee Wave player Ian Bennett hits major milestone
- Franklin's Sam Mayer set with new team
- Badgers, Brown Deer's Zack Baun helps Eagles with pick of the Pack
- LaFleur believes Love is still improving
- Former Detroit Lions player Brian Calhoun returns to Oak Creek as head coach
- 'Anything can happen': Wisconsin's Jordan Stolz sets sights on Olympic gold
- Speedskater and Kewaskum native Jordan Stolz prepares for World Cup
- SHAW changes lives with the gift of hockey
- Soccer star and Union Grove native gives back to local kids
- Packers prep for Saints in the snow
- Bucks defeat Oklahoma City Thunder to win NBA Cup