List of Sigma Alpha Epsilon members
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is a North American social college fraternity. It was founded at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on March 9, 1856. This is a list of notable members of the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Academia and educator
- Hurst Robins Anderson – president of Centenary University, Hamline University, and American University
 - Paul R. Anderson – president of Chatham University and Temple University
 - Milton Eisenhower – president Kansas State University, president Johns Hopkins University
 - James M. Farr – president of the University of Florida
 - Mike Feinberg – co-founder of the KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program)
 - Bruce Grube – president of Georgia Southern University[1]
 - Ralph Cooper Hutchinson – president of Washington & Jefferson College[1]
 - Richard Kinney—president of Hadley School for the Blind[1]
 - Dan Papp – president of Kennesaw State University[1]
 - Luis Proenza- president of University of Akron[1]
 - Clemmie Spangler – served as president of the University of North Carolina system from 1986–1997[2]
 
Business
- Josh Abramson – founder of CollegeHumor, University of Richmond[2]
 - Keith Barr - former CEO of Intercontinental Hotels Group, Cornell University
 - John F. Barrett – chairman, president and chief executive officer of Western & Southern Financial Group, University of Cincinnati[2]
 - John Bugas – former vice president – Ford Motor Company University of Wyoming[2]
 - John T. Chambers – CEO and Chairman of Cisco Systems, Duke University[2]
 - Joe Craft – President, Alliance Resource Partners, L.P., funded Joe Craft Center Kentucky Basketball Facilities at University of Kentucky, philanthropist[2]
 - Cecil B. Day – founder of Days Inn, Georgia Institute of Technology[2]
 - John Thompson Dorrance – founder of Campbell's Soup, MIT[2]
 - Fred Ehrsam – co-founder of Coinbase, Duke University[3]
 - David Einhorn – president, Greenlight Capital, Cornell University
 - Scott T. Ford – CEO, Alltel Wireless, University of Arkansas[2]
 - Paul L. Foster – president and CEO of Western Refining, Baylor University[2]
 - J. B. Fuqua – former businessman and philanthropist. The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University is named after him
 - Bowman Gray Sr. – former president and chairman of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, UNC Chapel Hill[2]
 - Josh Harris – co-founder of Apollo Global Management and owner of several sports teams[4][2]
 - George Watts Hill – banker, hospital administrator, and philanthropist, UNC Chapel Hill[2]
 - Paul Tudor Jones – founder of the Tudor Investment Corporation, University of Virginia[5]
 - Steve Lacy – president and CEO, Meredith Corporation, Kansas State University[2]
 - David S. Lewis – former chairman and CEO, General Dynamics Corporation, Georgia Tech[2]
 - Lewis Bergman Maytag (Iowa State, 1910) – Maytag Corporation president[2]
 - Aubrey McClendon – co-founder and CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Duke University[2]
 - John Motley Morehead III – Developed foundation of Union Carbide Company, Lifetime philanthropist UNC Chapel Hill[2]
 - Doug Oberhelman - former CEO and Executive Chairman of Caterpillar Inc., Millikin University[2]
 - William Perez – former CEO, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company and Nike, Inc., Cornell University[2]
 - Ross Perot Jr. – businessman and real estate developer, chairman of Perot Systems, Vanderbilt University[2]
 - T. Boone Pickens – chairman, Mesa Petroleum, Oklahoma State University[2]
 - Charles Price II – chairman and CEO – Price Candy Company, University of Missouri[2]
 - Dan Rapoport – financier and philanthropist, president of Rapoport Capital, University of Houston[2]
 - William Spell – founder and current president of Spell Capital Partners, University of Minnesota
 - Chris Sullivan, founder Outback Steakhouse, University of Kentucky[2]
 - William T. Young – businessman, founder and former CEO of JIF, University of Kentucky[2]
 
Entertainment
Television and film
- George Bodenheimer – president of ESPN Inc. and ESPN on ABC[6]
 - Beau Bridges – actor, UCLA[6]
 - Lloyd Bridges – actor, UCLA[6]
 - Dave Campbell – ESPN baseball broadcaster, University of Michigan[6]
 - Danny Lee Clark – Nitro from the original American Gladiators, San Jose State University[6]
 - Sandro Corsaro – producer/TV show creator University of Southern California
 - James Denton – actor – Desperate Housewives, University of Tennessee[6]
 - Sam Elliott – actor, Cal State L.A.[6]
 - Bob Eubanks – television personality, game show host
 - Barry Fanaro – screenwriter, The Golden Girls, Kingpin, Mercer University[6]
 - Carmen Finestra – television producer and writer (The Cosby Show, Home Improvement), Penn State University[6]
 - Ron Franklin – ESPN college football and basketball broadcaster, University of Mississippi
 - Gregory Thomas Garcia – creator and producer My Name is Earl, Yes, Dear, Frostburg State University[6]
 - Terry Gilliam – film director, member of Monty Python, Occidental College[6]
 - Bob Goen – former co-host of Entertainment Tonight, San Diego State University[6]
 - Philip Graham – former publisher of the Washington Post and Newsweek, University of Florida[6]
 - John Lee Hancock – film director, The Blind Side, Baylor University[6]
 - Ernie Harwell – former baseball broadcaster for the Detroit Tigers, Emory University
 - Ed Hinton – ESPN NASCAR columnist, University of Southern Mississippi[6]
 - Chet Huntley – NBC news anchor Montana State University
 - Paul James – actor, television show Greek, Syracuse University[6]
 - Richard Kind – actor, Spin City, Northwestern University[6]
 - Steven Levitan – writer/producer University of Wisconsin-Madison[6]
 - Matt Long – actor, Western Kentucky University[6]
 - David McKenna – writer/producer of Blow, American History X, San Diego State University[6]
 - Ross Porter – former baseball announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, University of Oklahoma[6]
 - Pat Robertson – media mogul, televangelist, political commentator Washington and Lee University
 - Michael Rosenbaum – actor, Lex Luthor: Smallville, Western Kentucky University
 - Hughes Rudd – CBS News anchor, correspondent, University of Missouri
 - Ryen Russillo – co-host of The Scott Van Pelt Show on ESPN Radio, University of Vermont
 - Fred Savage – actor, known for the Wonder Years, Stanford University
 - Grant Shaud – actor on Murphy Brown, University of Richmond
 - Mike Song – dancer, founder of Kaba Modern University of California, Irvine
 - David Spade – actor known for Saturday Night Live, Arizona State University
 - Kevin Tighe – actor, University of Southern California
 - Casper Van Dien – actor Starship Troopers, Beverly Hills 90210 Florida State University
 - Ed Wilson – president of Tribune Broadcasting, former president of Fox Television, NBC Enterprises, and CBS Enterprises, University of Arkansas
 - Robert S. Woods – actor One Life to Live Long Beach State University
 - Robert Young – Actor – Father Knows Best, Marcus Welby, MD Depauw University
 
Music
- Glen Ballard – veteran songwriter and producer, University of Mississippi[7]
 - Dierks Bentley – country music singer University of Vermont[7]
 - Jimmy Dunne – songwriter, recording artist, composer, film and television producer, University of Kentucky[7]
 - Bobby Hatfield – singer, the Righteous Brothers, California State University Long Beach[7]
 - Nick Lachey – singer and former husband of Jessica Simpson, Miami University[7]
 - George McConnell – former guitarist for Widespread Panic, University of Mississippi[7]
 - Quinn XCII, songwriter and musician, Michigan State University
 - Matt Stillwell – country music artist, songwriter Western Carolina University
 - Bobby Troup – musician, songwriter University of Pennsylvania
 - Rudy Vallée – singer, actor, and entertainer, University of Maine, Yale University[8]
 - Christian Talcott Webster (Chris Webby) - independent hip hop artist, Hofstra University[9]
 
Law
- Bruce Castor – former solicitor general and acting attorney general of Pennsylvania, Lafayette College
 - Andrew O. Holmes – Associate Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court[10][11]
 - L.Q.C. Lamar – Statesman (D), Justice of US Supreme Court, University of Mississippi
 - Richard Scruggs – Lawyer, University of Mississippi
 
Literature and journalism
- George Abbe – poet and author, University of New Hampshire[12]
 - Sandro Corsaro – author and animator[12]
 - Ross M. Dick – journalist at The Milwaukee Journal and fourth president of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing
 - William Faulkner – Nobel Prize-winning author, University of Mississippi
 - John Jakes – author, DePauw University
 - James J. Kilpatrick – syndicated newspaper columnist, author, University of Missouri
 - Albert Jay Nock – author and social critic
 - Walker Percy – author, UNC Chapel Hill
 - Ernie Pyle – Pulitzer Prize-winning World War II journalist, Indiana University[13]
 - Charles Strum – Associate managing editor for the New York Times, Dickinson College[13]
 - Curtis Wilkie - Newspaper reporter, college professor and historian, University of Mississippi
 - Stuart Woods – author, University of Georgia
 
Military
- Charles C. Campbell, USA (Ret.) – US Army general (retired), former FORSCOM commander, Louisiana State University[11]
 - Dana T. Merrill – United States Army brigadier general[11]
 - Richard Myers – former chairman, Joint Chief of Staff, Kansas State University[11]
 - Arlo L. Olson – United States Army Captain, Awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War II, University of South Dakota[14]
 - Edmund Kirby Smith – general, Confederate States of America, The University of the South
 - Seymour W. Terry – United States Army Captain, World War II Medal of Honor Recipient, University of Arkansas[14]
 - William Peterkin Upshur – United States Marine Corps Major General, Awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War I, Virginia Military Institute[15]
 
Politics
President
- William McKinley – Twenty-fifth President of the United States (R), Mount Union College[16]
 
U.S. Senate
- Max Baucus – U.S. Senator from Montana (D), Stanford University[17]
 - J.C.W. Beckham – former U.S. Senator from Kentucky (D); youngest Governor of Kentucky; namesake of Beckham County, Oklahoma, Centre College[17]
 - Dennis Chavez – former U.S. Senator from New Mexico University of New Mexico[17]
 - Jim DeMint – former U.S. Senator from South Carolina (R), University of Tennessee[17]
 - Pete Domenici – former U.S. Senator from New Mexico (R), University of New Mexico[17]
 - Peter Fitzgerald – former U.S. Senator from Illinois (R), Dartmouth College[17]
 - John J. Hickey – former Wyoming governor and U.S. Senator (D), University of Wyoming[17]
 - Johnny Isakson – U.S. Senator from Georgia (R), University of Georgia[17]
 - Connie Mack III – former Florida U.S. Senator (R), University of Florida[17]
 - Larry Pressler – former South Dakota U.S. Senator (R), University of South Dakota[17]
 - David Pryor – former Arkansas Governor and U.S. Senator (D), University of Arkansas[17]
 - Mark Pryor – U.S. Senator from Arkansas (D), University of Arkansas[17]
 - Richard Russell – former US Senator from Georgia University of Georgia[17]
 - George Smathers- former U.S. Senator and Congressman from Florida (D), philanthropist, University of Florida[17]
 
U.S. House of Representatives
- Bill Archer – former U.S. Representative (R), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, University of Texas at Austin[18]
 - Andy Barr – US Representative from Kentucky (R) University of Virginia[18]
 - Mike Bishop – US Representative from Michigan (R), former Michigan State Senate Majority Leader (R), University of Michigan[18]
 - David E. Bonior – former US Representative from Michigan (D), University of Iowa[18]
 - Allen Boyd – former US Representative from Florida (D), Florida State University
 - Jay Dickey – Former US Representative from Arkansas (R), University of Arkansas[18]
 - David Dreier – US Representative from California (R), University of La Verne[18]
 - Thomas W. Ewing – former US Representative from Illinois (R), Millikin University[18]
 - Paul Gillmor – former US Representative from Ohio (R), Ohio Wesleyan University[18]
 - George Gekas – former US Representative from Pennsylvania (R), Dickinson College[18]
 - Hamilton C. Jones – former US Representative from North Carolina (D) UNC Chapel Hill[18]
 - Adam Kinzinger – US Representative from Illinois (R), Illinois State University[18]
 - J. Alex McMillan – former US Representative from North Carolina (R), UNC Chapel Hill[18]
 - Gilbert Brown Patterson – former US Congressman from North Carolina (D) UNC Chapel Hill[18]
 - Ralph Regula – former US Congressman from Ohio (R), Mount Union College[18]
 - John Shadegg – former US Congressman from Arizona (R), University of Arizona[18]
 - Charles Walter "Charlie" Stenholm – former US Congressman from Texas (D), Texas Tech University
 - Brad Wenstrup – current US Congressman from Ohio (R) University of Cincinnati
 
Governors
- Sherman Adams – former Governor of New Hampshire (R); Representative from New Hampshire's 2nd District; White House Chief of Staff, Dartmouth College[19]
 - Haley Barbour – former Governor of Mississippi (R); former chairman of the Republican National Committee, Former White House Aid to President Ronald Reagan (R) University of Mississippi[19]
 - Robert D. Blue – former Governor of Iowa (R), Drake University[19]
 - Doug Burgum – former Governor of North Dakota (R); current Secretary of the Department of the Interior, North Dakota State University[19]
 - Joe Foss – former South Dakota Governor (R); Medal of Honor recipient; leading USMC ace pilot, 1st Commissioner of the AFL, former NRA President, University of South Dakota
 - Albert W. Gilchrist – former Florida Governor (D), Carolina Military Institute[19]
 - William L. Guy – former North Dakota Governor (D), North Dakota State University[19]
 - Gary Johnson – former Governor of New Mexico (R) and Presidential candidate (L), University of New Mexico[19]
 - Paul B. Johnson, Jr. – former Governor of Mississippi (D), University of Mississippi[19]
 - John Lynch – former Governor of New Hampshire (D), University of New Hampshire[19]
 - Sidney S. McMath – former Governor of Arkansas (D), Marine General & Renowned Trial Lawyer, University of Arkansas[19]
 - Robert D. Ray – former Governor of Iowa (R), Drake University[19]
 - Richard Riley – former US Secretary of Education, Former Governor of South Carolina (D), Furman University
 - Brian Sandoval – former Governor of Nevada (R), University of Nevada[19]
 
Other federal
- Todd Blodgett – Member of White House staff (Reagan-Bush) 1985–87. Served on the Bush-Quayle '88 campaign committee. Also worked with the FBI[11]
 - Donald Evans – former US Secretary of Commerce, University of Texas at Austin[11]
 - Robert E. Lamb – United States Foreign Service, University of Pennsylvania
 - Wilson Livingood – Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives, Michigan State University
 - Andrew McCabe – Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Duke University[11]
 - Eliot Ness – Prohibition agent, University of Chicago[11]
 - Henry Paulson – former U.S. Treasury Secretary, Former CEO of Goldman Sachs Group, Dartmouth College[11]
 - Charles Price II – former Ambassador to the United Kingdom University of Missouri[11]
 
State politics
- John R. Bell, IV – House Majority Whip, 10th NC House District, North Carolina House of Representatives (R) University of North Carolina at Wilmington[11]
 - Kenneth Schissler – former Maryland State Delegate (R), Salisbury State University[11]
 - Mark Taylor – former Georgia State Senator representing the 12th District, Former Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, Emory University
 - Louis R. Tobacco – New York State Assemblyman representing Staten Island's 62nd District (R), University at Albany[11]
 - Guy Vander Linden – a member of the Iowa Legislature and former brigadier general, US Marines, University of Iowa[11]
 
Local politics
- Ivan Allen Jr. – former mayor of Atlanta (D), Georgia Tech[20]
 - Michael Geppi – former Harford County Councilman (R), Towson University[11]
 - Joe Hogsett – Current mayor of Indianapolis (D), Indiana University[20]
 - Carl T. Langford – former mayor of Orlando (D), University of Florida
 - Svante Myrick – former mayor of Ithaca, New York (D), Cornell University[20]
 - Jerry Sanders – former mayor of San Diego (R), San Diego State University[20]
 - James R. Williams – Selectman, Belmont, MA, Indiana University
 
Other politics
- George Gallup – creator of Gallup Poll, University of Iowa[21]
 
Science

- Robert Ballard – oceanographer, explorer, discovered the wreckage of the RMS Titanic in 1985, Bismarck in 1989, and the Roman trading ship Isis, University of California, Santa Barbara[21]
 - Steve Fossett – aviator and adventurer, Stanford University[21]
 - Robert H. Goddard – father of modern controlled rocketry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute[21]
 - Eldon W. Joersz – American pilot, who jointly holds the Flight airspeed record, North Dakota State University[21]
 - William B. Lenoir – NASA astronaut, MIT[21]
 - John Motley Morehead III – noted chemist, work led to notable business success in Union Carbide Company UNC Chapel Hill[21]
 - William Oefelein – NASA astronaut, Oregon State University
 - Leslie Vaughn Rush – a surgeon who revolutionized the treatment of bone fractures[21]
 - Joseph Strauss – Engineer and designer of the Golden Gate Bridge, University of Cincinnati[21]
 
Sports
Baseball
- Harry Agganis – Boston University football All American, Boston Red Sox 1B, "The Golden Greek", Boston University
 - Scott Boras – pro baseball agent, University of the Pacific[22]
 - Avery Brundage – Olympics, pentathlon, decathlon, International Olympic Committee, president, 1936–1972, University of Illinois
 - Ken Caminiti – professional baseball player, San Jose State University[22]
 - Jason Castro – #10 Pick in 2008 MLB Draft Stanford UniversityHouston Astros[22]
 - Scott Forster – Montreal Expos pitcher, James Madison University[22]
 - David Freese – St. Louis Cardinals third baseman, University of Missouri
 - John Gall – Florida Marlins minor league outfielder Stanford University[22]
 - Ryan Garko – San Francisco Giants first baseman, Stanford University[22]
 - Mike Gosling – Toronto Blue Jays minor league pitcher, Stanford University[22]
 - Joey Hamilton – San Diego Padres pitcher, Georgia Southern University[22]
 - Mike Hubbard – Chicago Cubs catcher, James Madison University
 - Mark Lamping – president of the St. Louis Cardinals and CEO of the Meadowlands Stadium Company, Rockhurst University[22]
 - Doc Marshall – New York Giants infielder, University of Mississippi[23]
 - Kevin McClatchy – CEO and majority owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, University of California, Santa Barbara[22]
 - Graig Nettles – Major League Baseball player, San Diego State University[22]
 - Greg Reynolds – Colorado Rockies pitcher, Stanford University[22]
 - Clint Robinson – Pittsburgh Pirates Major League first baseman Troy University[22]
 - Walt Terrell – professional baseball player, Morehead State University[22]
 
Basketball
- Terry Dischinger – professional basketball player, Purdue University, Chicago Zephyrs, Baltimore Bullets, Detroit Pistons[24]
 - Mike Gminski – professional basketball player, Duke University[24]
 - Kevin Grevey – professional basketball player, University of Kentucky[24]
 - Jud Heathcote – former Michigan State University Basketball Coach, Washington State University[24]
 - Phil Jackson – professional basketball coach, University of North Dakota[24]
 - "Pistol Pete" Maravich – professional basketball player, Louisiana State University[24]
 - Gregg Marshall – former coach, Wichita State University
 - Jon McGlocklin – professional basketball player, Indiana University, Cincinnati Royals, San Diego Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks[24]
 - Jack Twyman – professional basketball player, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Royals
 - Dick Van Arsdale – professional basketball player, Indiana University, New York Knickerbockers, Phoenix Suns[24]
 - Tom Van Arsdale – professional basketball player, Indiana University, Detroit Pistons, Cincinnati Royals, Kansas City-Omaha Kings, Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks, Phoenix Suns[24]
 
Football (American)
- Troy Aikman – Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl MVP Quarterback and Hall of Famer, UCLA[25]
 - Chris Ault – University of Nevada-Reno football coach, University of Nevada[25]
 - Bradford Banta – professional football player, USC, 1993[25]
 - Bob Biggs – football player and coach, UC Davis, 1993[25]
 - John Billman – football player, AAFC, University of Minnesota[25]
 - Tony Boselli – professional football player, University of Southern California[25]
 - Doug Brien – former NFL place-kicker, University of California, Berkeley[25]
 - Mack Brown – University of Texas at Austin football coach, Florida State University[25]
 - Pete Carroll – Seattle Seahawks football coach, University of the Pacific[25]
 - Terry Cole – football player, Indiana University, Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins[25]
 - Kyle Cook – former NFL center for Cincinnati Bengals, Michigan State University[25][26]
 - Doug Dickey – football coach at University of Tennessee and University of Florida[25]
 - Paul Dietzel – football coach at Louisiana State University, Miami University[25]
 - Bill Dudley – NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, and Washington Redskins, University of Virginia[25]
 - Francis A. "Mother" Dunn, Former halfback for the Canton Bulldogs, Dickinson College[25]
 - Dennis Erickson – football coach, Montana State University[25]
 - Josh Harris - Majority Owner, Washington Commanders - University of Pennsylvania
 - Hunter Henry- tight end of New England Patriots, University of Arkansas Mackey Award Winner[25]
 - Kevin Hogan – quarterback of Kansas City Chiefs, Stanford University
 - Link Lyman – Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle, Super Bowl champion, University of Nebraska[25]
 - Tom Mack – Pro Football Hall of Fame Offensive Guard, University of Michigan[25]
 - Tommy Mason – football player, Tulane University, Minnesota Vikings[25]
 - Christian McCaffrey – Heisman Trophy finalist running back, Stanford University, running back San Francisco 49ers[25]
 - Ed McCaffrey – Professional football player, Stanford University[25]
 - Greg McElroy – University of Alabama QB 2009 National Champions, NFL QB for the Cincinnati Bengals[25]
 - Davis Mills – Professional football player, Stanford University
 - Tom Moore – Assistant Head Coach/Offense, Arizona Cardinals, University of Iowa[25]
 - Don Nehlen – former head football coach at West Virginia University, Bowling Green State University[25]
 - John Offerdahl – former NFL linebacker, Western Michigan University[25]
 - Carson Palmer – quarterback of Arizona Cardinals, University of Southern California
 - Todd Peterson – former NFL place-kicker, University of Georgia[25]
 - Matt Prater – NFL Kicker for the Detroit Lions, University of Central Florida[25]
 - Peter Pund – Captain and Center for the 1928 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[25]
 - Josh Rosen – Free agent NFL quarterback most recently for Cleveland Browns former quarterback of University of California, Los Angeles[25]
 - Bo Schembechler – former University of Michigan football coach, Miami University[25]
 - Adam Seward – linebacker for the Carolina Panthers, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
 - Kirby Smart – University of Georgia football head coach, University of Georgia[25]
 - Dennis K. "Dutch" Stanley – Football coach at University of Florida[25]
 - Drew Stanton – Arizona Cardinals quarterback and former Detroit Lions quarterback, Michigan State University[25]
 - Everett Strupper – College Football Hall of Fame halfback, Georgia Institute of Technology[25]
 - Barry Switzer – former football coach University of Oklahoma and Dallas Cowboys, University of Oklahoma, honorary[25]
 - Fran Tarkenton- quarterback of Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants, University of Georgia[25]
 - Denny Thum – president of the Kansas City Chiefs Rockhurst University[25]
 - David Treadwell – former NFL kicker, Clemson University[25]
 - DeMarcus Walker – Defensive End, Chicago Bears, Florida State University
 - Lloyd Yoder – College Football Hall of Fame tackle, Carnegie Mellon University[25]
 
Golf
- Andy Bean – golf announcer, player on the PGA Champions Tour, University of Florida[27]
 - Bob Gilder – golfer, PGA Champions Tour, Arizona State University[27]
 - Bobby Jones – famous amateur golfer/lawyer, founder of Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament, Georgia Tech[27]
 - Gary Koch – golfer, sportscaster, course designer, University of Florida[27]
 - Steve Melnyk – golfer, University of Florida
 - Bob Murphy – golfer, long-time sports announcer, NCAA Golf individual champion, US Amateur champion, University of Florida[27]
 - Tom Purtzer – golfer, PGA Champions Tour, Arizona State University[27]
 
Soccer
- Femi Hollinger-Janzen – soccer forward for New England Revolution, Indiana University[28][29]
 - Chris Pontius – soccer forward for D.C. United, University of California, Santa Barbara[29]
 
Tennis
- Bob Bryan – tennis player, Stanford University[30]
 - Mike Bryan – tennis player, Stanford University[30]
 - Bradley Klahn – tennis player, Stanford University[30]
 - Patrick McEnroe – tennis professional, Stanford University[30]
 
Other sports
- Bob Baffert – Triple Crown winning trainer, University of Arizona[29]
 - Andy Douglas – professional wrestler, Morehead State University
 - Joey Gilbert – professional boxer, University of Nevada[29]
 - Jimmie Heuga – first American Olympic skier to medal University of Colorado at Boulder[29]
 - Charles Jock – middle-distance runner, University of California, Irvine[29]
 - Ron Mason – former college hockey coach and current athletics director at Michigan State University[29]
 - Wally Ris – two-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming, University of Iowa[29]
 - Dave Shondell – head volleyball coach at Purdue University, Ball State[29]
 
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