List of University of Central Florida alumni

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The FAIRWINDS Alumni Center at UCF

The University of Central Florida (UCF) is a metropolitan public research and space-grant university located on a 1,415-acre (5.73 km2) main campus in Orlando, Florida, United States.[1] UCF is a member institution of the State University System of Florida and is the largest university in the United States in terms of undergraduate enrollment. It was founded in 1963 as Florida Technological University to provide highly trained personnel to support the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Florida's Space Coast. After the university's academic scope expanded in the mid and late 1970s to encompass a wider variety of disciplines, the school was renamed The University of Central Florida in 1978. Initial enrollment in 1968 was 1,948 students; as of 2014, the university has 59,770 students from more than 140 countries, all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.[1][2] Since the university's first graduating class in 1970, UCF has awarded more than 250,000 degrees, including 45,000 graduate and professional degrees, to over 200,000 alumni.[1]

UCF alumni have made research contributions to optics, modeling and simulation, digital media, engineering and computer science, business administration, education, and hospitality management. Among the most notable is Gene Frantz ('71), inventor of the Texas Instruments Speak and Spell, and father of digital signal processing. Numerous graduates have gained notoriety in the fields of law, government, and public policy, with alumni including a prime minister, a chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, a United States assistant secretary of state, a deputy assistant secretary at the Department of the Treasury, a director of the National Reconnaissance Office, and a director of the Secret Service; in addition to numerous members of the Florida Cabinet, Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronauts, and numerous officers in the armed forces through a unique partnership between the university and the U.S. military.[3][4][5] Alumni have also achieved success as executives in major organizations and Fortune 500 companies, such as Boeing, Busch Entertainment Corporation, Darden Restaurants, Ericsson, Google, NASCAR, the Orlando Magic and Texas Rangers, Sun Sports and Fox Sports Florida, Raymond James Financial, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and Yahoo!

UCF graduates have also made notable contributions to the entertainment industry, including Cheryl Hines, widely known for her role as Cheryl David on the HBO television series Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Daniel Tosh, host of Tosh.0 on Comedy Central. In addition, The Blair Witch Project, which is considered one of the most successful independent films produced,[6] was filmed by UCF students and directed by alumni Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez.[7] As a major competitor in college athletics, UCF has had many notable student athletes, coaches, and staff members, such as National Football League (NFL) players Blake Bortles, Daunte Culpepper, Asante Samuel, Latavius Murray, and Brandon Marshall; National Basketball Association (NBA) such as the popular fan favorite Tacko Fall; NASCAR driver Aric Almirola; and woman's soccer player and Olympic gold medalist Michelle Akers. More than 70 UCF alumni currently compete in professional sports, such as basketball, football, baseball, golf, soccer, and auto racing. In just 25 years as a FBS program, as of 2021, 48 players have been drafted into the NFL.[8]

Space, science, and engineering[edit]

A female Caucasian astronaut wearing her orange mission suit with the American flag embroidered on her shoulder, and name tag and mission patches embroidered on her chest.
Nicole Stott
Alan Eustace
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Gisele Bennett
1987 (B.S.),
1989 (M.S.)
Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology and Director of the GTRI Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory [9]
Fernando Caldeiro
1995
Former NASA astronaut [10]
Isabel Escobar
1991 (B.S.),
1996 (M.S.)
2000(Ph.D)
EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellow and renowned environmental researcher. [11]
Alan Eustace
1984
Google Senior Vice President of engineering and knowledge; holds the world record for the highest-altitude free-fall space jump [12]
Stuart Fullerton
Professor and entomologist, founder of UCF's "Bug Closet" [13]
Jin Kang
1996
Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins University [14]
Ramon Lugo III
1979
Former Director of NASA's Glenn Research Center [15]
Kim Medley 2012 (Ph.D) environmental scientist and the director of Tyson Research Center at Washington University in St. Louis [16]
William W. Parsons
Former Director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center and John C. Stennis Space Center, Space Shuttle Program Manager [17]
Lesa Roe
Former Acting Deputy Administrator of NASA and Director of NASA's Langley Research Center [18][19]
Lee R. Scherer
1979
Former Director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center [20][21]
Nicole Stott
1992
NASA astronaut [22]

Arts and entertainment[edit]

A blonde Caucasian woman wearing a black dress and long gold necklace
Cheryl Hines
A dark haired Caucasian man wearing a white shirt, and green jacket while performing a stand-up comedy routine
Daniel Tosh
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Francesca Battistelli
2007
Singer, songwriter [23]
Teddy Blass
Music composer and producer [24]
David Blue
2001
Actor, former star on Ugly Betty and Stargate Universe [25]
Stephen Christian
2002
Lead singer and songwriter for Anberlin [26]
Jay Coffin
1996
Television personality, Golf Channel [27]
Terence Trent D’Arby
Singer, songwriter
Sierra Deaton
2013
Singer, songwriter, and dancer, co-winner of the 2013 season of X-Factor as part of musical duo Alex & Sierra [28]
Dorian
Rapper, producer
Ericka Dunlap
2005
Miss Florida, 2003 and Miss America, 2004 [29]
Kat Edorsson
Survivor: One World contestant [30]
Angelo Garcia
Singer and songwriter for Menudo [31]
Teri Harrison
Model and actress, Playboy Playmate of the Month for October 2002 [32]
Cheryl Hines
1987
Emmy-nominated actress [33]
Jessica Holmes
Television presenter, former co-host of Slime Time Live [34]
Greg Hubbard
Singer and songwriter for Sawyer Brown [35]
Kyle Israel
1997
Sports analyst [36]
Kristina Janolo
Miss Florida, 2011 [37]
Brian Kleinschmidt
The Amazing Race 15 contestant [38]
Michael Lynche
American Idol Season Nine finalist [39]
Jonathan Mangum
1993
Actor and comedian, former star of Strip Mall and Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza [40]
Shanna McLaughlin
Playboy Playmate of the Month for July 2010 [41][42]
Mark Miller
Singer and songwriter for Sawyer Brown [35]
Daniel Myrick
1994
Writer and director of the Blair Witch Project [43]
Brett Novek
2006
Actor and fashion model, a former contestant on season one of America's Most Smartest Model [44]
Valery Ortiz
Singer, actress on South of Nowhere [45]
Monica Padilla
2005
Survivor: Samoa contestant [46]
Rebecca Parchment
Miss Cayman Islands, 2007 [47]
Plies (real name Algernod Washington)
Rapper and founder of Big Gates Records [48]
Scott Porter
Actor and musician, former star of Friday Night Lights [49]
Qusai
Rapper, DJ, TV personality from Saudi Arabia [50]
Jaclyn Raulerson
Miss Florida, 2010 [51]
Adrian R'Mante
1996
Actor, former star of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody [52]
Eduardo Sanchez
1994
Writer and director of the Blair Witch Project [53]
Mónica Spear
2004
Miss Venezuela, 2004; 4th runner-up Miss Universe, 2005 [54]
Chase Stokes
2015
Actor, co-star of the Netflix teen drama series Outer Banks [55]
Lauren Thompson
Television personality, Golf Channel [56]
Daniel Tosh
1996
Stand-up comedian and host of Comedy Central's Tosh.0 [57]
Robert Venditti
2001
Comic book writer [58]

Business[edit]

A Caucasian male wearing a black suit with a white dress shirt and red tie is seen among a crowd.
George Kalogridis
A Caucasian male wearing a black suit with a white dress shirt and red patterned tie is seen against a black background.
Craig Miller
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Jim Atchison
1992
President and chief executive officer, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment [59]
Dan Benjamin
Software developer and founder, 5by5 Studios [60]
Ross Brown
1989
Senior Vice President, Worldwide Partners and Alliances, VMware [61][62]
Anthony Connelly
1988
Senior vice president and chief financial officer, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts [63][64]
Toby Crabel
Hedge fund manager, founder of Crabel Capital Management [65]
Brian Crutcher
President and chief executive officer, Texas Instruments [66]
Dan Demole
2001
Co-founder and chief operating officer, Jingle Punks Music [citation needed]
Brian France
1984
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, NASCAR [67]
Taylor Gerring
2005
Co-founder and former Director of Technology of Ethereum [68]
Alan Gooch
Executive Director, Orlando Sports Foundation [69]
John Hart
1973
MLB Network analyst, former general manager of the Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers [70]
Ian Ippolito
Founder of vWorker, Planet Source Code, and the Real Estate Crowdfunding Review
George Kalogridis
1976
President, Walt Disney World Resort [71]
Laurette Koellner
1977
Former president, Boeing International [72]
Mark Johnston
Chief Executive Officer, The Melting Pot [73]
Nelson Marchioli
Former president and chief executive officer, Denny's [74]
Alex Martins
2001
President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Operating Officer, Orlando Magic [75][76]
Michael Mielke
2003
Vice President of Engineering, Raydiance Inc. [77]
Craig Miller
Former president and chief executive officer, Ruth's Chris Steak House [78]
Brian Nichols
1986
VP of Enterprise Project Risk Management and Technology Integration, NBCUniversal [79]
Angel Ruiz
President and chief executive officer, Ericsson North America [80]
Theresa Schefstad
1980
Founder and former president, CEO and director, Raymond James [81][82]
Salli Setta
1987
President, Red Lobster [83][84]
Richard Walsh
1977 (B.A.),
1983 (M.P.P.)
Former senior vice president of Darden Restaurants and Chairman of the UCF Board of Trustees [85]
Allen Weiss
1976
Former president of worldwide operations, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts [86][87]
Brian Wheeler
1995
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tijuana Flats [88]

Civic, education, and journalism[edit]

Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
John C. Bersia
1977
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing, 2000 [89][90]
Gisselle Brown
1977
Influential Educator, 2000 [91][90]
Olga Calvet
1971
Charter member of the UCF Board of Trustees [92]
Luther "Fred" Carter
1972
President of Francis Marion University [93]
Cindy Elavsky
1996 (B.A.),
2001 (B.A.)
Syndicated columnist [94]
Michael Grindstaff
1978
Former chairman of the UCF Board of Trustees [95]
Jim Huber
Sports anchor for CNN Sports Illustrated, and sports commentator for Turner Sports
Dylan Lyons
2019
Multimedia journalist for Spectrum News 13 and WCJB-TV [96]
Hector Perez
National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America, member of the executive board of its National Council, former member of the Florida Board of Governors [97]
Omar Raja
2016
Founder of House of Highlights, which was later acquired by Bleacher Report; TV, digital, and social content commentator for ESPN; digital marketing producer for ESPN [98]
Steven Sotloff
TIME journalist [99]
Nancy Yasecko
1997
Educator, filmographer [100]

Government, law, public policy, and military[edit]

A Caucasian male posing for a professional photo wearing a gray suit with a white dress shirt and red, white, and blue striped tie. An American flag is seen in the background.
Glenn Hubbard
A Caucasian male posing for a professional photo wearing a black suit with a white dress shirt and burgundy tie. A United States flag is seen in the background on the left, while a flag with the globe logo of the National Reconnaissance Office can be seen on the right.
Scott F. Large
A female Caucasian wearing a blue suit with a white blouse and an American flag lapel pin. In the background is an American flag.
Julia Pierson
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Bruce Antone
Former Florida state representative [101][102]
Dick Batchelor
1971
Former Florida state representative [103]
Kevin Beary
2001
Former sheriff of Orange County, Florida [104][105]
Randolph Bracy
2008
Former Florida Senate member [106]
Robert P. Burke
Vice Admiral, United States Navy, 58th chief of naval personnel [107]
Michael Carey
1982
Brigadier General, United States Air Force [108]
Mike Clelland
2001
Former Florida state representative [109]
Lee Constantine
1974
Current Seminole County commissioner, former Florida state senator, Florida state representative and mayor of Altamonte Springs, Florida [110][111]
Steve Crisafulli
1996
Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives [112]
Richard Crotty
1972
Current charter member of the UCF Board of Trustees, former mayor of Orange County, Florida [113]
Anna Eskamani
2015
Florida state representative [114]
M. Rony Francois
1983
Former secretary of the Florida Department of Health [115]
J. Greg Hanson
1987
Former assistant sergeant at arms and first chief information officer of the United States Senate [116]
Kim Holmes
Former assistant secretary of state for International Organization Affairs and vice president for Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation [117]
Mike Horner
1995
Former Florida state representative [118]
R. Glenn Hubbard
1979
Dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Business, former deputy assistant secretary at the United States Department of the Treasury and chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors [119][120]
Randy Johnson
Former Florida state representative [121]
Scott Large
1979
Former director of the National Reconnaissance Office, and associate deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency [122]
Dick Locke
Served in the Florida House of Representatives for the 26th district, 1982–1990, as a Democrat [123]
Mark O'Mara
1979
Attorney and CNN legal analyst [124]
Julia Pierson
1981
Former director of the United States Secret Service [125][126]
Rene Plasencia
1996
Current Florida state representative [127]
John Quiñones
1988
Former Florida state representative [128]
David Richardson
1979 (B.S.),
1983 (B.S.B.A.)
Current Florida state representative [129]
Joe Saunders
2005
Former Florida state representative [130]
Robert C. Schenck
1998
Former Florida state representative [131]
Imbarek Shamekh
1981
Former prime minister of Libya and secretary general of General People's Congress of Libya [132]
Derek Skees
Former Montana state representative [133]
Eric Smith
1978
Former Florida education commissioner [134]
Denver Stutler
1987 (B.S.),
1989 (M.S.)
Former secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation, former chief of staff for Florida Governor Jeb Bush [135]
Dwayne Taylor
Current Florida state representative [136]
John Taylor
1980
Current Pennsylvania state representative [137]
Lawrence G. Walters
1985
First Amendment attorney and anti-censorship advocate; founder of Walters Law Group [138]

Sports[edit]

Baseball[edit]

A Minnesota Twins player leaning on the railing of the dugout during a baseball game.
Drew Butera
A Detroit Tigers pitcher getting ready to deliver a pitch during a baseball spring training game.
Mike Maroth
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Cody Allen
2008
Former MLB pitcher for the Cleveland Indians and Los Angeles Angels [139]
Chasen Bradford
2010
MLB pitcher free agent
Drew Butera
2005
MLB catcher for the Los Angeles Angels [140]
Craig Cozart
1996
College baseball coach at UCF and High Point [141]
Matt Fox
2001
Former MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Minnesota Twins, Seattle Mariners [142]
Colton Gordon
MLB pitcher for Houston Astros
Ben Lively
2013
MLB pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds [143]
Mike Maroth
1998
Former MLB pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals [144]
Dylan Moore
2015
MLB infielder for the Seattle Mariners [145]
Chad Mottola
1992
Tampa Bay Rays, Coach MLB and Former outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds, Toronto Blue Jays, Miami Marlins and Baltimore Orioles [146]
Rob Radlosky
Former MLB pitcher for the Minnesota Twins [147]
Eric Skoglund
2014
MLB pitcher for the Kansas City Royals
Esix Snead
1998
Former MLB outfielder for the New York Mets [148]
Darnell Sweeney
2012
Professional utility player for the Sioux Falls Canaries
Beau Taylor
2010
MLB catcher free agent
Clay Timpner
2004
Former MLB outfielder for the San Francisco Giants [149]
Thaddeus Ward
2015
MLB pitcher for the Washington Nationals [150]
Daniel Winkler
2011
MLB pitcher for the Chicago Cubs [151]

Basketball[edit]

Tacko Fall
Tacko Fall
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Chad Brown
2019
professional basketball player
Emma Cannon
WNBA forward, Indiana Fever
Shaheed Davis
2016
professional basketball player
Tacko Fall
2019
professional basketball player [152]
Brandon Goodwin
NBA G League player [153]
Joey Graham
former NBA player, drafted 16th overall by Toronto Raptors in 2005.
Stephen Graham
former NBA player and coach
Taylor Hendricks
NBA player; drafted 9th overall by the Utah Jazz in 2023
Mark Jones
1994
former NBA player [153]
Jeffrey Jordan
Son of Michael Jordan [154]
Marcus Jordan
Son of Michael Jordan [155]
Masseny Kaba
2021
Player for the Guinea women's national basketball team
Stan Kimbrough
1989
Former NBA point guard [156]
Tari Phillips
1991
Former WNBA player [157]
Jermaine Taylor
2009
former NBA player [158]
Matt Williams
former NBA player

Football[edit]

A African-American football player dressed in uniform and protective gear walks on the field.
Brandon Marshall
Gabriel Davis
Blake Bortles
A African-American man with neck-length dreadlocks and wearing a jersey and baseball cap looks down.
Asante Samuel
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Kamar Aiken
2010
Former NFL wide receiver [159]
Jordan Akins
2017
NFL tight end [160]
Brandon Alexander
2014
CFL defensive back for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Otis Anderson Jr.
2020
former NFL running back (until passing away in 2021) [161]
Charlie Baumann
1997 (M.B.A.),
2004 (M.S.)
former NFL placekicker [162]
Tim Beck
1988
Head coach at Coastal Carolina [163]
Sylvester Bembery
1987
Arena Football Hall of Fame lineman [164]
Atari Bigby
2004
former NFL safety [165]
Blake Bortles
2014
former NFL quarterback; 3rd overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft [166]
A. J. Bouye
2012
former NFL cornerback; All-Pro and Pro Bowl selections
Siaha Burley
1999
former NFL player and AFL Head Coach of Jacksonville Sharks [167]
Joe Burnett
2009
former NFL cornerback [168][169]
Davin Bush
2009
former CFL halfback [170]
Rob Calabrese
2012
Offensive Assistant coach at Los Angeles Rams
Paul Carrington
2005
former NFL Defensive end [171]
Kenny Clark
1999
former NFL wide receiver [172]
Nevelle Clarke
2019
UFL defensive back
Bret Cooper
former AFL wide receiver/defensive back
Daunte Culpepper
1998
former NFL quarterback; 50 Greatest Vikings, Madden NFL 2002 cover, and Sammy Baugh Trophy (1998) [173]
Elgin Davis
1987
former NFL running back [174]
Kalia Davis
2021
NFL Defensive tackle
Gabe Davis
2019
NFL wide receiver [175]
Troy Davis
2013
former NFL linebacker
Donald De La Haye
UFL placekicker; famous YouTuber with over a million subscribers, known as Deestroying [176]
Reggie Doster
2007
Former NFL defensive back
Leger Douzable
2007
former NFL defensive end and current Sports commentator
Steve Edwards
2001
former NFL offensive lineman [177]
Travis Fisher
2002
former NFL cornerback

and college position coach

[178]
Ryan Flinn
2002
former NFL punter [179]
Bernard Ford
1987
former NFL wide receiver [180]
Jordan Franks
2017
former NFL Tight end
Jimmy Fryzel
2002
former NFL wide receiver
Doug Gabriel
2002
former NFL wide receiver [181]
Cedric Gagné-Marcoux
2006
former CFL guard
Michael Gaines
2002
former NFL tight end [182]
Clayton Geathers
2015
former NFL safety and current UCF football position coach [183]
Jacoby Glenn
2014
former NFL cornerback
Jeff Godfrey
2013
former NFL slotback
Alan Gooch
1982
former UCF coach 1983–2003
Tay Gowan
2021
NFL cornerback [184]
Richie Grant
2020
NFL safety
Cornell Green
1998
former NFL player tackle [185]
Shaquem Griffin
2018
former NFL linebacker; 2019 Sport Emmy Award and NCAA Inspiration Award recipient [186]
Shaquill Griffin
2016
NFL cornerback; Pro Bowl selection [187]
Franco Grilla
1992
former AFL kicker
Mike Gruttadauria
1994
former NFL center [188]
Rannell Hall
2015
former NFL Wide receiver and cornerback
Rick Hamilton
1992
former NFL linebacker [189]
Jacob Harris
2020
NFL Wide receiver
Clinton Hart
former NFL safety
Alex Haynes
2004
former NFL running back [190]
Trysten Hill
2018
NFL Defensive tackle
Mike Hughes
2017
NFL cornerback
Charley Hughlett
2012
NFL long snapper
Kemal Ishmael
2012
former NFL safety
Rashad Jeanty
2002
former NFL defensive lineman [191]
Greg Jefferson
1994
former NFL defensive lineman [192]
Shawn Jefferson
1990
former NFL wide receiver; current New York Jets wide receivers coach [193]
Brandon Johnson
2021
NFL wide receiver
Darcy Johnson
2005
former NFL tight end [194]
Storm Johnson
2014
former NFL running back [195]
Ricot Joseph
2001
former NFL safety [196]
D. J. Killings
2016
CFL defensive back
Adrian Killins
2019
former NFL running back
Charles Lee
2000
former NFL wide receiver [197]
Brandon Marshall
2006
former NFL wide receiver; 10,000 Receiving Yards Club, 100 greatest Bears of All-Time, Hall of Fame nominee [198]
Chris Martin
2013
former NFL offensive lineman
Jordan McCray
2013
UFL center
Justin McCray
2014
NFL guard
Bruce Miller
2010
former NFL fullback [199]
Wyatt Miller
2018
former NFL offensive tackle
Paul Miranda
1998
former NFL cornerback [200]
Latavius Murray
2013
NFL running back; Pro Bowl selection [201]
Jamar Newsome
2010
former NFL wide receiver [202]
Tre Nixon
2020
NFL wide receiver
Elton Patterson
2003
former NFL defensive end [203]
Breshad Perriman
2015
former NFL Wide receiver [204]
Jamiyus Pittman
2017
former NFL defensive tackle
Terrance Plummer
2014
former NFL linebacker
Matt Prater
2006
NFL placekicker [205]
Sha'reff Rashad
2009
former NFL safety [206]
Jah Reid
2011
former NFL offensive tackle [207]
Aaron Robinson
2020
NFL cornerback
Josh Robinson
2011
former NFL cornerback [208]
Asante Samuel
2003
former NFL cornerback; four-time Pro Bowl selections and New England Patriots All-Dynasty Team [209]
Keith Shologan
2007
CFL defensive tackle
Mike Sims-Walker
2007
former NFL wide receiver [210]
Josh Sitton
2008
former NFL offensive lineman; four-time Pro Bowl selection, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, and football Hall of Fame nominee. [211]
Kevin Smith
2008
former NFL running back [212]
Marquette Smith
1995
former NFL running back [213]
Tre'Quan Smith
2018
NFL wide receiver
Bob Spitulski
1991
former NFL linebacker [214]
William Stanback
CFL running back; Terry Evanshen Trophy (CFL East MVP)
Ryan Swoboda
2022
NFL offensive tackle
Torell Troup
2010
former NFL defensive tackle [215]
Alex Ward
2021
NFL long snapper
Marlon Williams
2020
UFL wide receiver
Divaad Wilson
2022
NFL cornerback
Ted Wilson
1986
former NFL wide receiver [216]
Matthew Wright
2018
former NFL kicker

Golf[edit]

Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Connor Arendell
2012
Professional golfer on the European Tour and Web.com Tour [217]
Blayne Barber
1994
Professional golfer on the PGA Tour; winner of 2011 Palmer Cup [218]
Robert Damron
1994
Professional golfer on the PGA Tour; winner of 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic [219]
Ricardo Gouveia
2014
Professional golfer on the European Tour [220]
Cliff Kresge
1991
Professional golfer on the PGA Tour [221]
Ben Leong
1994
Professional golfer on the Asian Tour; winner of 2008 Worldwide Selangor Masters [219]

Soccer[edit]

An African American male in a blue uniform is playing soccer.
Sean Johnson
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Michelle Akers
1988
Soccer player; member of the U.S. championship teams of the 1991; 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup; was named to the FIFA 100; FIFA's Woman Player of the Century [222]
Amy Allmann
1987
Goalkeeper for the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup champion United States [223]
Hadji Barry
2015
Forward for the Orlando City SC [224]
Deshorn Brown
2012
Former MLS striker for DC United
Lou Cioffi
1979
Former goalkeeper for the Orlando Lions [225]
Warren Creavalle
2011
Former MLS fullback for the Houston Dynamo, Toronto FC, and Philadelphia Union
Jonathan Dean
2019
MLS defender for Chicago Fire [226]
Winston DuBose
1976
Former NASL player for the Tampa Bay Rowdies and the Tulsa Roughnecks [227][228]
Kevan George
2011
Former MLS defensive midfielder for Columbus Crew SC [229]
Cal Jennings
2019
Forward for the Tampa Bay Rowdies
Sean Johnson
2008
Major League Soccer goalkeeper for the Toronto FC, represented Team USA in the 2022 FIFA World Cup [230]
Carrie Lawrence
2008
Defender for Orlando Pride
Yanis Leerman
Defender for Loudoun United
Matt Luzunaris
2007
Former Major League Soccer striker San Jose Earthquakes, Orlando City, Rochester New York FC [231]
Ryan McIntosh
2005
Former Major League Soccer goalkeeper D.C. United [232]
Konya Plummer
2019
Professional soccer centre back for the Jamaican national team
Aline Reis
2011
Goalkeeper for the Brazil women's national football team [233]
Ryan Roushandel
2008
Former professional soccer midfielder and current Assistant Coach for San Antonio FC
Nick Taylor
2021
Major League Soccer left back for Orlando City
Eric Vasquez
2003
Former Major League Soccer midfielder for Columbus Crew and Miami FC [234]
Gino Vivi
2022
MLS midfielder for the LA Galaxy [235]
Romario Williams
Forward for Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC
Kim Wyant
1985
Goalkeeper for the first United States women's national soccer team (1985) [236]

Other[edit]

A Hispanic racecar driver dressed in full racing gear poses besides a black race car.
Aric Almirola
Alumnus Class year Notability Reference(s)
Aric Almirola
2005
NASCAR driver for Joe Gibbs Racing [237]
Parker Boudreaux
Pro wrestler for All Elite Wrestling [238]
Christina Crawford
2011
Pro wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment [239]
Phil Dalhausser
2001
Pro beach volleyball player with the AVP; co-winner of the gold medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics [240]
Dasha Gonzalez
2012
Pro wrestler for All Elite Wrestling [241]
Shea Holbrook
2012
Professional race car driver in the Pirelli World Challenge [242]
Scott Lagasse Jr.
Retired professional race car driver in the NASCAR Nationwide Series [243]
Tom Lawlor
2005
Three-time national champion in the NCWA, 2003, 2004, 2005; as a freshman he placed third; current mixed martial artist for the Ultimate Fighting Championship [244]
Seth Petruzelli
Competed on The Ultimate Fighter 2, retired professional Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial artist [245]
Mattie Rogers 2020 Professional weightlifter who competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics
Kristen Thomas 2020 Professional rugby player who competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics
Tyra Turner
1998
Professional beach volleyball player on the AVP Tour [246]
Tristan Wade
Professional Poker player, World Series of Poker bracelet at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe and 3 Money finishes at World Poker Tour [247]

Honorary degree recipients[edit]

References[edit]

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