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This article is about notable alumni of the University of Miami. For notable faculty of the University of Miami, see List of University of Miami faculty.
The campus of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida
Lake Osceola on the University of Miami campus with the Miami skyline in the background
Miami Herbert Business School, one of the nation's top-ranked business schools, on the University of Miami campus

This list of University of Miami alumni includes academics, business executives, scientists, heads of state and governmental agencies, political and nonprofit leaders, television and film personalities, musicians, professional athletes, artists, authors, writers, and others.

Founded in 1925, the University of Miami is located in Coral Gables, Florida, 7 miles (11 km) south of Downtown Miami in the Miami metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in Florida, ninth-largest metropolitan area in the nation, and 65th-largest metropolitan area in the world. The university is a private research university that offers 138 undergraduate, 140 master's, and 67 doctoral degree programs across 12 schools and colleges with nearly 350 majors and programs.

The University of Miami is a major research university with $375 million of annual research and sponsored program expenditures, making it the 71st-largest university for research in the nation. Its undergraduate academic admissions standards are the highest of any university or college in the state of Florida, and the university is Carnegie-classified as "Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity." University of Miami faculty include globally-recognized leaders in most academic disciplines, including four Nobel Prize winners to date.

With 16,479 faculty and staff, the University of Miami is the second-largest employer in Miami-Dade County, the most populous county in Florida and seventh-most populous county in the nation. The University of Miami has been regularly ranked one of the top universities in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report, which ranks it the 55th-best national university as of 2022. The University of Miami campus spans 240 acres (0.97 km) and has over 5,700,000 square feet (530,000 m) of buildings. It has an endowment of $1.4 billion as of 2021.

The university's athletic teams are collectively known as the Miami Hurricanes and compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Its football team has won five national championships since 1983 and its baseball team has won four national championships since 1982.

Academics

Eric J. Barron
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Eric J. Barron former president, Penn State University and Florida State University
Robert A. Bryan former interim president, University of Florida, University of Central Florida, and University of South Florida and English literature scholar
Betty Castor former president, University of South Florida, former president, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, and former Education Commissioner of Florida
Joanna Falco-Leshin professor of English and humanities, Miami Dade College
LaVerne E. Ragster former president, University of the Virgin Islands
Bertha Vazquez education director, Center for Inquiry

Art and literature

Algis Budrys
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Spencer Antle fashion designer and founder, Island Company
Algis Budrys former science fiction writer
Xavier Cortada artist
Patrick Farrell photojournalist and winner of 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography
Alex Flinn author and writer
Jody Houser Eisner-nominated comics writer
Donald Justice former writing professor, poet, and winner of 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Fiona Kelleghan science fiction critic
Rhoda Lerman author and playwright
Mark Medoff former author, playwright, and Tony Award winner
Arnold Newman former photographer (did not graduate)
Joel Resnicoff artist and fashion illustrator (did not graduate)
Adam Sandow magazine publisher

Business

Dany Garcia
Maurice R. Greenberg
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Rony Abovitz founder, MAKO Surgical Corp.
Will Allen urban farmer and recipient of MacArthur Foundation's "Genius Award"
Ralph Alvarez board member, Dunkin' Donuts, and former president and chief operating officer, McDonald's
Micky Arison chief executive officer, Carnival Corporation, and owner, Miami Heat (did not graduate)
Ron Berkowitz chief executive officer and president, Berk Communications
Bakr bin Laden former chairman, Saudi Binladin Group, half-brother of Al-Qaeda terrorist Osama bin Laden
Benjamin Breier former chief executive officer and president, Kindred Healthcare
Lyor Cohen global head of music, Google and YouTube
Wendy Craigg former governor, Central Bank of The Bahamas
John W. Creighton Jr. former president and chief executive officer, Weyerhaeuser Company and UAL Corporation
Dany Garcia chairwoman, XFL professional football league, film producer, and ex-wife and manager of Dwayne Johnson
Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg former chief executive officer, American International Group
David Komansky former chief executive officer, Merrill Lynch (did not graduate)
Rohan Marley co-founder, Marley Coffee, and son of late reggae musician Bob Marley
Jorge Mas chairman and chief executive officer, MasTec, chairman of Cuban American National Foundation, and managing owner, Inter Miami CF
Drew Rosenhaus National Football League professional sports agent
Omar Soliman co-founder, College Hunks Hauling Junk, reality television personality, Millionaire Matchmaker, Shark Tank, and The Pitch
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. president and chief executive officer, Society for Human Resource Management
Noah Tepperberg co-founder, New York City nightclubs and restaurants
Geisha Williams former chief executive officer, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Martin Zweig former investment advisor and author, Winning on Wall Street

Film

Dwayne Johnson
Ray Liotta
Sylvester Stallone
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Somy Ali actress, writer, model, filmmaker, and activist
Bob Clark director, A Christmas Story and Porky's
Lewis Cleale Broadway actor and singer, Sunset Boulevard and Spamalot
Jeff Coopwood movie and television actor, voice of The Borg in Star Trek: First Contact
Michael Dunn actor, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nominee for Ship of Fools
Fahadh Faasil actor and producer
Charles Grodin actor and former television talk show host (did not graduate)
Joshua Henry actor and singer, The Scottsboro Boys, Hamilton, Carousel, and Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration
Jay W. Jensen former actor, philanthropist, and high school drama teacher to actors Andy García and Mickey Rourke
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson actor and WWE professional wrestler
Ray Liotta actor, "Henry Hill" in Goodfellas and Shoeless Joe Jackson in Field of Dreams
Frank Perry director, Mommie Dearest
Jo Ann Pflug actress, MASH, The Fall Guy, and Operation Petticoat
Ernie Sabella actor, Chicago, Hill Street Blues, Curtains, and The Lion King
Sylvester Stallone actor, Rocky Balboa in Rocky (degree granted in 1998)
Steve-O comedic actor, Jackass (attended but did not graduate)

Law

Joseph A. Boyd Jr.
Vincent Bugliosi
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Roy Black criminal defense attorney, obtained criminal acquittal of William Kennedy Smith
Beth Bloom current U.S. district court judge, Southern District of Florida
Joseph A. Boyd Jr. former chief justice, Florida Supreme Court
Vincent Bugliosi former prosecutor who obtained criminal conviction of Charles Manson and author, Helter Skelter
Adalberto Jordan current appellate judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
Elizabeth A. Kovachevich current senior U.S. district court judge, Middle District of Florida
R. Fred Lewis former chief justice, Florida Supreme Court
Jose E. Martinez current U.S. district court judge, Southern District of Florida
Federico A. Moreno current senior U.S. district court judge, Southern District of Florida
Lenore Carrero Nesbitt former U.S. district court judge, Southern District of Florida
Ian Richards former county court judge, 17th Circuit Court of Florida
Kenneth Ryskamp former U.S. district court judge, Southern District of Florida
Michael Satz former state attorney, Broward County, Florida
Scott J. Silverman former circuit court judge, 11th Circuit Court of Florida (did not graduate)
Robert H. Traurig lawyer, businessman, and founder, Greenberg Traurig law and lobbying firm
Ursula Mancusi Ungaro former U.S. district court judge for Southern District of Florida
Kathleen M. Williams current U.S. district court judge for Southern District of Florida
Martin Zilber former circuit court judge, 11th Circuit Court of Florida

Music

Gloria Estefan
Ben Folds
Jerry Herman
Enrique Iglesias
Steve Morse
Grace Slick
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Michelle Amato vocalist
Bart Baker parody artist
Jeffri W. Bantz former classical conductor, pianist, and organist
Elizabeth Caballero operatic soprano
Sylvia Constantinidis classical pianist, composer, conductor, and music educator
Ann Curless lead singer and songwriter, Exposé
John Easterlin opera singer
Mark Egan jazz bassist, Pat Metheny Group
Gloria Estefan singer, songwriter, seven-time Grammy Award winner, former lead singer, Miami Sound Machine
Ben Folds pianist and former member, Ben Folds Five (did not graduate)
Kenneth Fuchs composer
Natalie Gelman singer and songwriter
Carlo Grante concert pianist and scholar
Euge Groove smooth jazz musician
Jerry Herman composer and lyricist, Hello Dolly! and La Cage aux Folles and two-time Tony Award winner
Bruce Hornsby jazz musician and three-time Grammy Award winner
Enrique Iglesias singer, songwriter, and Grammy Award winner (did not graduate)
Jonathan Kreisberg jazz guitarist and composer
Larry Lake composer, trumpeter, radio broadcaster, and record producer
Amy Lee saxophonist and former member for Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band
Will Lee bassist and band member, Late Show with David Letterman
Carmen Lundy jazz musician
Marvis Martin opera singer
Joel McNeely composer
Pat Metheny jazz guitarist and founder, Pat Metheny Group (did not graduate)
Steve Morse rock guitarist, Dixie Dregs, Deep Purple, and Kansas
Erin O'Donnell contemporary Christian musician
Jaco Pastorius jazz bassist and two-time Grammy Award nominee (did not graduate)
Robert Phillips classical guitarist
Lucas Prata house music singer and songwriter
André Raphel classical conductor
Carole Dawn Reinhart trumpet player and professor
Cécile McLorin Salvant jazz vocalist
Maria Schneider jazz musician and composer
Patti Scialfa singer and guitarist, E Street Band, wife of rock musician Bruce Springsteen (did not graduate)
Jon Secada singer, songwriter, two-time Grammy Award winner
Grace Slick singer and songwriter, The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship (did not graduate)
Andy Timmons blues and rock guitar player
Ed Toth drummer, Doobie Brothers
James Touchi-Peters classical conductor, composer, and jazz singer
Constance Weldon tuba pioneer
Lari White country music singer and songwriter

Politics

Mercedes Aráoz
Dean Barrow
Pepe Lobo
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Mercedes Aráoz former prime minister, Peru
Bryan Avila current member of Florida House of Representatives
Dean Barrow former prime minister, Belize
Fernando Belaúnde former President of Peru (transferred)
Bjarni Benediktsson former prime minister of Iceland
Paul L. Cejas former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium
Randy Christmas former mayor of Miami
Joe Ciresi current member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Wendy Craigg former governor, Central Bank of The Bahamas
Carlos Curbelo former U.S. Representative
Manny Diaz current chairman of Florida Democratic Party and former mayor of Miami
Alex Díaz de la Portilla current City of Miami commissioner and former Florida State Senator
Dante Fascell former U.S. Representative and chairman of House Foreign Affairs Committee
Maurice Ferré former six-term mayor of Miami
Sandra Freedman former mayor of Tampa, Florida
Joe Garcia lobbyist and former member of U.S. Representative
Robert High former mayor of Miami
Michael Johns former White House presidential speechwriter and healthcare executive
David T. Kennedy former mayor of Miami
Dexter Lehtinen former Florida State Senator
Pepe Lobo former president of Honduras
Carlos López-Cantera former lieutenant governor of Florida
Bob McEwen former U.S. Representative
Martha Mitchell Watergate scandal political figure and wife of Nixon administration U.S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell
Joe Moakley former U.S. Representative
Patrick Murphy former U.S. Representative
Richard C. Nowakowski former Wisconsin State Representative
Burgess Owens U.S. House of Representative and former professional football player, New York Jets and Los Angeles Raiders
Alex Penelas former mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida
Walid Phares Scholar and political pundit
Tomás Regalado former mayor of Miami
Tom Rooney former U.S. Representative
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen lobbyist and former U.S. Representative
María Elvira Salazar current U.S. Representative
Burt Saunders former Florida State Senator
Alex Villalobos former Florida State Senator
Kirk Wagar former U.S. ambassador to Singapore
Frederica Wilson former U.S. Representative

Sciences

Daniel Thomas Barry
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Brady Barr herpetologist and host, Nat Geo Wild's Reptile Wild, and Dangerous Encounters with Brady Barr
Daniel T. Barry scientist and former NASA astronaut
Frederick Bayer former biologist and former curator emeritus of Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History
Renee Borges biologist
Alizé Carrère climatologist, filmmaker, and National Geographic Young Explorer adventurer
John E. Dennis mathematician, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics fellow and founder and editor-in-chief, SIAM Journal on Optimization
Steven Falcone physician and medical academic at Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami
Reuben Lasker former marine biologist
Constantino Mendieta surgeon and physician
Zhou Mingzhen former paleontologist
Aldemaro Romero Jr. biologist, communicator, and education activist
Michael Welner forensic psychiatrist
Paul Alan Wetter surgical technique pioneer

Military

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Eric Golnick veteran of the United States Navy and an advocate for mental healthcare among military veterans

Sports

Baseball

Andrew Suárez

Current MLB players

Alumnus Notability Reference
Zack Collins free agent catcher and designated hitter
Yasmani Grandal catcher and first baseman, Pittsburgh Pirates
Chris Herrmann free agent catcher and outfielder
Andrew Suárez free agent pitcher

Current international players

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Bryan Garcia pitcher, Charros de Jalisco of Mexican League
Peter O'Brien left fielder, Pericos de Puebla of Mexican League
Danny Valencia third baseman, Israel national baseball team

Former MLB players

Yonder Alonso
Ryan Braun
Pat Burrell
Aubrey Huff
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Yonder Alonso former first baseman, Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, and Seattle Mariners
Mike Armstrong former pitcher, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and San Diego Padres
Dave Berg former infielder, Florida Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays
Ryan Braun former outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers (did not graduate)
Pat Burrell former left fielder, Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants, and Tampa Bay Rays
Cesar Carillo former pitcher, San Diego Padres
Jorge Fábregas former catcher, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Florida Marlins, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, and New York Mets
Alex Fernandez former pitcher, Chicago White Sox and Florida Marlins (did not graduate)
Gus Gandarillas former pitcher, Minnesota Twins
Orlando González former first baseman, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, and Philadelphia Phillies
Joe Grahe former pitcher, California Angels, Colorado Rockies, and Philadelphia Phillies
Danny Graves former pitcher, Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, and New York Mets
Neal Heaton former pitcher, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, and Pittsburgh Pirates
Aubrey Huff former first baseman, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Ryan Jackson former shortstop, Los Angeles Angels and Washington Nationals
Jon Jay former center fielder, Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, San Diego Padres, and St. Louis Cardinals
Charlton Jimerson former center fielder, Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners
Charles Johnson former catcher, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox, Florida Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (did not graduate)
Wayne Krenchicki former third baseman, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, and Montreal Expos
Jason Michaels former left fielder, Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, and Pittsburgh Pirates
Oscar Múñoz former pitcher, Minnesota Twins
Mike Pagliarulo former infielder, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, and Texas Rangers
Orlando Palmeiro former outfielder, Anaheim Angels, Houston Astros, and St. Louis Cardinals (did not graduate)
Chris Perez former relief pitcher, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers, and St. Louis Cardinals
Al Richter former shortstop, Boston Red Sox
Alex Rodriguez former third baseman, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Texas Rangers (did not graduate)
Gaby Sánchez former first baseman, Miami Marlins and Pittsburgh Pirates
F. P. Santangelo former outfielder, Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants
Nelson Santovenia former catcher, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos
Mike Schemer former first baseman, New York Giants
Wade Taylor former pitcher, New York Yankees
Blake Tekotte former right fielder, Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres
Greg Vaughn former outfielder, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (did not graduate)
Jemile Weeks former second baseman, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, and San Diego Padres

Basketball

Current NBA players

Lonnie Walker IV
Alumnus Notability Reference
Bruce Brown shooting guard, Toronto Raptors
Lonnie Walker IV shooting guard, Boston Celtics

Current international and NBA G basketball players

Alumnus Notability Reference
Julian Gamble center, Scafati Basket
Kenny Kadji power forward and center, Al-Ahli Jeddah
Manu Lecomte point guard and shooting guard, KK Budućnost
Davon Reed current small forward, Memphis Hustle of NBA G League

Former NBA players

Rick Barry
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Rick Barry former small forward, Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets, member of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Dwayne Collins former power forward, Phoenix Suns
Dewan Hernandez former power forward and center, Toronto Raptors
Tito Horford former center, Milwaukee Bucks and Washington Bullets
Tim James former forward, Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, and Philadelphia 76ers
DeQuan Jones former small forward, Orlando Magic
James Jones former small forward and shooting guard, Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers, Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns, and Portland Trail Blazers, and current general manager, Phoenix Suns
Shane Larkin former point guard, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, and Dallas Mavericks (did not graduate)
John Salmons former small forward, Chicago Bulls, Milwaukee Bucks, New Orleans Pelicans, Philadelphia 76ers, Sacramento Kings, and Toronto Raptors

Current WNBA players

Riquna Williams
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Riquna Williams free agent guard and 2013 WNBA Sixth Player of the Year Award recipient

Former WNBA players

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Octavia Blue former forward, Los Angeles Sparks and Houston Comets
Tamara James former small forward, Washington Mystics
Shenise Johnson former point guard and shooting guard, Indiana Fever, Minnesota Lynx, and San Antonio Stars, and gold medalist on 2009 USA Women's U19 team

Football

Deon Bush
Jimmy Graham
Duke Johnson
Jaquan Johnson

Current NFL players

Alumnus Notability Reference
Braxton Berrios wide receiver and return specialist, Miami Dolphins
Artie Burns cornerback, Seattle Seahawks
Deon Bush safety, Kansas City Chiefs
Calais Campbell defensive end, Miami Dolphins
Adrian Colbert safety, Chicago Bears
DeeJay Dallas running back, Arizona Cardinals
Jaden Davis cornerback, Arizona Cardinals
Phillip Dorsett free agent wide receiver
Jon Feliciano offensive guard, San Francisco 49ers
Jonathan Ford nose tackle, Green Bay Packers
Jonathan Garvin linebacker, San Francisco 49ers
Jimmy Graham free agent tight end
Travis Homer running back, Chicago Bears
D. J. Ivey cornerback, Cincinnati Bengals
Mike Jackson cornerback, Carolina Panthers
Rayshawn Jenkins safety, Seattle Seahawks
Duke Johnson free agent running back
Jaquan Johnson free agent safety
Brevin Jordan tight end, Houston Texans
Kamren Kinchens safety, Los Angeles Rams
Matt Lee center, Cincinnati Bengals
Will Mallory tight end, Indianapolis Colts
Al-Quadin Muhammad defensive end, Dallas Cowboys
David Njoku tight end, Cleveland Browns
Pat O'Donnell free agent punter
K. J. Osborn wide receiver, New England Patriots
Denzel Perryman linebacker, Los Angeles Chargers
Jaelan Phillips outside linebacker, Miami Dolphins
Shaquille Quarterman linebacker, Los Angeles Chargers
Sheldrick Redwine free agent safety
Quincy Roche free agent outside linebacker
Gregory Rousseau defensive end, Buffalo Bills
Tyrique Stevenson cornerback, Chicago Bears
James Williams safety, Tennessee Titans

Current CFL, NAL, and UFL players

Alumnus Notability Reference
Jamal Carter safety, Arlington Renegades
Jermaine Grace linebacker, Montreal Alouettes
Malcolm Lewis wide receiver, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Herb Waters cornerback, Carolina Cobras

Former NFL players

Frank Gore
Ted Hendricks
Devin Hester
Michael Irvin
Edgerrin James
Andre Johnson
Jim Kelly
Ray Lewis
Greg Olsen
Jim Otto
Ed Reed
Warren Sapp
Sean Taylor
Alumnus Notability Reference
Ottis "O.J." Anderson former running back, New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals, and Super Bowl XXV MVP
Thurston Armbrister former linebacker, Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Giants
Jessie Armstead former linebacker, Carolina Panthers, New York Giants, and Washington Redskins
Ray-Ray Armstrong former linebacker, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, and St. Louis Rams
Allen Bailey former defensive end, Atlanta Falcons and Kansas City Chiefs
Pete Banaszak former running back, Oakland Raiders
Micheal Barrow former linebacker, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers, New York Giants, and Washington Redskins
Jon Beason former linebacker, Carolina Panthers and New York Giants
Travis Benjamin former wide receiver and return specialist, Cleveland Browns, San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, and San Francisco 49ers
Brock Berlin former quarterback, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, and St. Louis Rams
Bennie Blades former cornerback, Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks, and 2006 College Football Hall of Fame inductee
Brian Blades former wide receiver, Seattle Seahawks
Matt Bosher former punter, Atlanta Falcons
Mel Bratton former running back, Denver Broncos
Jerome Brown former defensive tackle, Philadelphia Eagles
Rashad Butler former offensive tackle, Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, and Pittsburgh Steelers
LaRon Byrd former wide receiver, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, and Washington Redskins
Vernon Carey former offensive tackle, Miami Dolphins
Billy Cesare former defensive back, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Anthony Chickillo defensive end, Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, and Pittsburgh Steelers
Asante Cleveland former tight end, New England Patriots, Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers, and San Francisco 49ers
Tony Cline former defensive end, Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers
Stacy Coley former wide receiver, Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants
Dan Conners former middle linebacker, Oakland Raiders
Horace Copeland former wide receiver, Miami Dolphins, Oakland Raiders, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Shane Curry former defensive lineman, Indianapolis Colts
Najeh Davenport former running back, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers
Ken Dorsey former quarterback, San Francisco 49ers and Cleveland Browns
Gary Dunn former defensive tackle, Pittsburgh Steelers
Eddie Edwards former defensive end, Cincinnati Bengals
Corn Elder former cornerback, Carolina Panthers and Washington Football Team/Washington Commanders
Kevin Everett former tight end, Buffalo Bills
Kevin Fagan former defensive end, San Francisco 49ers
Jeff Feagles former punter, Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Seattle Seahawks
Ereck Flowers former offensive tackle, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, and Washington Redskins/Washington Commanders
Chase Ford former tight end, Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings, and Philadelphia Eagles
Chuck Foreman former running back, Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots
Marcus Forston former defensive tackle, New England Patriots and St. Louis Rams
Jason Curtis Fox former offensive tackle, Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins
Orlando Franklin former offensive tackle, Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers, and Washington Redskins
Bubba Franks former tight end, Green Bay Packers and New York Jets
Richard Gordon former tight end, Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tennessee Titans
Frank Gore former running back, Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and San Francisco 49ers
LaDarius Gunter former cornerback, Carolina Panthers and Green Bay Packers
Mike Haggerty former offensive tackle, Detroit Lions, New England Patriots, and Pittsburgh Steelers
Leonard Hankerson former wide receiver, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, and Washington Redskins
Brandon Harris former cornerback, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, and Tennessee Titans
Jake Heaps former quarterback, New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks
Seantrel Henderson former offensive tackle, Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans
Ted Hendricks former linebacker, Baltimore Colts, Green Bay Packers, and Oakland Raiders, and 1990 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Chris Herndon former tight end, Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets
Devin Hester former wide receiver and return specialist, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, and Seattle Seahawks, and 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Alonzo Highsmith former running back, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tracy Howard former free safety, Cleveland Browns
Allen Hurns former wide receiver, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Miami Dolphins
Danny Isidora former offensive guard, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, and Pittsburgh Steelers
Michael Irvin former wide receiver, Dallas Cowboys, and 2007 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Joe Jackson former defensive end, Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys
Edgerrin James former running back, Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts, and Seattle Seahawks, and 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Mike James former running back, Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Andre Johnson former wide receiver, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Tennessee Titans, and 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Brad Kaaya former quarterback, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, and Indianapolis Colts
Ufomba Kamalu former defensive end, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, and New England Patriots
Jim Kelly former quarterback, Buffalo Bills, and 2002 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Cortez Kennedy former defensive tackle, Seattle Seahawks, and 2012 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Bernie Kosar former quarterback, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, and Miami Dolphins
Ray Lewis former linebacker, Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XXXV MVP, and 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Brandon Linder former offensive guard, Jacksonville Jaguars
Russell Maryland former defensive tackle, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, and Oakland Raiders
Colin McCarthy former linebacker, Tennessee Titans
Jerome McDougle former defensive end, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles
Willis McGahee former running back, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, and Denver Broncos
Brandon McGee former cornerback, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, New York Giants, and St. Louis Rams
R. J. McIntosh former defensive end, New York Giants
Bryant McKinnie former offensive tackle, Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, and Minnesota Vikings
Brandon Meriweather former safety, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, New York Giants, and Washington Redskins
Lamar Miller former running back, Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, and Washington Football Team
George Mira former quarterback, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, and San Francisco 49ers
Dan Morgan former linebacker, Carolina Panthers
Stephen Morris former quarterback, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Philadelphia Eagles
Santana Moss former wide receiver, New York Jets and Washington Redskins
Chris Myers former offensive guard and center, Denver Broncos and Houston Texans
Ed Newman former offensive guard, Miami Dolphins
Kendrick Norton former defensive end, Carolina Panthers and Miami Dolphins
Adewale Ojomo former defensive end, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks, and Tennessee Titans
Greg Olsen former tight end, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, and Seattle Seahawks
Buck Ortega former tight end, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, and Washington Redskins
Jim Otto former center, Oakland Raiders and 1980 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Burgess Owens former safety, New York Jets and Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders
Brett Perriman former wide receiver, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, and New Orleans Saints
Olsen Pierre former defensive end, Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, and Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders
Clinton Portis former running back, Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins
Ed Reed former free safety, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, and New York Jets, and 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Antrel Rolle former free safety, Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears, and New York Giants
Warren Sapp former defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee (did not graduate)
Rashawn Scott former wide receiver, Miami Dolphins
Leon Searcy former offensive tackle, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, and Pittsburgh Steelers
Darryl Sharpton former linebacker, Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, and Washington Redskins
Sam Shields former cornerback, Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams
Dan Sileo former defensive tackle, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Darrin Smith former linebacker, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, and Seattle Seahawks
Willie Smith former tight end, Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins
Sean Spence former linebacker, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tennessee Titans
Tommy Streeter former wide receiver, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Danny Stubbs former defensive end, Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, and San Francisco 49ers
Erik Swoope former tight end, Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints
Sean Taylor former free safety, Washington Redskins (did not graduate)
Vinny Testaverde former quarterback, Baltimore Ravens, Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 1986 Heisman Trophy winner (did not graduate)
Chad Thomas former defensive end, Cleveland Browns
Lamar Thomas former wide receiver, Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Santonio Thomas former defensive end, Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots
Gino Torretta former quarterback, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, and 1992 Heisman Trophy winner
Olivier Vernon former defensive end and outside linebacker, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, and New York Giants
Jonathan Vilma former linebacker, New Orleans Saints and New York Jets
Justin Vogel former punter, Green Bay Packers
Jim Vollenweider former running back, San Francisco 49ers
Clive Walford former tight end, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, and Oakland Raiders
Mark Walton former running back, Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins
Brandon Washington former offensive guard, Philadelphia Eagles and St. Louis Rams
Reggie Wayne former wide receiver, Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots
Nate Webster former linebacker, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Vince Wilfork former nose tackle, Houston Texans and New England Patriots
D. J. Williams former linebacker, Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos
Darryl Williams former safety, Cincinnati Bengals and Seattle Seahawks
Kevin Williams former wide receiver and return specialist, Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, and San Francisco 49ers
Marquez Williams former fullback, Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars
Kellen Winslow II former tight end, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Eric Winston former offensive tackle, Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, and Seattle Seahawks

Golf

Alumnus Notability Reference
Woody Austin professional golfer and member of PGA Tour Champions
Al Besselink former professional golfer and five-time PGA Tour and 12 professional tournament winner
Nathaniel Crosby former professional golfer and 1981 U.S. Amateur Championship and 1982 Porter Cup winner and member of winning 1982 Eisenhower Trophy and 1983 Walker Cup teams
Scott Gump former professional golfer and member of PGA Tour and winner of 2004 Albertsons Boise Open
Tracy Kerdyk former professional golfer and winner of 1995 JAL Big Apple Classic on LPGA Tour
Frank Stranahan former professional golfer and six-time PGA Tour winner

Mixed martial arts

Alumnus Notability Reference
Kimbo Slice former MMA fighter (did not graduate)

Sailing

Alumnus Notability Reference
Kevin Burnham men's Olympic gold medalist at 2004 games in Athens and Olympic silver medalist at 1992 games in Barcelona
Zach Railey men's Olympic silver medalist at 2008 games in Beijing

Soccer

Bev Yanez
Alumnus Notability Reference
Bev Yanez head coach for Racing Louisville FC and former professional soccer player for Seattle Reign FC and INAC Kobe Leonessa

Sports administration

Alex Cora
Mario Cristobal
Alumnus Notability Reference
Skip Bertman former athletic director at Louisiana State and member of College Baseball Hall of Fame
Rob Chudzinski current associate head coach for Boston College
Bernard Clark current head football coach at Robert Morris
Julia Cohen current assistant tennis coach at Chestnut Hill
Rob Cooper former head baseball coach at Penn State
Alex Cora current manager of Boston Red Sox
Mario Cristobal current head football coach at University of Miami
Fran Curci former head football coach at University of Tampa, University of Miami and University of Kentucky
Paul Dee former athletic director at University of Miami
Jim Dooley former head coach for Chicago Bears
Pete Garcia former athletic director at Florida International University
Steve Hertz former head baseball coach for Tel Aviv Lightning
Don James former head football coach at University of Washington, Kent State and member of College Football Hall of Fame
Willie Martinez current cornerbacks coach for University of Tennessee
Sunny Mehta current assistant general manager and head of analytics for Florida Panthers
Winston Moss former assistant head coach for Green Bay Packers
Tom Pratt former defensive pass rush coach for Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs
Ronni Reis former head women's tennis coach for University of Michigan
Mark Richt former head football coach at University of Georgia and University of Miami
Alfredo Roberts current tight ends coach for Pittsburgh Steelers
Pat Ruel former offensive line coach for Seattle Seahawks
Randy Shannon current linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator for Florida State

Swimming and diving

Greg Louganis
Alumnus Notability Reference
Lawrence Frostad 1992 1500-meter freestyle USA Olympian and five-time national swimming champion
Matt Gribble two-time U.S. Olympian and former world record holder in 100m butterfly
Daphne Jongejans three-time Olympian diver (1984, 1988, 1992) representing Netherlands
Greg Louganis four-time Olympic gold medalist and winner of 1984 James E. Sullivan Award (transferred)
Reuben Ross 2008 NCAA 3m springboard diving champion
Roberto Strauss 1972 Olympic swimmer for Mexico
Jesse Vassallo former world record holder in 200m and 400m individual medley
Brittany Viola 2008 and 2011 NCAA 10m platform diving champion
David Wilkie Olympic gold (1976) and silver (1972 and 1976) medallist, three-time NCAAA national champion and three-time world record holder

Tennis

Current players

Alumnus Notability Reference
Monique Albuquerque Brazilian professional tennis player
Maya Tahan Israeli tennis player

Former players

Audra Cohen
Doris Hart
Alumnus Notability Reference
Jodi Appelbaum-Steinbauer former four-time All-American, USTA doubles champion and professional tennis player
Audra Cohen former professional tennis player and 2007 NCAA women's singles champion
Julia Cohen former professional tennis player and former All-ACC player
Doris Hart former professional tennis player, 1951 Wimbledon champion and two-time US Open women's champion (1954 and 1955)
Rod Mandelstam 1960 Boys Wimbledon champion
Gardnar Mulloy former professional tennis player, four-time U.S. men's doubles champion (1942, 1945, 1946 and 1948), Wimbledon men's doubles champion (1957) and three-time NCAA singles champion (1943, 1944 and 1945)
Ronni Reis doubles gold medal winner of 1987 Pan American Games
Ed Rubinoff former professional tennis player
Michael Russell former professional tennis player (did not graduate)
Pancho Segura former professional tennis player, three-time NCAA men's champion (1943, 1944, and 1945) and 1952 world #1 men's player
Todd Widom former professional tennis player (did not graduate)

Track and field

Alysha Newman
Alumnus Notability Reference
Murielle Ahouré double silver medalist in 100m and 200m at 2013 World Championships in Moscow (did not graduate)
T'erea Brown champion in 400mH at 2010 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Alysha Newman Canadian team 2016 Summer Olympics participant in pole vault
Lauryn Williams silver medalist in 100m at 2004 Summer Olympics

Television

Suzy Kolber
Finesse Mitchell
David Nutter
Alumnus Notability Reference
Jill Arrington former college football sideline reporter for ESPN
Majel Barrett actress who played Nurse Christine Chapel, Number One, computer's voice on Star Trek, Lwaxana Troi on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Jamie Colby anchor and correspondent for Fox News Live
Michael Dunn actor who played Dr. Miguelito Loveless on The Wild Wild West
Gail Edwards actress, It's a Living, Full House and Blossom
Alex Ferrer syndicated television judge on Judge Alex
Roy Firestone sports journalist for HDNet and seven-time Emmy Award winner
Jeff Garlin comedic actor known for playing Jeff Greene on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm and Murray Goldberg on ABC's The Goldbergs (did not graduate)
Galen Gering actor who plays Rafe Hernandez on Days of Our Lives and Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald on Passions
Pedro Gomez former ESPN baseball reporter
Herb Greenberg former business journalist and commentator for CNBC
Jason Haikara marketing executive at Fox Broadcasting Company
David Isaacs former producer for Paramount Pictures, writer for Cheers and Frasier
Jason Kennedy host of E! News, Live from E! and contributor to Today Show
Suzy Kolber professional football sideline reporter, co-producer and sportscaster for ESPN
Nancy Kulp actress who played Miss Jane Hathaway on The Beverly Hillbillies
Dan Le Batard sports journalist for Miami Herald and ESPN
Dawnn Lewis actress who played Jaleesa Vinson-Taylor on A Different World
Lilia Luciano national correspondent for CBS News
Joseph Mascolo actor who plays Stefano DiMera on Days of Our Lives
Marilyn Milian judge on The People's Court
Finesse Mitchell comedian and former repertory performer on Saturday Night Live
Javier Morgado Veteran Executive Producer CNN and NBC News
Ana Navarro CNN political contributor and campaign consultant
Jackie Nespral news anchor for NBC affiliate WTVJ in Miami, Florida
David Nutter director of Game of Thrones and Emmy Award winner
Jorge Ramos news anchor for Noticiero Univision and eight-time Emmy Award winner
Ralph Renick news anchor for NBC affiliate CBS affiliate WFOR-TV in Miami and two-time Emmy Award winner
Gene Roddenberry producer, writer, and creator of Star Trek: The Original Series (did not graduate)
Ellie Rodriguez reporter and correspondent for WSVN's Deco Drive
Eliott Rodriguez news anchor for CBS affiliate WFOR in Miami and two-time Emmy Award winner
Saundra Santiago actress who played Det. Gina Navarro Calabrese on Miami Vice
Tessie Santiago actress who played Tessa Alvarado on Queen of Swords
Cristina Saralegui Spanish-language television personality
Patti Stanger reality television producer and star on The Millionaire Matchmaker

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